WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall on life support after suffering three heart attacks 

Scott Hall is not on life support following complications from hip surgery
Scott Hall is not on life support following complications from hip surgery

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall recently underwent hip surgery, which has since left him on life support.

The former WWE Superstar suffered three heart attacks last night at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta after a blood clot went loose following his procedure earlier in the week.

The Hall of Famer was hospitalized a little over a week ago after he fell and broke his hip. The incident has since led to him needing surgery and a variety of complications, according to Wade Keller of PWTorch.

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Scott Hall was known as Razor Ramon throughout his WWE career

Razor Ramon is widely considered to be one of the greatest heels of all time and was a heavy hitter throughout the Monday Night Wars.

Alongside Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan, Ramon was a member of the nWo who were recently inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

The former four-time Intercontinental Champion retired from the business in 2010 but has made several appearances since retirement. Hall was announced as a member of the Hall of Fame back in 2014. Shawn Michaels, Triple H, X-Pac, and Kevin Nash joined Hall onstage after his speech to welcome him into the class.

Ramon's last appearance for the company came back in 2020 when he appeared on SmackDown alongside other members of the nWo in a segment with Braun Strowman.

Following his Hall of Fame induction, Hall made several appearances as part of the RAW Reunion in July 2019 and a year earlier as part of RAW 25 when he was part of a segment with D-Generation X, The Balor Club, and The Revival.

Everyone at Sportskeeda wishes Scott Hall the best and hopes he has a speedy recovery.

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