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Scott Hall On Life Support Following Three Heart Attacks

Best wishes go out to "The Bad Guy"

Wade Keller of Pro Wrestling Torch has reported that Scott Hall is currently on life support after suffering three heart attacks last night.

The 63-year-old former WWE and WCW star was recently hospitalized with a broken hip and had undergone surgery last week. Unfortunately, there were surgical complications, as a blood clot got loose.

Over his three decade career, Scott Hall competed for numerous promotions, including WWE, WCW, AWA, New Japan, TNA, ECW, and various US territories of the eighties. He is perhaps best known as one of the founding fathers of the New World Order. On May 27, 1996, Hall's arrival in WCW marked the beginning of the group, as he gatecrashed a midcard match on Monday Nitro to kick off the invasion.

In a four year run with WWE, Hall portrayed "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon, a role that netted him a then-record four Intercontinental titles. At WrestleMania 10 in March of 1994, Ramon and real-life friend Shawn Michaels battled in a critically-acclaimed, highly-influential ladder match inside Madison Square Garden.

Cultaholic extends its best wishes to Mr. Hall and his family and friends.

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