No More Too Sweet! Scott Hall Aka Razor Ramon Passes Away

Scott Hall passes away

For the last few days, one of the legendary WWE stars Scott Hall aka Razor Ramon was in critical condition and was on life support after multiple heart attacks.

Today, as per the official sources, the two-time Hall of Fame inductee Razor Ramon passed away at the age of 63.

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Recently his closest in-ring friend Kevin Nash shared the whole thing on his Instagram and asked fans to pray for him as he’s in grave ill. This morning the news came out and saddened the whole WWE fans out there. Everyone is in shock and couldn’t believe that Scott Hall is no more.

Scott Hall aka Razor Ramon passed away

Scott Hall was one of the bad guys in the wrestling business, his character was popular and loved by many of the fans out there. In 1984 in Champion Wrestling of Florida, his journey of fame began when he joined WWF, because of his iconic character and the in-ring name “Razor Ramon”. He was considered a “Miami-Cuban character based on Scarface”.

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Undoubtedly he gave some of the memorable wrestling matches and moments. Especially Shawn Michaels vs Razor Ramon ladder match at Wrestlemania X.

Scott Hall won the WWF Intercontinental title four times, as well as seven tag-team titles in the WCW. Six of these tag-teams were with his long-time partner Nash.

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There he joined, Kevin Nash and reformed a group known as the world NWO (New World Order).

Eventually, Hulk Hogan also joined them and was considered one the most legendary names of the era.

‘I am going to lose one person’ – Kevin Nash

Kevin Nash wrote a heartfelt note and took out his emotion on Instagram. “Scott’s on life support. Once his family is in place they will discontinue life support. I’m going to lose the one person on this planet I’ve spent more of my life with than anyone else.

My heart is broken and I’m so very fucking sad. I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present. I’ve been blessed to have a friend that took me at face value and I love him. When we jumped to WCW we didn’t care who liked or hated us.

We had each other and with the smooth Barry Bloom, we changed wrestling both in content and pay for those……a lot that disliked us.

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We were the “Outsiders ” but we had each other. Scott always felt he wasn’t worthy of the afterlife. Well God please have some gold-plated toothpicks for my brother. My life was enriched with his take on life.

He wasn’t perfect but as he always said “The last perfect person to walk the planet they nailed to a cross ” 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. I couldn’t love a human being any more than I do you WWE also released a statement, “A hugely influential Superstar, Hall began his career in 1984, performing with various organizations across the country before joining World Championship Wrestling in 1991 as The Diamond Studd.

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In 1992, Hall signed with WWE and introduced fans all over the world to the character of Razor Ramon, becoming a four-time Intercontinental Champion and one of the most enduring personas of WWE’s ‘New Generation.’”

The tweet from the WWE read, “The WWE family will forever remember Scott Hall as a gifted entertainer and 2-time WWE Hall of Famer, a loving father and a dear friend,” shared along with a video that included Hall’s greatest moments throughout his wrestling career.

Fellow wrestlers condolences

Soon the news of Scott Hall came out, many of the former and fellow wrestlers paid tribute to him. Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson tweeted out a message of support. He wrote, “Scott Hall, pulling for you my friend. Stay strong! We need the ‘bad guy’ back in the game.”

Hogan mourned and couldn’t hold on to the loss, he delivered a speech at his Hogan’s Hangout Bar in Florida, according to ESPN. He shared, “A short while ago, a good friend of mine just passed away — Scott Hall. He took care of me when I was down and out and when everyone thought Hulkamania was dead. Scott Hall resurrected me. He put me back on the map. … I love him so much I can’t even explain it to you”

Former pro-wrestler William Regal wrote, “In ‘89, I spent five weeks in Germany with Scott Hall. We got on. In ’91, I was on a tryout for one day for WCW in the UK and although he would never admit it, he kept me on the five-day tour. My deepest condolences to Scott’s family. Rest well, pal.”

‘Lost a brother’ – Triple H

Famous and former WWE star Triple H shared, “I’m gutted. Lost a brother. I love you, Scott! I’ll see you down the road.”

Fellow WWE Hall of Famer SGT Slaughter tweeted, “Sad to hear [about] the passing of Scott Hall. I remember when Curt Hennig asked if I could get Scott booked in WWE. After an introduction to Vince McMahon, ‘Razor’ was created and the rest is history. ‘Hey Yo’, I guess God needed a good, ‘Bad Guy’. RIP, my friend.”

In rival, the Sting also wrote, “Heartbreaking, HUGE loss. He made us all better – helped me with that one-of-a-kind Scott Hall insight. So many ‘Too Sweet’ memories. Scott, you will be missed.”

It’s one of the saddest moments in the wrestling world, apart from Scott Hall wrestling fans were in great shock when the Undertaker announced his retirement in 2020.

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