WWE Legend Razor Ramon In Hospital After Suffering 3 Heart Attacks
Scott Hall started his career in 1984 with National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He joined WWF in 1992 as Razor Ramon.
“I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present. I've been blessed to have a friend that took me at face value and I him,” he added.
According to New York Post, 63-year-old Hall underwent hip replacement surgery last week but suffered serious complications due to a loose blood clot.
The surgery took place after Hall suffered a broken hip. He is admitted to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia.
Hall was one of the biggest performers in the WWE universe (formerly WWF) in early 1990s. Together with Nash, he formed the Outsiders and won the rating wars.
Hall retired from professional wrestling in 2010.
A number of former wrestlers and Hall's colleagues have posted messages on social media, wishing Hall a speedy recovery.
“Scott Hall, pulling for you my friend. Stay strong! We need the “bad guy” back in the game,” tweeted Dwayne Johnson, who wrestled as The Rock.
“Praying For Scott Hall!!! Wishing You A Speedy Recovery My Friend!” Ric Flair said in a tweet.
Scott Hall started his career in 1984 with National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He joined WWF in 1992 as Razor Ramon and won the Intercontinental Championship three times.
He was inducted in WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.