Scott Hall

Scott Hall (born the October 20th 1958) is a American all-in wrestler . During its career, which proceeded over three decades, Hall fought for the American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

Career

Beginnings

Scott Hall began its career in 1984 after having met Barry Windham in super macrhé with the ray butchery. It made then team with daN Spivey, and both were pulled by Dusty Rhodos in Florida. They were accommodated in the Jim Crockett Promotions, Spivey was Eagle, and Scott Hall known under the name of Coyote. They did not have only one match, with share only one vis-a-vis the champions of the time Ole and Arn Anderson. At that time they worked for the Charlotte Orioles and they took part in tightening the covers. They worked in first for the NWA North Carolina, but were finally transferred to the NWA Kansas City where they had some match against Marty Jannetty and Bulldog Bob Brown for the titles by team of the area.

American Wrestling Association

Scott Hall from went away to the American Wrestling Association (AWA), where they saw him a great potential, they thus started to propose it with a character similar to their old star, some Hulk Hogan. Verne Gagne always remained in anger that Hogan left the federation, and felt that it could put again ahead under the same auspices a young person superstar. Gain asked even Hall to carry a moustache and to use catches similar to Hulk Hogan, which satifaisait from now on WWF of Vince McMahon. Finally they put it in team with another young star rising, and wire of the old legend Larry the Axe Hennig, Curt Hennig. " Big" Scott Hall made team with Curt Hennig to gain AWA World Tag TEAM Championship by beating " Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin & " Mr. Electricity" Steve Treat the January 18th 1986. The " Perfect Combination, " as they were called in an article of Pro Wrestling Illustrated , had ebaucoup hard matches against Buddy Pink & Doug Somers at that time. They lost the belts against " Playboy" Rose and " Pretty Boy" Somers by calculation outside the May 17th 1986 following an intervention of Colonel DeBeers. although they pushés Hall in matches for the world title with Stan Hansen and Rick Martel, it was not proposed enough any more and from went away with the NWA in 1989.

National Wrestling Alliance/World Championshp Wrestling

Scott Hall appeared with NWA in 1989. It was brought back during the summer by Jim Ross when the NWA started to create new young people superstars like Brian Pillman and Sid Vicious. It made the jobber and took a pause. It returned in 1991 to the WCW, which included Stunning Steve Austin and PN News, at this times under Diamond Studd, whose gimmick was similar to that of Ravishing Rick Rude. He was managed by Diamond Dallas Page, and they brought back a woman of the public for her matches. It received a push, which stopped at the end of 1991. In 1992, ilc commenaçit to make team with the members of the Dangerous Alliance of Paul E. Dangerously. However, the idea to add it in the clan fell to water. Little time afterwards, Hall left to WWF.

World Wrestling Federation

Hall fought with the WWF under the name of Razor Ramon (it also has a nickname, " The Bad Guy "), a cuban - American of Miami, which was an adaptation of the character Tony Montana incarnated by Al Pacino in the Film Scarface. Although it was proposed like a heel in its beginnings with the WWF, it gained little by little a considerable popularity, and gained WWF Intercontinental Championship with four recoveries, then a record.

During its passage to the WWF, Hall competed with Jeff Jarrett, Mr. Perfect, Ted DiBiase, I.R.S., Goldust, Randy Savage, The 1-2-3 Kid, Diesel, and Shawn Michaels, catchant in a alternantive way like a face and a heel. Hall was also a member of the clan in the cloakrooms of the named WWF the Kliq which was included/understood of him, Kevin Nash, Paul Levesque (Triple H), Michael Hickenbottom (Shawn Michaels), and Sean Waltman (1-2-3 Kid/Syxxpac/X-CAP).

The ladder match of Hall with Shawn Michaels with WrestleMania X for the Intercontinental title is regarded as being traditional and was voted by the Pro Wrestling Illustrated like the match of the year 1994. It was also the first match of the WWF to receive a note 5 stars by Wrestling Observer Newsletter of Dave Meltzer. Ramon lost its Intercontinental title in Royal Rumble 1996 vis-a-vis Goldust when its former partner by team, 1-2-3 Kid, intervened. Hall was at the origin to face Goldust with WrestleMania XII, but was suspended by WWF the previous weeks following an abuse drugs. It téia tplus seen on the screens of the WWF until in April 1996 with In Your House where he made the job while losing vis-a-vis Vader.

Hall was also one particpant of the accident of Madison Square Keeps. Whereas Hall and the other member of the Kliq Kevin Nash was in starting authority for the WCW, both at the sides of Shawn Michaels and Triple H broke the Kayfabe, celebrating and being enlassant on the boxing ring together. This whereas Hall competed with Triple H whereas Michaels was opposed to Nash earlier in the evening.

World Championship Wrestling

Its contract with the fascinating WWF end on May 21st, 1996, Scott Hall decided to join another federation. And it is thus on May 31st that it makes a surprised appearance with the WCW, stopping a match. At the time of this crashing to pieces arrival, he did not hesitate besides to be caught some with certain great names of the fight working for the WCW such as The Macho Man Randy Savage (which he called " Nacho Man"), The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase and Gene Okerlund (which it called " Gene" design;).

A few days later, Hall went there from a new intervention… insistent on the fact that a " Big Man" was going soon to join it, that-was not null other than Diesel, alias Kevin Nash .

Extreme Championship Wrestling/New Japan Pro Wrestling/WWE

Hall catché with the ECW for one short period. It carried out three not-televised matches the November 10th & November 11th 2000. It of alalit then in Japan and made also some appearances in independent shows in the United States. When it was in New Japan, it made party of the nWo Japan/TEAM 2000/ArisTrisT usually making team with Masahiro Chono, Scott Norton or Super J/Black Scorpion/nWo Sting. It was very popular towards the fans of the NJPW throughout its passage. And yet its moments in New Japan are summarized by defeats: a defeat vis-a-vis the Triple Crown Champion of the All Japan Pro Wrestling Keiji Mutoh (the match was carried out by New Japan, but was officiated by the AJPW), and a defeat vis-a-vis dbéutant Hiroshi Tanahashi, which tried to break in division weight-heavy. Hall turned over to the WWF (WWE) and met with Kevin Nash and Hollywood Hogan to reform the nWo. It dbéutait a competition with Stone Cold Steve Austin and they fought in Wrestlemania 18. Austin gained the match and Hall went later in competition with Bradshaw (John Bradshaw Layfield) which brought to a match between the two in Backlash. It continued then its competition with Steve Austin. Hall was returned later following personal problems.

Total Nonstop Wrestling Action

Hall worked for the TNA periodically between 2002 and 2004. It was first statement of the TNA, and later made team with Sean Waltman when it made his beginnings in the federation. Hall disappeared until the end of 2004, when it made its return following the arrival of Kevin Nash. Hall joined Nash and Jeff Jarrett in the Kings off Wrestling , a clan similar to the nWo, but this lasted little of time. The rumor advertisement of return at the end of October 2007 in order to take part in a combat by team to with dimensions of Sting to face Kurt Angle and Kevin Nash. This same rumor announces as at the time of this match, the NWO could reappear with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sting like members.

Life personnel

Hall has two children with his first wife Dana Lee Burgio. They were marriés in 1989 and were divorced in 2000.

He married Jessica Hart on May 19th, 2006.

Facts catchesques

  • Taken completion and favorite
* Outsider' S Edge / Razor' S Edge / The Edge / Lone Wolf Edge (Crucifix powerbomb)
* Snap-Ab Suplex/Scott Hall Memorial Slam (Fallaway slam)
* Snap-Ab Superplex (Super fallaway slam)
* Hall Buster (Bulldog)
* Super belly to back suplex
* Discus punch
* Chokeslam
* Neckbreaker
* Abdominal Sleeper hold
* stretch
  • Managers
* Ted DiBiase
* Diamond Dallas Page
* Dusty Rhodos
* April Hunter
  • Nicknames
*Da Bad Guy
*Big
*Coyote
*Last Cal
*Lone Wolf
*Magnum
*The Diamond Studd ; *The Swaggering Cuban
*Gator

Prize list

* AWA World Tag TEAM Championship (1 time) - with Curt Hennig *Trophée PWI Most Improved Wrestler off the Year in 1992
*Trophée PWI Match off the Year in 1994 - vs. Shawn Michaels in a ladder match with WrestleMania X.
*Trophée PWI Tag TEAM off the Year in 1997 - with Kevin Nash
*PWI number 72 of the 500 better all-in wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003.
*PWI classified it classified it number 40 of the 100 best teams of the PWI Years with Kevin Nash in 2003.
*PWI classified it number 98 of the 100 best teams of the PWI Years with Curt Hennig in 2003.
  • United States Wrestling Association
* USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
* WCW World Tag TEAM Championship (7 times) - with Kevin Nash (6) and The Giant (1)
* WCW World Television Championship (1 time)
*Vainquor of the royal battle of WCW World War 3 (1997)
  • World Wrestling Council
* WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • World Wrestling Federation
* Intercontinental WWF Championship (4 times)
  • Wrestling To observe Newsletter
*Trophée of the match of the year 1994 - vs. Shawn Michaels
*Trophée of the match classified 5-Stars vs. Shawn Michaels (Ladder match, WrestleMania X, March 20th, 1994)

Bonds

  • Scott-Hall.us:: site of fans
  • HeyYo.org:: site of fans
  • Scott Hall Express train:: site of fans

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