I saw an interview with Kevin Nash and he said Hall called him one day and said “Hey man! You gotta leave Vince and get down here to WCW quick! These guys are idiots and they are over paying everyone!” Lol.
They weren't idiots for that though. They made millions with their WWF stars and NWO storyline and outcompeted Raw week after week after week for a few years. They didn't go broke because they overpaid, they went broke because after NWO, all their story lines went flat. They could have done so much more with Goldberg but they didn't know what to do with him. Their writers were the real idiots.
It’s not uncommon for guys to have made 7 or even 8 figures in their careers and die broke, leaving their families to create GoFundMe’s. It’s VERY common in pro wrestling especially
@@cob2076 a buyout is equivalent if not worse bankruptcy is like "I can still get this back maybe" selling is like "someone else take this so I don't have to deal with it"
@@osarubadiaru1713 Back in 2003, Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon were feuding heading to Wrestlemania. On one smackdown, they had a segment and Hogan botched his promo. He said something like "If you actually think in your mind, that I was just the right *gay* guy...at the right place, at the right time" It was funny lol, it's on CZcams if you're interested in seeing it. Just type Hulk Hogan botched promo.
@@RodgyFlapps I was attempting to quote the game*. Even then, I have been offered that clause a few times albeit rarely. *The game being Wrestling Empire
He also, like Hall, got a pay rise because of the promo that JR cut announcing the return of Diesel & Razor Ramon. The bosses thought that Nash & Hall were backing out of the deal and rushed to give them better contracts with more pay. Hall & Nash didn't know why they were getting a raise before even doing anything in WCW until later.
@@zacharyradford5552.. besides hos addiction he is one of the uncrowned champions in all of the wrestling promotions. He should have made it to the top. Goldberg couldn't tie scotts shoe, and the ultimate warrior was trash at wrestling. Scott Hall was severely underrated.
@Joshua Perez He wasn't a main event champion. If he was, who knows what he would have done. The contract situation, that's definitely a that doesn't work for me, brother clause.
@@andrewmoore7927 I get what you mean. I just remember between the 3 during that time, he was really the only one to willingly put people over, but it does sound like "doesn't work for me, brother" contract
@Joshua Perez you're missing the point, Hall was basically a high tier mid-carder. The real test is what he would have done if he was in Hogan's shoes, a top-tier main event champ
Life insurance isn't available to everyone..if you have a lot of health issues, history of drug use, work in a dangerous occupation you might not be able to buy it..or it will be priced so high it isn't worth it
@@phillipstankey8881 Oh, damn. Thank you, I honestly didn't think about that nor did I realize most of it. I appreciate you teaching something pretty important about life. I obviously never really spoke about life insurance or insurance period with my family growing up and I left school after elementary, so I mostly taught myself what I didn't learn from family. God Bless!
@@livingtorture5745 Well they shit on them because they won't let anyone get to the top. They controlled WCW along with Hogan. They always got what they wanted. People like Jericho and Eddie Guerrero were never going get a chance if they stayed at WCW.
It was hogan and flair primarily who were the biggest crybabies. It's still a genius business move by Hall and others. They should have put over all those guys who are now in the WWE hall of fame. I do agree with one point though with the big men... Eddie could wrestle and Jericho could talk shit.. Benoit the murderer could wrestle but he was honestly boring in promos. BORING. Eddie, Jericho, Mysterio, and Booker should have been top cards and I know a lot of people love Benoit but I can't watch his matches... It's just cringy to me.. I found his mic skills as bad as Lance Storm but that's not the cringe. Both those men could wrestle. Scott Steiner should have been higher profile too against these guys because he would put you over even if he was the meanest man besides Meng. For Hall though, Hall lost a LOT but made the building pop for the guy he was working with. He had the best "powerbomb" in the business imo. He took care of people despite his demons and only dropped you maybe a foot and a half. Hall put people over way more than Hogan, Nash, or Flair can boast (at that time when "game of rings" was happening). I think they should NEVER have hired Warrior or Bret. NEVER. Honestly, I think Bischoff learned his lesson a little too late with business decisions but he likely could have turned the business around if he were in control of it, and I mean like VM control. He had hindsight about the bad decisions when it was happening and if Turner had unloaded it and had he and Hervey bought it, WCW might still be on. Sorry for the wordy post, I like talking wrestling agree or disagree. Thank you for your response! :)
I think a lot of that came down to his unreliability because of his addictions...Vince faced the same issues with HBK but he didn't have a choice at the time...there was no one else he could have put in that spot at that moment
Scott Hall earned every penny being that AWA or WWF never made him a world champion and at the time he was ready nobody pushed him until he went to WCW and did things his way 💯
Nash had the same deal. it's why they also kept trying to get WCW to sign more talent. The more talent WCW signed on big deals, the more money they got.
It wasn't when he first went to WCW, he didn't get the Favored Nations clause until WCW was making ungodly amounts of money thanks to Scott Hall and the rest of the NWO...in my opinion he deserved it...him and Kevin Nash jumping over is the only reason WCW got to where it was
That means stars like Goldberg and others who became famous only raised Scott’s salary. That is brilliant. Getting paid more everytime someone else succeeds is some next level mastermind ‘ish.
RIP. He was a bad ass. Smart guy too. An underrated genius in the wrestling industry. He could have run a promotion by himself and been an awesome booker.
well if he didn't like drugs and booze so much, yes. He probably had some untapped potential. Unlike Hulk, Hall didn't have a problem doing a job for another wrestler. Hall was getting paid, so he didn't care about putting someone over if it made sense.
Scott Hall, Nash and Hogan really pave the way for the industry on salary! These gentlemen used to bust their ass making scraps of what they should have really earned. Because of them going to WCW they got paid a lot more money and it forced WWE and the other organizations to pay the real money that all these incredible talents were worth! So Ya, Halll,Nash a lot of people should be really kissing they're ass cuz they're making the money they are today because of them!
I believe Nash had it too. Called a "favored nations clause". That's also why they'd push to bring in other guys and to pay them more, because then Hall and Nash would get pay bumps as well.
Not necessarily. WCW never had money problems as it was being backed by a billionaire. I would say even it helped innovate the wrestling industry and make it mainstream, it was a fundamentally stagnant product at its core and when it tried to change it pivoted too fast and alienated its traditional loyal fanbase for smarks that had better options at the time. The result of this was that as soon WCW appeared to no longer profitable the suits decided to drop it. The shame and irony was that if the right people were in charge theres no reason why WCW wouldnt be around today in fact ALL the pieces were there to make WCW what WWE is now.
@@juhblaze Yeah, it had all the pieces to be great, and 3 big ole millstones around its neck by the names of Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash and Eric Bischoff. The Network pulled the plug on the TV deal because WCW stopped being profitable, and the culture of the company was such that there was no immediate way to make it profitable again. The product was never going to get better with Hogan, Nash and Bischoff at the helm. And sure they could save a fortune firing Hogan, Nash and Bischoff. But the three of them, in order to protect their careers, had engineered the company to make sure that move would be even more expensive than keeping them by making sure there was nobody in WCW's actually very talented roster that could replace them. Many incredible talents, like Booker T, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Scott Norton were buried in the midcard and would have to wait until the WWE buyout to get the chance to really reach their potential. Others like Paul White and Chris Jericho were driven to jump ship to their competitor where they did very well for themselves. Probably nobody had it worst though than the two people who could have, at one time, legitimately carried the draw that Nash and Hogan had. The first, Rick Flair, was repeatedly forced to work angles that humiliated him, making one of the most charismatic and charming wrestlers look weak and pathetic. The other, Bret Hart, sustained a career ending injury at the hands of a dangerous and incompetent worker being pushed into matches far too dangerous for his level of skill. Which of course leads us to our Goldberg problem. Probably the most masterfully clever thing Nash and Hogan did was make sure their company's babyface was essentially just the next version of the Ultimate Warrior. In terms of talent, charisma and skill anyway.
Scott Hall/Razor Ramon, man is a legend in my eyes. Sure he had his demons but in all honesty, who doesn't. Rest high on that mountain brother. Much love and respect Chico. Forever mang
Yup & he pissed it away & destroyed himself, he got clean, sorted himself out & then went straight back again... its such a sad situation but its further proof that money ruins people.
And he drank all of it. The reason why the health problems emerged and later died too soon. It's sad because he was one of my favorites. By 1998 WCW had him on and off air due to his alcohol problems.
Respect to him! He saw the opportunity of a lifetime and took it, it the company was stupid enough to give that sort of money out then why not 🤷 Hes hopefully in a better place now
I saw an interview with Kevin Nash and he said Hall called him one day and said “Hey man! You gotta leave Vince and get down here to WCW quick! These guys are idiots and they are over paying everyone!” Lol.
Yes! And ask for more money than me, so I can get a pay raise chico!
😂😂😂
They weren't idiots for that though. They made millions with their WWF stars and NWO storyline and outcompeted Raw week after week after week for a few years. They didn't go broke because they overpaid, they went broke because after NWO, all their story lines went flat. They could have done so much more with Goldberg but they didn't know what to do with him. Their writers were the real idiots.
Huh, coulda sworn they went down there together. Wasn't that why the "curtain call" was a thing?
@@gershomtan5879Hall went first. Nash would join around 2 weeks after him.
how he didn't save his MONEY IS WILD
bro
It’s not uncommon for guys to have made 7 or even 8 figures in their careers and die broke, leaving their families to create GoFundMe’s. It’s VERY common in pro wrestling especially
When success becomes too much...
@@leir2005 id hire a Jewish accountant or something Jesus Christ how some folks can make millions and spend it away be WILD
@@Diegoo98 Why Jewish?
Nobody had more charisma than Scott Hall.
The Blue meanie and Doink would disagree
@Oren Black 😆
He was Good and Im a Razor fan but that is a huge statement.
Hall was definitely up there, but Hulk Hogan and The Rock might disagree.
Probably part of reason WCW went bankrupt
Exactly 💯 💯 💯
Hall, Hogan and Nash
You no it
Too bad WcW NEVER went bankrupt tho 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@cob2076 a buyout is equivalent if not worse bankruptcy is like "I can still get this back maybe" selling is like "someone else take this so I don't have to deal with it"
It's about to be an year of his death and I'm still hurt. RIP Scott Hall :(
Can't even lie...i teared up when i heard he passed...such a huge part of my childhood
I also miss Scott Hall. Was one of my favourites
For sure
The greatest wrestler that never held The WWF Title when he was there.
The greatest wrestler that never held The WWF Title when he was there.
In 1996, Razor Ramon was in the right place at the right time. He took that opportunity, as any wise person would do.
Razor Ramon was at the right place at the right gay guy. I'm sorry I just have to say that. LOL
@@cassandrabrooks5185 Lmao I get the reference
@@cassandrabrooks5185 Please elaborate
@@lundulaproductions8958 Please elaborate
@@osarubadiaru1713 Back in 2003, Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon were feuding heading to Wrestlemania. On one smackdown, they had a segment and Hogan botched his promo. He said something like "If you actually think in your mind, that I was just the right *gay* guy...at the right place, at the right time" It was funny lol, it's on CZcams if you're interested in seeing it. Just type Hulk Hogan botched promo.
Hall played the heel so well.
That condition is referred to as a 'Favored Nations' agreement.
How come they gave YOU the "Favoured Nations" Clause, Rodgy Flapps? You're not more important than ME.
@Myles Phobia well it's never 'given' you have to ask/request it
@@RodgyFlapps I was attempting to quote the game*. Even then, I have been offered that clause a few times albeit rarely.
*The game being Wrestling Empire
@@mylesphobia7552 wrestling empire
@@mylesphobia7552 Lmao I was just playing WE before this
Not only did Scott Hall have that contract so did Kevin Nash.
Imagine one of them said they should get 1 dollar more than everyone else.
Hogans contracr was even more insane
Kevin Nash had this “favoured nations” clause in his contract as well.
He also, like Hall, got a pay rise because of the promo that JR cut announcing the return of Diesel & Razor Ramon. The bosses thought that Nash & Hall were backing out of the deal and rushed to give them better contracts with more pay. Hall & Nash didn't know why they were getting a raise before even doing anything in WCW until later.
One of the best to ever step in the ring.
RIP Bad Guy
Not even close to one of the best. He had a great gimmick but greed and addiction issues shackled him.
@@zacharyradford5552.. besides hos addiction he is one of the uncrowned champions in all of the wrestling promotions. He should have made it to the top. Goldberg couldn't tie scotts shoe, and the ultimate warrior was trash at wrestling. Scott Hall was severely underrated.
@@zacharyradford5552..what about Shawn Michaels? They were drug buddies but that didn't stop him from being champ, along with alot others.
That's why you don't mess with the bad guy chico
And that’s why he’s 6 feed under😂
@@Halloffamer-km9qw uncool bro
@@Halloffamer-km9qw you're just a hater that you're not a 2 time Hall of famer like Scott Hall is
@@Halloffamer-km9qw that's why you watch Disney Channel for Saturday night cartoons
@@Halloffamer-km9qw i bet your mom or dad is 6 feet under rotting in hell🤣
He was worth every penny! Rip Scott!
Hall n Nash are top tier
Them, Sting , & DDP WERE WCW for me. 2 ex WWF superstars and 2 homegrown WCW boys.
Joined the "That doesn't work for me, brother." club
At least he willing to put others over, we can't say the same thing for Big Sexy or Terrible Terry
@Joshua Perez He wasn't a main event champion. If he was, who knows what he would have done. The contract situation, that's definitely a that doesn't work for me, brother clause.
@@andrewmoore7927 I get what you mean. I just remember between the 3 during that time, he was really the only one to willingly put people over, but it does sound like "doesn't work for me, brother" contract
@Joshua Perez you're missing the point, Hall was basically a high tier mid-carder. The real test is what he would have done if he was in Hogan's shoes, a top-tier main event champ
RIP Scott Hall
One of the best heels ever.
WAIT SCOT DIED WHEN
@@BreezePanther2 March 14 2022
@@King_Glo1017 rip oh man 🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@King_Glo1017 year late buddy 😭
Knowing this just saddens me. This guy was a big part of my childhood
How could you not have bought insurance, Scott?! We love you!
Probably drank all his money.
Life insurance isn't available to everyone..if you have a lot of health issues, history of drug use, work in a dangerous occupation you might not be able to buy it..or it will be priced so high it isn't worth it
@@phillipstankey8881 Oh, damn. Thank you, I honestly didn't think about that nor did I realize most of it. I appreciate you teaching something pretty important about life. I obviously never really spoke about life insurance or insurance period with my family growing up and I left school after elementary, so I mostly taught myself what I didn't learn from family.
God Bless!
RIP SCOTT HALL🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Rest in peace Razor Ramon my childhood 😢😢
I miss Scott
Always loved the toothpick ping 😂
This is called a Favoured Nations clause. Kevin Nash also had one when they signed Bret Hart their money went up
Smart business decision I think. Seems like a lot of people shit on the outsiders and it seems like salt on some their side.
@@livingtorture5745 Well they shit on them because they won't let anyone get to the top. They controlled WCW along with Hogan.
They always got what they wanted. People like Jericho and Eddie Guerrero were never going get a chance if they stayed at WCW.
It was hogan and flair primarily who were the biggest crybabies.
It's still a genius business move by Hall and others.
They should have put over all those guys who are now in the WWE hall of fame.
I do agree with one point though with the big men... Eddie could wrestle and Jericho could talk shit.. Benoit the murderer could wrestle but he was honestly boring in promos. BORING.
Eddie, Jericho, Mysterio, and Booker should have been top cards and I know a lot of people love Benoit but I can't watch his matches... It's just cringy to me.. I found his mic skills as bad as Lance Storm but that's not the cringe. Both those men could wrestle.
Scott Steiner should have been higher profile too against these guys because he would put you over even if he was the meanest man besides Meng.
For Hall though, Hall lost a LOT but made the building pop for the guy he was working with. He had the best "powerbomb" in the business imo.
He took care of people despite his demons and only dropped you maybe a foot and a half.
Hall put people over way more than Hogan, Nash, or Flair can boast (at that time when "game of rings" was happening).
I think they should NEVER have hired Warrior or Bret. NEVER.
Honestly, I think Bischoff learned his lesson a little too late with business decisions but he likely could have turned the business around if he were in control of it, and I mean like VM control.
He had hindsight about the bad decisions when it was happening and if Turner had unloaded it and had he and Hervey bought it, WCW might still be on.
Sorry for the wordy post, I like talking wrestling agree or disagree. Thank you for your response! :)
@@livingtorture5745 don't be sorry be happy you love wrestling
How come Scott Hall gets favored nations he is not as important then me
Both Wrestling industries should be ashamed they didn't make this man World Champ.
I'm sure the millions of dollars softened the blow
@@absurdrhino It would've for me 😂🤣
I think a lot of that came down to his unreliability because of his addictions...Vince faced the same issues with HBK but he didn't have a choice at the time...there was no one else he could have put in that spot at that moment
He was definitely among the deserving non-world champs. Jake the Snake, DDP, Curt Hennig.
@@absurdrhino how much of it was wasted on blow is the question 🤷🏽
Scott Hall earned every penny being that AWA or WWF never made him a world champion and at the time he was ready nobody pushed him until he went to WCW and did things his way 💯
R.I.P.
"Hey Yo..It's me....The BAD GUY. "
Rest in peace to the bad guy
R.I.P Scott
That’s why he would help negotiate new talent’s contracts. He was a locker room agent.
Nash had the same deal. it's why they also kept trying to get WCW to sign more talent. The more talent WCW signed on big deals, the more money they got.
That's the power of a contract 😎
Hall was the hippest
Kevin Nash had the same clause, it's called favored nations. Bret Hart for example made Hall and Nash a load of money.
It wasn't when he first went to WCW, he didn't get the Favored Nations clause until WCW was making ungodly amounts of money thanks to Scott Hall and the rest of the NWO...in my opinion he deserved it...him and Kevin Nash jumping over is the only reason WCW got to where it was
Lol. They bankrupted wcw.
Rest in Peace Scott Hall
Man i miss him that is why bad guy aren't forgottable
And he would be willing to do the occasional job too to get guys over, unlike other certain heels…
RIP to the bad guy! He was a legend!
so this is where that clause from wrestling empire comes from
Favoured Nations, isn't it?
@@lucasnoronha1076 yep
Glad to see some cultured people in the comments.
Ah a man of culture
Yezzir!!!!
Rest Up Scottie
That means stars like Goldberg and others who became famous only raised Scott’s salary. That is brilliant. Getting paid more everytime someone else succeeds is some next level mastermind ‘ish.
As a Scott I was always rooting for Scott Hall
And he earned it r.i.p big guy 😢
Rest in peace the bad guy
RIP. He was a bad ass. Smart guy too. An underrated genius in the wrestling industry. He could have run a promotion by himself and been an awesome booker.
He was the one came up wit sting dressing like crow
If he was smart he wouldn't have been broke, he was a beggar who showed up at The right time
well if he didn't like drugs and booze so much, yes. He probably had some untapped potential. Unlike Hulk, Hall didn't have a problem doing a job for another wrestler. Hall was getting paid, so he didn't care about putting someone over if it made sense.
@@treetrunk05 yes he got paid at wcw he wrote it on his deal any wrestler get pay more then him he will get raise wow
It's called a favored nations clause. Kevin Nash had one too, and they're fairly common in entertainment and sports. They brought em to wrestling.
One more for the good guys!
If I was Scott hall I would buy anything but no one is like Scott hall rest in peace
Didn't Kevin Nash do the same thing?
Yeah
Not that genius then
No. Nash is just the one who started this lie. It’s not real.
@@SerjianTuuuski5 hall bring nash to wcw
Razor told Diesel what's up. Diesel said "fuck yeah, I'm coming to work with you, buddy!"
Nash did as well
R.i.p. Razor
See you on the other side Chico
Razor Ramone LEGEND!!!
Scott Hall, Nash and Hogan really pave the way for the industry on salary! These gentlemen used to bust their ass making scraps of what they should have really earned. Because of them going to WCW they got paid a lot more money and it forced WWE and the other organizations to pay the real money that all these incredible talents were worth! So Ya, Halll,Nash a lot of people should be really kissing they're ass cuz they're making the money they are today because of them!
A real genius would save his money
Exactly, he was king of The beggar's, always crying about being broke,well tough luck Scotty
Or invested it
Invest
A man with demons isn't less intelligent.
I believe Nash had it too. Called a "favored nations clause". That's also why they'd push to bring in other guys and to pay them more, because then Hall and Nash would get pay bumps as well.
His genius thing that got him more money was a thing that said "if a thing that's likely to happen happens you'll give me more money"
Genius
That's called "Favored Nations".
yes, I've played wrestling empire too, buddy
He snorted and drank it all fuck yeah !
R.I.P to the BAD GUY🕯️
One of the reasons the company no longer exists lol
Not necessarily. WCW never had money problems as it was being backed by a billionaire. I would say even it helped innovate the wrestling industry and make it mainstream, it was a fundamentally stagnant product at its core and when it tried to change it pivoted too fast and alienated its traditional loyal fanbase for smarks that had better options at the time. The result of this was that as soon WCW appeared to no longer profitable the suits decided to drop it. The shame and irony was that if the right people were in charge theres no reason why WCW wouldnt be around today in fact ALL the pieces were there to make WCW what WWE is now.
@@juhblaze Yeah, it had all the pieces to be great, and 3 big ole millstones around its neck by the names of Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash and Eric Bischoff.
The Network pulled the plug on the TV deal because WCW stopped being profitable, and the culture of the company was such that there was no immediate way to make it profitable again. The product was never going to get better with Hogan, Nash and Bischoff at the helm. And sure they could save a fortune firing Hogan, Nash and Bischoff. But the three of them, in order to protect their careers, had engineered the company to make sure that move would be even more expensive than keeping them by making sure there was nobody in WCW's actually very talented roster that could replace them.
Many incredible talents, like Booker T, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Scott Norton were buried in the midcard and would have to wait until the WWE buyout to get the chance to really reach their potential. Others like Paul White and Chris Jericho were driven to jump ship to their competitor where they did very well for themselves. Probably nobody had it worst though than the two people who could have, at one time, legitimately carried the draw that Nash and Hogan had. The first, Rick Flair, was repeatedly forced to work angles that humiliated him, making one of the most charismatic and charming wrestlers look weak and pathetic. The other, Bret Hart, sustained a career ending injury at the hands of a dangerous and incompetent worker being pushed into matches far too dangerous for his level of skill.
Which of course leads us to our Goldberg problem. Probably the most masterfully clever thing Nash and Hogan did was make sure their company's babyface was essentially just the next version of the Ultimate Warrior. In terms of talent, charisma and skill anyway.
Man really picked “Favored Nations.” Don’t blame him.
I need that at my job right now
Scott Hall/Razor Ramon, man is a legend in my eyes. Sure he had his demons but in all honesty, who doesn't. Rest high on that mountain brother. Much love and respect Chico. Forever mang
And because of that salary, wcw went bankrupt
Imagine thinking WcW went bankrupt 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
"Hey yo!" 💯💪🏾🤣
Miss you sir
Survey Says: Another One For The Good Guys!!
Rip Scott Hall/The Bad Guy/Razor Ramon
Razor Ramon = Legend
I love his toothpick flinging
That is what you call “Favored Nations”.
Damn so Hulk Hogan's check was crazy 🤑🤑🤑
That’s incredible! Yes, genius.
I also heard he was the one who proposed the crow Sting angle... very smart move.
Her will always be Razor Ramone to me.. say hello to the bad guy 😂
That's not Scott Hall being a genius, that's WCW not knowing how to run a company successfully.
Scott Hall was a genius in more ways than one. He brought the idea of the black & white face paint to Sting.
RIP Scott Hall & WCW
Dude literally got Favoured Nations from MDickie’s Wrestling Empire
Yup & he pissed it away & destroyed himself, he got clean, sorted himself out & then went straight back again... its such a sad situation but its further proof that money ruins people.
This is like the most commonly known contract info in wrestling. Thanks for breaking the news lmfao
Not just him, knash had it too. That’s why they were happy when Bret came 😂
And he still pissed all of his money away. Spending like it would never stop coming in.
One of the best wrestlers in my generation 🍺
How could they possibly think he's worth more than anyone?
I thought it was about him simply saying..... Hey Yo!
Everyone did that,thats why everyone jumped ship
he'll always be Razor Ramon to me
"Hey, Chico!"
Razor Ramon will forever be my favorite wrestler and gimmick.
Respectable
Favored nations clause, bay-bay!
And he drank all of it. The reason why the health problems emerged and later died too soon. It's sad because he was one of my favorites. By 1998 WCW had him on and off air due to his alcohol problems.
He also advised Sting fo change to the Crow persona. Guy was clever.
...and he drank it ALL!
Rip Scott HALL
Smarter than he looked!
This is called "Favored Nations." Nash also had the at implemented in his as well.
Favored nations is the name of the deal.
Respect to him! He saw the opportunity of a lifetime and took it, it the company was stupid enough to give that sort of money out then why not 🤷
Hes hopefully in a better place now
Scott hall was that dude