A Once-Famous Pro Wrestler Hits Rock Bottom, Is Sure To Obliterate Any Remnants Of Your Childhood On The Way Down
Holey moley does this look like the saddest thing ever.
For an upcoming episode of ESPN E:60, the show is profiling pro wrestler Scott Hall. Hall gained popularity wrestling in the WWF under the moniker “Razor Ramon” in the mid-90s and later jumped ship to WCW, where he also had a successful run.
In addition to being one of the better pro wrestlers of his generation, Hall has battled severe drug and alcohol issues. Stories of Hall’s backstage antics are well known, but he reached his nadir during an independent show in April.
On that night in Lowell, Massachusetts, a visibly intoxicated and definitely drugged up Hall shambled to the ring as confused fans looked on, not exactly sure if Hall’s bizarre behavior was part of the show or not.
Refusing to go backstage, and already having been paid his appearance fee by the local promoter, Hall proceeded to do slow motion, completely doped-up versions of his most popular moves. It was an embarrassing display, which is saying a lot when you’re already performing for peanuts at an independent wrestling show.
A preview of the E:60 piece, below.
Holey moley does this look like the saddest thing ever.
For an upcoming episode of ESPN E:60, the show is profiling pro wrestler Scott Hall. Hall gained popularity wrestling in the WWF under the moniker “Razor Ramon” in the mid-90s and later jumped ship to WCW, where he also had a successful run.
In addition to being one of the better pro wrestlers of his generation, Hall has battled severe drug and alcohol issues. Stories of Hall’s backstage antics are well known, but he reached his nadir during an independent show in April.
On that night in Lowell, Massachusetts, a visibly intoxicated and definitely drugged up Hall shambled to the ring as confused fans looked on, not exactly sure if Hall’s bizarre behavior was part of the show or not.
Refusing to go backstage, and already having been paid his appearance fee by the local promoter, Hall proceeded to do slow motion, completely doped-up versions of his most popular moves. It was an embarrassing display, which is saying a lot when you’re already performing for peanuts at an independent wrestling show.
A preview of the E:60 piece, below.
Damn...
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