WWE legend Scott Hall has died at the age of 63

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Scott Hall (WWE Website)

Scott Hall (WWE Website)

Scott Hall, the WWE legend better known by the nickname of his entertainment wrestler Razer Ramon, has died at the age of 63. The United States is parting ways with one of the greats the industry has known. Hall rose to particularly large dimensions of popularity in the early 1990s and became one of the most prominent figures in American culture.

Hall was hospitalized with the soul machines connected after a valve repair surgery in his heart became complicated. He had three heart attacks during the operation and has been in the last days between life and death at a hospital in Georgia.

Hall’s family reportedly thought of disconnecting him from the devices. He was one of the revolutionaries in entertainment wrestling after leaving the WWE in the 90s in favor of WCW, and was part of the nWo group that changed the face of entertainment wrestling alongside two other legends, Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash.

Scott Hall and nWo members at WrestleMania 37 (Reuters)Scott Hall and nWo members at WrestleMania 37 (Reuters)

But with fame came a heavy price, a severe alcohol addiction that began during his time at WCW and even became part of his “storyline” in the organization. The thought was that it would help him quit, but the years passed and Hall sank deeper and deeper into his addiction which led to severe medical problems, among them in his heart.

Hall, 63, entered the WWE Hall of Fame over the years once under his own name as part of nWo and a second time his iconic character, Razer Ramon, was inducted.

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