Two-time Hall of Famer Scott Hall is on life support

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The 63-year-old Scott Hall recently underwent hip surgery. As per reports, he is currently being treated at the Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia

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Two-time Hall of Famer Scott Hall is on life support 3

According to PWTorch, Scott Hall underwent hip surgery last week but things got worrisome when a blood clot got loose.

Hall suffered three attacks Saturday night and was admitted to the aforementioned hospital. Just over a week ago, Hall suffered a broken hip after a bad fall and had been hospitalized.

He was scheduled to appear in Dallas during WrestleMania week for WrestleCon.

The legendary Scott Hall

If you followed Hall during his wrestling days you would surely know what a strong individual he was. Both inside and outside the ring his vigor was highly appreciated.

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Scott Hall and Bret Hart were involved in one of the biggest rivalries (WWE)

Hall made his in-ring debut in 1984 and made a name for himself as ‘Magnum’ Scott Hall and ‘Big’ Scott Hall. He became a household name in the ’90s thanks to his excellent performances under the ring name Razor Ramon.

He, however, wrestled in WCW under his original name Scott Hall. Scott was one of the founding members of arguably the best faction of all time known as the New World Order (nWo). He had Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan for company.

Hall is a former one-time AWA World Tag Team Champion (w/Curt Hennig), one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion, one-time WCW World Television Champion but most of his titles came in WCW.

He won the WCW World Television Championship (one time), WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (two times), WCW World Tag Team Championship (seven times) with Nash (six times), and The Giant (one-time).

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