The WWE has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of legendary wrestler, Scott Hall, better known as Razor Ramon. Hall is understood to have passed away on Monday, March 14, just days after he was placed on life support.
According to The Sun, the disheartening news was confirmed by Sean Waltman, a fellow WWE hall of famer and good friend.
WWE mourns Scott Hall WWE has since paid an impassioned tribute to Hall, with the company extending a message of condolences to the former wrestler’s family and friends.
“WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away,” WWE said in a tweet.
“WWE extends its condolences to Hall’s family, friends and fans.”
Meanwhile, the 63-year-old is understood to have suffered three heart attacks on Saturday, March 12, leading to his hospitalisation at a Georgia facility.
Kevin Nash, who was part of Hall’s WWE clique would later reveal the hall of famer is unlikely to make it out alive.
Scott Hall WWE career Hall enjoyed an illustrious career in the ring spanning decades having made his debut in the 80s.
A serial WWE Intercontinental Champion, Hall became the main event star when he teamed up with Curt Hennig to form the AWA tag team.
The Bad Guy, as he was fondly known by his fans is widely acclaimed for his role in revolutionizing the ladder match after his iconic encounter with Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania X back in 1994.