The late Scott Hall has created a huge legacy, and some of these rare photos of him define his illustrious career.
As a charismatic and flamboyant Razor Ramon, Scott Hall's popularity soared in the mid-1990s. His name became synonymous with 'bad guy', allowing him to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship four times in his career. When he left WWE for WCW, Scott Hall didn't remain Razor Ramon anymore, but he was successful under his real name and as a member of nWo.
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Scott Hall also wrestled in TNA other than WWE and WCW. Unfortunately, the WWE Hall of Famer passed away at the age of 63. However, he has created a huge legacy, and some of these rare photos of Scott Hall define his illustrious career.
Scott Hall always kept his signature long hair and clean shaved face whether playing Razor Ramon in WWE or Scott Hall character in WCW. But he looked drastically different when he was wrestling as a rookie in his younger days.
This is a picture of Scott Hall in his younger days, possibly in his 20s. As he is sporting a big mustache and comparatively short hair, Scott Hall is simply not recognizable here.
Before making a mark as Razor Ramon in WWE, Scott Hall had wrestled in other promotions, including WCW. The Undertaker did the same before digging holes and taking souls in WWE. As a matter of fact, Scott Hall knew The Undertaker or Mark Calaway from pre-WWE days.
Scott Hall is seen here with The Undertaker while wrestling in Japan. Both men are looking different, with Scott Hall having a long mustache.
When Scott Hall wrestled as Razor Ramon in WWE, Bret Hart was the top guy in the company in the New Generation Era. Therefore, during his stint in WWE, Bret Hart and Scott Hall were co-workers, and they certainly shared a great bond backstage.
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This is a beautiful picture of Razor Ramon or Scott Hall with Bret Hart's son, Blade Hart, who is currently 32 years old. Blade Hart is just a little kid here and holding Razor Ramon's Intercontinental Championship.
Lex Luger and Scott Hall simultaneously worked for WWE as well as WCW. While they were in WWE together in the New Generation Era, they spent a lot of time together in WCW. Luger and Hall also crossed paths in the squared circle.
Both Luger and Hall had severe health issues in their post-wrestling days. Here Hall is snapped with Luger, who is hard to recognize from his wrestling days.
Backstage groups play an important role in professional wrestling. The most famous backstage group of the 1990s was certainly The Kliq, which consisted of Sean Waltman, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. The Kliq was involved in the infamous 'Curtain Call' incident back in 1996. While the group made a lot of enemies backstage and ruffled many feathers with that curtain call incident, they remained close even when they competed in rival promotions. In fact, there was even talk of them possibly 'ruling' the entire business, with the possibility of a Kliq member each holding their company's respective world title at the same time - with Shawn Michaels' career being cut short, that never happened.
This is a casual picture of The Kliq members in their younger days. They seem to have fun as friends, and they are not in character.
Besides winning the Intercontinental Championship as Razor Ramon, Scott Hall's other biggest achievement was joining nWo, which took his career to another level. Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash were the first to form the legendary stable.
Today, nWo is still popular due to the legacy it has created. This is a precious nWo photo of Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall in their nWo t-shirts.
Despite having a flamboyant personality on the screen, Scott Hall wasn't anything like his character in real life. He was a family man, who married his first wife Dana in 1990. He had two kids from that marriage, but the marriage didn't last. Hall married his second wife in 2006 and got divorced a year later.
This is a picture of Scott Hall and his first wife when they were happily married. While Dana is smiling, Hall is looking at her in this candid shot.
Although Scott Hall was the ultimate bad guy, he had an amiable personality behind the curtain. It was a reason Hall managed to make a lot of friends in real life both in WWE and WCW.
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This picture shows his bond with other wrestlers backstage. He is clicked with The Kliq members, Sean Waltman and Shawn Michaels, as well as, The Undertaker. As mentioned before, Hall knew Mark Calaway before he became The Undertaker.
Scott Hall's first child was born in 1991 to his first wife Dana. His son's name is Cody Hall, who has followed in the footsteps of his father. The 31-year-old is a professional wrestler, starting his career back in 2012. Cody worked for a major promotion in NJPW, where he was a member of Bullet Club.
Scott Hall is snapped with his Cody Hall here. Scott is holding a photograph of the father-son duo in his hand.
Scott Hall's Razor Ramon gimmick was memorable, which made him a star. The character was so over that WWE brought a fake Razor Ramon when Scott Hall left for WCW.
Scott Hall is posing with a Razor Ramon's lifesize cardboard cutout here. Given Hall's age here, he is looking drastically different from the cardboard cutout, but he still has the swagger in him.
Avik is a wrestling enthusiast, and he has been following it since the Attitude Era. The Rock and The Undertaker are his favorite wrestlers. He has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature.