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Scott Oliver Hall

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Birth
Saint Marys City, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Death
14 Mar 2022 (aged 63)
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Saint Marys City, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Professional Wrestler. One of the most prolific wrestlers in the 1980s and 90s, the Maryland native would break into the wrestling industry as the toothpick having, Cuban Machismo, Razor Ramon, winning four Intercontinental Championship titles with the WWF, which would later become WWE. In May 1996, he left the WWF for WCW, where he and Kevin Nash formed The Outsiders, then added Hulk Hogan to become New World Order. "When we jumped to WCW we didn't care who liked or hated us. We had each other and with the smooth Barry Bloom we changed wrestling both in content and pay for those......a lot that disliked us. We were the 'Outsiders' but we had each other," Nash said. The switch to WCW led to one of the biggest rivalries in Monday Night cable television, with both WCW Monday Nitro & WWF (WWE) Monday Night Raw, both airing their shows at the same time. Also know for playing "The Bad Guy," while at WCW, he became a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, a one-time WCW World Television Champion, and a nine-time WCW World Tag Team Champion. After leaving WCW in 2000, he briefly returned to WWE in 2002. During the remainder of his wresting career, he performed and wrestled with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he held the TNA World Tag Team Championship once, reuniting with Kevin Nash. After retiring in 2010, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014 and again as a member of the New World Order in 2020 and left the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014 by saying "Hard work pays off, dreams come true. Bad times don't last, but BAD GUYS do."
Professional Wrestler. One of the most prolific wrestlers in the 1980s and 90s, the Maryland native would break into the wrestling industry as the toothpick having, Cuban Machismo, Razor Ramon, winning four Intercontinental Championship titles with the WWF, which would later become WWE. In May 1996, he left the WWF for WCW, where he and Kevin Nash formed The Outsiders, then added Hulk Hogan to become New World Order. "When we jumped to WCW we didn't care who liked or hated us. We had each other and with the smooth Barry Bloom we changed wrestling both in content and pay for those......a lot that disliked us. We were the 'Outsiders' but we had each other," Nash said. The switch to WCW led to one of the biggest rivalries in Monday Night cable television, with both WCW Monday Nitro & WWF (WWE) Monday Night Raw, both airing their shows at the same time. Also know for playing "The Bad Guy," while at WCW, he became a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, a one-time WCW World Television Champion, and a nine-time WCW World Tag Team Champion. After leaving WCW in 2000, he briefly returned to WWE in 2002. During the remainder of his wresting career, he performed and wrestled with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he held the TNA World Tag Team Championship once, reuniting with Kevin Nash. After retiring in 2010, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014 and again as a member of the New World Order in 2020 and left the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014 by saying "Hard work pays off, dreams come true. Bad times don't last, but BAD GUYS do."

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  • Originally Created by: Drayden Crawford
  • Added: Mar 14, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237554040/scott_oliver-hall: accessed ), memorial page for Scott Oliver Hall (20 Oct 1958–14 Mar 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 237554040, citing Trinity Church Cemetery, Saint Marys City, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.