# 4 Cody Hall
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Cody Hall, the son of NWO co-founder Scott Hall, is another recent second-generation superstar trying to make his mark on the landscape of professional wrestling. Despite getting a generous leg up, working in tag team matches with his father's old running buddies in Kevin Nash and X-Pac, Hall was never able to establish himself in American wrestling promotion. So he headed to Japan. where he trained for 4 years with both New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah.
Since leaving Japan in early 2019, Hall has mainly been working the independent scene in England and Germany. Though he did appear on a World Association of Wrestling card, which included the likes of NWA Champion Nick Aldis, Billy Gunn, Rene Dupree, Hardcore Holly, and various members of the Knight family.
Despite still being only 28 years old, it's unlikely that Cody ever makes it to the WWE, even with his famous father's last name.