Two-Time WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall On Life Support After Severe Post Surgery Complications! Medical Intervention To Be Discontinued By Family Imminently!

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Two-Time WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall On Life Support After Severe Post Surgery Complications! Medical Intervention To Be Discontinued By Family Imminently!

TMZ reports.

WWE STAR SCOTT HALL
ON LIFE SUPPORT …
Hip Surgery Complications

ORIGINAL (March 13, 2022)

Scott Hall — one of WWE’s biggest superstars from the 20th century — is reportedly on life support … this after major surgery complications.

The news was reported Sunday by PW Torch, which says Hall is clinging to life at a hospital in Georgia … following a procedure to work on his broken hip. According to the outlet, SH suffered three heart attacks Saturday night.

PWT reports the heart attacks come on the heels of his hip surgery last week, which they say caused a complication when a blood clot got loose in the midst of operating.

Hall is one of the bona fide living legends of pro wrestling still active today. He rose to prominence in the ’90s through the WWF playing the character Razor Ramon … and then went on to assume his actual name in the WCW.

He’s also one of the founding members of the wrestling stable New World Order (nWo) … alongside Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash — who portrayed themselves as wrestling outcasts looking to take the sport over in street gang, tough-guy fashion.

Hall is a multi-time champ — he’s won multiple titles with the WCW, including several tag team championships, and at least four with WWF. He’s also competed in multiple WrestleMania events over the years … and was even due to appear at this year’s showdown.

Despite stepping away from WWE in the early 2000s, he continued to wrestle professionally until about 2010, at which point he semi-retired … but still stayed active within WWE. He was inducted into their Hall of Fame twice … once as a solo act in 2014 and again as a new member in 2020.

Prayers up for Scott … get well soon, man.

UPDATE (March 13, 2022)

10:40 AM PT — TMZ Sports has confirmed … Scott is, indeed, on life support — this according to sources familiar with the situation.

TMZ further reports:

WWE LEGEND SCOTT HALL
FAMILY TO ‘DISCONTINUE LIFE SUPPORT’
… Kevin Nash Mourns

The family of Scott Hall — the wrestling legend who was one of the famous founding members of the NWO — will “discontinue” his life support on Monday … his good friend Kevin Nash announced.

Nash, who wrestled with Hall in the WCW and helped form the NWO with the 63-year-old in the late 1990s, said doctors will end Hall’s life support “once his family is in place” later Monday.

“I’m going to lose the one person on this planet I’ve spent more of my life with than anyone else,” Nash wrote on his social media page late Sunday night.

“My heart is broken and I’m so very f***ing sad. I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present.”

Hall was put on life support following complications from a procedure to fix a broken hip he injured in a recent fall. According to PW Torch, Hall suffered three heart attacks while trying to recover from the surgery in the hospital on Saturday night.

Nash was emotional in his post announcing the sad news … saying, “As we prepare for life without him just remember there goes a great guy you ain’t going to see another one like him again.”

“See Ya down the road Scott,” Nash added. “I couldn’t love a human being any more than I do you.”

On behalf of the IP team, I offer our thoughts and prayers to Scott Hall and his family and friends at this very difficult time.

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