@@LordHoth_90 Exactly i hate it when peoples just focus only on a Wrestler's low points, we're all "human" we all fuck up or will fuck up at some point in our life, get too arrogant, drink or smoke too much, drugs binge, etc. Atleast Hall got clean in the end thats what truly matters.
I just love the fact that he was in the 2001 Royal Rumble and on the WWE/F roster during the Invasion saga. His body just makes no logical sense. Other people that were around that time period - like Jericho & Goldust - had to change up their wrestling style. And the one who didn't - Rey Mysterio - is getting surgery after surgery after surgery. Meanwhile R-Truth wrestles the same, just slower and with longer hair
You and your bro should do a podcast together about wrestling. If you make it free and put alot of advertisement ads it will sustain itself and make money. You guys are more knowledgeable then the wrestlers half the time
The weird thing is that he arrived in decent enough shape. Personal demons and a lack of interest did a three-digit number on him, it's a surprise he's still kicking around.
i Remember a little bit after he pretty much got in really good shape with DDP, he actually posted a picture of him shirtless and he had Abs again. I dunno how long that lasted, but i was pretty happy to see that. Since he seemed to be in such a bad place before DDP helped him.
It’s incredible that any company, let alone one with a TV deal like TNA, hired Scott Hall in 2010. He was in terrible shape and moved like a man who was in his 70s rather then his early 50s.
Seeing Scott Hall deteriorate like this was quite sad. You could see it in his face that he was not well. His face got rounder and chubbier and he began to age really quick. Just compare his face from match 1 and match 10. Scott looked 10 years older and he moved like it.
Maybe because it literally was 10 years that he aged. Hennig has been gone since 2003 and he was part of the 2nd or 3rd Match so from the 2nd match to the 10th match was at least 7 years if not 10 so yea he did age 10 years literally XD
@@DarnComputer Match 1 was in 2002. Match 10 was in 2004 - that's 2 years not 7 or 10. He was 2 years older and looked like he was 10 years older than he actually was.
There were a bunch of wrestlers who showed up and you could go "Wait, HE was there?" Early TNA is often mocked for things like Cheex, the Johnsons, and Puppet the Psycho Dwarf, but I think seeing those wrestlers appear on the promotion that early is more noteworthy than those sideshow attractions for the wrong reasons.
@@phychmasher I know. Several years later your toys definitely don't look as fresh as they was when you first got them. Beat up, mishaped, missing pieces.
TNA booking in a nutshell... "And then this guy interferes, and then this guy interferes, and then this guy interferes, but that guy also turns on his friend, and then this other guy interferes, and then the babyface gets low blowed and pinned" literally every single match. They didn't have any confidence in their old geezers to have a wrestling match without an overly booked ending. Things like interferences lose their meaning when they happen every single time.
As a lifelong Scott Hall fan, that final 2010 run was so hard to watch. I was still excited to see Hall, but it was hard to accept that it would be better if he wasn't there.
How so? He FINALLY was clean when he died. He'd probably say thats the way he'd like to have it end. So er and free of addictions grips. Even if it is for just a short time.
@@kylewarren5268he relapsed, fell in the shower because of how fucked up he was, broke his hip and eventually that lead to his demise. Kevin Nash tells the story on his podcast.
i think he wrestled more than 30 matches for tna though. i think he was there from like the end of 02 beginning of 03 and was there until the beginning of 05. i could be wrong though
In Feb 2002 Hall was still in pretty good shape when he came back to WWE. By summer of 2002 when he showed up in TNA he had noticeably declined from a physical standpoint. The Bad Guy was in a bad place in the early 2000’s.
Nah in 2002. He started to Visibly look kinda busted and old. Significantly in worse shape than Hogan and Nash compared to how he looked just 2 years prior.
Met scott hall when I was 8, he was doing a meet and greet at a gym in town before a match with nash when he was diesel back in the shawn days. He was really nice
Meet him last week was trying to sell shirts that he wrote wolfpac and bad guy on with a sharpie out of the trunk of his car 20 bucks a pop said that they were to sweet
@Kid From 21 Jump Street I think Toby Keith getting TNA on CMT would have been major for them, southern wrasslin presented a certain way can still be entertaining and with a checkbook like Toby got, it wouldn't be WWE competition but it wouldn't have went through the muck it went through. Who knows though, just a fun thought experiment
Hey, a Gangrel sighting. My fav memory of him was a WWF match against Kurt Angle in one of his first couple of matches, and as Kurt is getting some offense in on Gangrel, the crowd starts booing and Kurt grabs the mic and says, “Aww come on! He’s a vampire!”
TBH Jarrett was probably one of the few big names on the roster at that time who was in top shape and could put on good matches, whilst making main eventers who weren't in the best condition like Hall look good. I can see why Jarrett pushed himself so well, and his matches increased Styles stock when he wrestled him.
If jarret had kept himself at the upper midcard level for 5 years TNA would be a lot better off. Jarret works better as a sub boss to the main event or like a workhorse champion trading the title every other year to an up and coming wrestler.
The crazy thing to me is how much Hall got beat up and allowed himself to look weak in his first TNA runs (given the Kliqs tendency to burry everyone else). He was the baby face in peril in the tag matches, even when he won singles matches, he would get beat up afterwords lol.
I doubt Hall had the political pull in TNA that he once had in WWE. At that point, TNA was the only televised US wrestling company that would hire him.
His actual wrestling in all of this is actually top notch for tna imo. Not his fault the presentation and storytelling of the show was lacking, he’s still a stud athlete in all of this and he’s not even in his prime.
sure was. he even managed to wrestle at mania that year i believe. of course not long after that it all started dropping FAST..... glad hes bounced back, all time great and one of my favs
It's amazing in the first 4-5 years how TNA would have literally anybody who was even the most slightly recognisable name, and big names that were way passed their best.
I was a huge fan of Razor Ramon ever since I first saw him wrestle. I already liked playing as him on Royal Rumble on SNES. He was so likable whether or not he was a heel, it was impossible to dislike him. R.I.P. "A man who looks like Elvis"
They had Toby Keith do a concert at the very first TNA PPV as a means to get buys, even though concerts are always death in wrestling, and then because they taped PPVs back to back for a few months, he stuck around to help Scott Hall against Jeff Jarrett.
You can see Hall needed to lose 15lbs and hit the gym a bit more consistently in his early run. Favorite wrestler of all time, sad to see him go. Not surprised with the way he treated his body.
@@cameronlapage7386 I don't know like he was 37 when he died, maybe his main event run would have been shorter but he still had probably a decade left if others are anything to go by especially in TNA (I mean Sting was over 50, Kurt Angle was closing in but had the body of someone far older, Nash was close too)
RIP Scott Hall. One of the Greatest personality in wrestling history, and the guy who instagated N.W.O, which turned WCW into the only wrestling orginization to outdo WWF.
Financially in wcw yes but as Razor he was a big draw bigger than any other company so that’s not true about him having more success he just got paid a a shit ton in wcw even though he jobbed more there than anywhere else
I’d love a vid on Syxx PAC. His 2002 run was very short and he won the X-Division title with a couple of decent matches. His 05 run was very good good. Had a couple of great matches with AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn but yet again his demons got in the way. His 2010 run he never looked in shape or interested and the Hepatitis diagnosis finished his career. Glad that he’s free off it now and about to have one more run.
I always thought Hall looked effeminate when he would wave his arms limp wristed and slink around like a fairy before giving a weak "hey yo" Then he got a gut and just looked like a slob on too many pills. It's a shame because he looked so intimidating and good in the 80s and early 90s
I didn't really like your channel all that much when I first found it but honestly man over a few years you've become one of the more unique and entertaining wrestling youtubers out there! Love to see someone actually passionate about TNA/Impact and you have developed a great character and culture around the channel. Keep up the great work Hawk
It kinda doesn't show Jeff Jarrett in a good light. During the early days where he was in control he basically booked himself to be all over the main event scene.
How could no one mention the horrible selling of Hardy's Twist of Fate.(where he didn't even take the flat front bump). God that's sad. Hall had fallen off a cliff at that point.
D Von is hilarious for that trashcan spot. He hits Hall with the trash lid and as Hall wobbles in a circle, D Von is mimicking him and wiggling his body lol.
Hard work pays off, dreams come true. Bad times don't last, but Bad Guys do." Rest In Peace the legend Scott Hall 🙏🏽💔 There will never be another bad guy like you
I haven’t ever seen a wrestler giving of an effort in my life as Scott Hall in TNA. He was genuinely only there for the paycheck. Samoa Joe was right about him and Nash. They didn’t care and it showed.
That NWA title Battle Royal is literally pressing "random" in Royal Rumble mode after downloading a bunch of 90s CAWS from community creations.
Yeah the Gauntlet for the Gold was really something else. Probably one of the strangest matches I've ever seen.
It was TNA's first night so Jarrett needed mostly names to fill up the spots
Haha I used to spend so much time on caws 😂😂
We know who's behind that...bro
Del Rios (Phantasio from WWF) is the most random of them all.
It’s wild how hall actually looked surprisingly good at the start but then only 2 years later he looks like he can barely stand up on his own
Yeah but it’s fantastic that he’s clean and doing real well now
he drunk and took pills to much and because weak and got his stuff together again
@@thesoulcollector1296 erm right okay ...
@@LordHoth_90 Exactly i hate it when peoples just focus only on a Wrestler's low points, we're all "human" we all fuck up or will fuck up at some point in our life, get too arrogant, drink or smoke too much, drugs binge, etc. Atleast Hall got clean in the end thats what truly matters.
@@thesoulcollector1296 learn English.
Truth Still looks the Same today. He's got to be immortal
Not only that, the dude is still athletic as fuck while he's near 50 years old!
I just love the fact that he was in the 2001 Royal Rumble and on the WWE/F roster during the Invasion saga.
His body just makes no logical sense. Other people that were around that time period - like Jericho & Goldust - had to change up their wrestling style. And the one who didn't - Rey Mysterio - is getting surgery after surgery after surgery. Meanwhile R-Truth wrestles the same, just slower and with longer hair
Truth is the man.
@@SennaHawx Rey hasn't had Surgery In months
If Pac (aka. Neville) is "The Man That Gravity Forgot"., Truth is "The Man That Time Forgot".
Sorry about the green crap popping up, this video took a hell of a long time so not going to reupload, I need to be less of a bloody antigreen
Hey dude, in America here send us well wishes *BROTHER* #MarkyD123
We just love your point of view and the knowledge you have. Half the time I got it windowed while I'm playing a mobile game.
You and your bro should do a podcast together about wrestling. If you make it free and put alot of advertisement ads it will sustain itself and make money. You guys are more knowledgeable then the wrestlers half the time
@@dustomac7149 thanks I would love to. Unfortunately I’m still working two jobs. Hoping to have some extra time free next year.
You're great at giving summaries
I've always loved the Bad Guy. It makes me genuinely happy that he's doing really well these days
he looks pretty good 2 i thought he was retired
Thought he had a recent relapse?
I was never a big fan of scott but I'm very happy he's ok
This aged like milk
Now all this coments are like genually sad
If they made a live action Beauty and the Beast in the late 80s early 90s Scott Hall would've been a PERFECT Gaston.
The weird thing is that he arrived in decent enough shape. Personal demons and a lack of interest did a three-digit number on him, it's a surprise he's still kicking around.
If it wasn't for DDP he'd be dead today
@@JGD185 yep that kid told him to get in touch with thim well he snuck in the hospital room to meet him lol
i Remember a little bit after he pretty much got in really good shape with DDP, he actually posted a picture of him shirtless and he had Abs again. I dunno how long that lasted, but i was pretty happy to see that. Since he seemed to be in such a bad place before DDP helped him.
Lies!! He's got such a huge case of coke-bloat it looks like hes smuggling wasps in his cheeks
2003/2004 were bad years in terms of body shape. 2001/2002 he was in pretty good shape after Japan, WWF, early TNA runs in those 2 years.
It’s incredible that any company, let alone one with a TV deal like TNA, hired Scott Hall in 2010. He was in terrible shape and moved like a man who was in his 70s rather then his early 50s.
Most people cant even move like that in they 40s lol
@@Ccubed92
Very true lol
His body was in pain because of the work he did
Seeing Scott Hall deteriorate like this was quite sad. You could see it in his face that he was not well. His face got rounder and chubbier and he began to age really quick. Just compare his face from match 1 and match 10. Scott looked 10 years older and he moved like it.
He was really depressed :(
Maybe because it literally was 10 years that he aged. Hennig has been gone since 2003 and he was part of the 2nd or 3rd Match so from the 2nd match to the 10th match was at least 7 years if not 10 so yea he did age 10 years literally XD
@@DarnComputer Match 1 was in 2002. Match 10 was in 2004 - that's 2 years not 7 or 10. He was 2 years older and looked like he was 10 years older than he actually was.
Seeing him in match 1 shocked me. I never saw his early days in TNA and it saddens me that for a little while, he still had it
@@retrokoh of course man, he was still REALLY good in WCW and then for like a year and change in TNA and then downhill
Early TNA is literally Rehab: Wrestling Edition looking back. Pretty sad tbh.
Right like opening a box and finding all your kid toys in it
There were a bunch of wrestlers who showed up and you could go "Wait, HE was there?" Early TNA is often mocked for things like Cheex, the Johnsons, and Puppet the Psycho Dwarf, but I think seeing those wrestlers appear on the promotion that early is more noteworthy than those sideshow attractions for the wrong reasons.
"Literally"
@@kennygwalk5328 That's not what he meant. He meant a lot of the wrestlers had drug problems.
@@phychmasher I know. Several years later your toys definitely don't look as fresh as they was when you first got them. Beat up, mishaped, missing pieces.
TNA booking in a nutshell... "And then this guy interferes, and then this guy interferes, and then this guy interferes, but that guy also turns on his friend, and then this other guy interferes, and then the babyface gets low blowed and pinned" literally every single match. They didn't have any confidence in their old geezers to have a wrestling match without an overly booked ending. Things like interferences lose their meaning when they happen every single time.
interference is fine when it make sense., but half the time is random out of no where stuff that leave you scratching your head
then the lights go out, how many times did that happen in tna lol.
Oh, and don't forget "Quickly to the back, with Jeremy Borash!"
That's WCW in a nutshell as well. Maybe they do it for the shock value but it ruins everything.
Hall's fallaway slam was a thing of beauty
I mean, who has a better fall away slam?
Agreed well pal 👍
I have a soft spot for his chokeslam too :)
Agreed
@@mr.scratch2536 taker used to do it well too
As a lifelong Scott Hall fan, that final 2010 run was so hard to watch. I was still excited to see Hall, but it was hard to accept that it would be better if he wasn't there.
What's really funny about this video is that he's not intentionally dogging on anyone he's just explaining it LMFAO..
RIP Scott Hall. Tragic end.
And now I can also say, RIP Toby Keith
Eh not really tragic he was a POS.
Tragic and sadly, typical for wrestlers.
How so? He FINALLY was clean when he died. He'd probably say thats the way he'd like to have it end. So er and free of addictions grips. Even if it is for just a short time.
@@kylewarren5268he relapsed, fell in the shower because of how fucked up he was, broke his hip and eventually that lead to his demise. Kevin Nash tells the story on his podcast.
I like that you're not too disrespectful to hall knowing he had his demons
@Jesus Socks watches a video about scott hall anyway
Scott Hall's finisher is called the Outsider's Edge. It's was only the Razor's Edge while he was playing the Razor Ramon character.
Jarrett elbow dropping a guy on a stretcher and then running up the ramp to push the stretcher over with him on it is hilarious
Let's hope Scott Hall makes it. Either way, thank you for the memories, legend.
Rest in paradise Razor Ramón #ScottHall :(
20:03 LOL
I also forgot Disco Inferno was in TNA. He truly deserves a tryout on Ring Of The Hawk.
i think he wrestled more than 30 matches for tna though. i think he was there from like the end of 02 beginning of 03 and was there until the beginning of 05. i could be wrong though
@@nerdingout3560 he had 37 matches in total (excluding Xplosion/Dark matches)
In Feb 2002 Hall was still in pretty good shape when he came back to WWE. By summer of 2002 when he showed up in TNA he had noticeably declined from
a physical standpoint. The Bad Guy was in a bad place in the early 2000’s.
Wasn’t Razor anymore but he was functional, looked like WCW version. But he deteriorated badly after
Nah in 2002. He started to Visibly look kinda busted and old. Significantly in worse shape than Hogan and Nash compared to how he looked just 2 years prior.
@@aidenfrost10 he looked just fine
Can we just talk about how Toby Keith pulled off a pristine suplex?
Glad I wasn't the only one whom was like... o.o
@@mitchwatkins27 Add me to the impressed list.
It’s probably the only move he practiced and practiced it 50 times a day 😂
17:36 Nash's sombrero flying out was hilarious for some reason. But damn that Scott Hall was looking great in-ring on his first roll with TNA.
Met scott hall when I was 8, he was doing a meet and greet at a gym in town before a match with nash when he was diesel back in the shawn days. He was really nice
Meet him last week was trying to sell shirts that he wrote wolfpac and bad guy on with a sharpie out of the trunk of his car 20 bucks a pop said that they were to sweet
Here's an interesting rabbit hole question: what if Toby Keith bought TNA instead of Dixie Carter?
Brian was over and a different type of character. I liked seeing Don West again. I was tired of always seeing JJ too.
@Kid From 21 Jump Street I think Toby Keith getting TNA on CMT would have been major for them, southern wrasslin presented a certain way can still be entertaining and with a checkbook like Toby got, it wouldn't be WWE competition but it wouldn't have went through the muck it went through. Who knows though, just a fun thought experiment
The irony of Jarrett's first feud in TNA being against a country music singer! 😂
Toby Keith = Cool ass white boy
Be like Toby Keith
That would of could have been better probably for all of us tna had a lot of.my favorites wrestlers what is wwe doing what happened to tradition 🤔
Scott felt the love before his demise, and that’s nice.
Hey, a Gangrel sighting. My fav memory of him was a WWF match against Kurt Angle in one of his first couple of matches, and as Kurt is getting some offense in on Gangrel, the crowd starts booing and Kurt grabs the mic and says, “Aww come on! He’s a vampire!”
A wild Gangrel appears!
Scott Hall was a very gifted worker. Never can say he couldn't work
It’s crazy that past his prime Scott Hall managed to wrestle in over 20 matches during his TNA tenure.
Shows the incompetency of TNA
Just because he looked good, didn't mean he was good internally
Surprised he did this good ....i could never pull off what he did while being on what he was on lol
Thank God I found this channel. I’ve been stuck at home this entire quarantine and I was running out of things to make me laugh.
TBH Jarrett was probably one of the few big names on the roster at that time who was in top shape and could put on good matches, whilst making main eventers who weren't in the best condition like Hall look good. I can see why Jarrett pushed himself so well, and his matches increased Styles stock when he wrestled him.
Jarrett single handedly ruined the promotion. Then Hogan came in to finish it off
Jarrets reign of terror was longer than HHHs. That’s awful booking 😂 at least HHH could somewhat draw
Bro u really didn't watch early tna huh
If jarret had kept himself at the upper midcard level for 5 years TNA would be a lot better off. Jarret works better as a sub boss to the main event or like a workhorse champion trading the title every other year to an up and coming wrestler.
Thats last run in TNA is just sad for anyone involved in the Band. Nash has never taken a bump in his career and he is stiffer than a steel girder
It’s Jimmy Rave and I’m ready to get this comment over with so can we parrr-tay!
WoOoOOooo!
This will never get old! xD
I've got to say, I forgot how much I like Scott Hall's fallaway slam. I love that little jump at the end! JBL had a good one, too
The one who looks like Elvis lol in the back of my head i can hear Nash say ALIVE or DEAD?
The sad thing about Scott hall is I don’t think we got to see him at his very best. RIP legend
Unrelated to hall, but Brian Christopher and Chris Adonis are 2 guys that never got updated ring gear and it bothers me to no end in the vids
The crazy thing to me is how much Hall got beat up and allowed himself to look weak in his first TNA runs (given the Kliqs tendency to burry everyone else). He was the baby face in peril in the tag matches, even when he won singles matches, he would get beat up afterwords lol.
You would think he would’ve fought Jarrett for trying to him look weak
I think Hall had a better reputation on putting talent over than most of the other Kliq members if I'm not mistaken.
@@ryanfolsom8851 Maybe HBK convinced Razor to bury Shane Douglas.
I doubt Hall had the political pull in TNA that he once had in WWE. At that point, TNA was the only televised US wrestling company that would hire him.
I'd rather see an out of shape, past his prime Scott Hall on my TV than any of these current jumping beans
@@Tiefwald Are you tryna be funny ? cause you failed on that comment
@@Tiefwald Na I met Hall in real life a few years back already plus I drive an Audi TT what you got ??
@@joe77750 no he just said the truth also cute dog
@@Robyamdam huh ? whats it gotta do with you jumped up little prick
Me too.
When Scott hall was in his right mind there were no-one better
Scott hall so underrated
There were multiple people better at wrestling matches when Hall was in his prime, idk about this statement.
His actual wrestling in all of this is actually top notch for tna imo. Not his fault the presentation and storytelling of the show was lacking, he’s still a stud athlete in all of this and he’s not even in his prime.
scott's fallaway slam looked beautiful.
2002 Scott Hall was great. It's probably the last year that he looked good.
sure was. he even managed to wrestle at mania that year i believe. of course not long after that it all started dropping FAST..... glad hes bounced back, all time great and one of my favs
10:52 devastating sell by disco inferno there. Made that punch look killer.
"What's Large Daddy Flex doing in the NWA battle royal?!"
😂😂😂
Malice died shortly after this ppv. He had health problems among other typical wrestler issues.
Steroids?
Rip
@@thoughtstorn854 Heart attack. No evidence of drugs in his system.
@@jeffreyriley8742 The steroids/drugs already fuck up your heart even if you quit.
I've only recently noticed he was WCW's The Wall.
It's amazing in the first 4-5 years how TNA would have literally anybody who was even the most slightly recognisable name, and big names that were way passed their best.
Basically everyone that wasn't hired by wwe
I was a huge fan of Razor Ramon ever since I first saw him wrestle. I already liked playing as him on Royal Rumble on SNES. He was so likable whether or not he was a heel, it was impossible to dislike him. R.I.P. "A man who looks like Elvis"
Sandman would be a fun ring of the hawk, he had exactly 30 matches in TNA.
Do Curry Man next. I've done the research he had 25 matches in the span of 2008. It fits the criteria.
Curry Man: 2008-2008
@@coebro1 The previous video was about Black Reign who also wrestled several matches as Dustin Rhodes.
@@TheMaxxAwesome yeah ur right sorry
He had a few like 4 in 2013
CURRY MAN CURRY MAN
I thought you calling the guy Toby Keith was a joke... but then I realized that's actually Toby Keith
They had Toby Keith do a concert at the very first TNA PPV as a means to get buys, even though concerts are always death in wrestling, and then because they taped PPVs back to back for a few months, he stuck around to help Scott Hall against Jeff Jarrett.
Thank you for being so goddamn entertaining. Always look forward to your content 😂
Cm punk in tna for ring of the hawk
R.I.P Scott Hall you will be missed🥺
He seemed to be in decent shape in his first five TNA matches.
TNA ran him down
R.I.P. SCOTT HALL!
AKA RAZOR RAMON!
AKA THE ONE WHO LOOKS LIKE ELVIS!😢
Man Hall's fallaway slam is honestly the best.
You can see Hall needed to lose 15lbs and hit the gym a bit more consistently in his early run. Favorite wrestler of all time, sad to see him go. Not surprised with the way he treated his body.
We don't talk about the fake Scott Steiner because no one remembers him.
I do.
lmao I never saw that before until last night watching wrestling bios the first TNA ppv episode
@@BlueLighteningGojo you've got perfect memory bruh
WWE is definitely missing a boss level arrogant heel like Jarrett.
He was like a HHH and direct to DVD action villain.
LOL
The one who looks like Elvis?.... I didn't see a single clip of The Honky Tonk Man in this one. *;)*
Damn that trophy shot to the back of the head looked painful as hell lol
I love this series its actually so unique and interesting keep it up!
I think Malice had one issue, he died a year later of a heart attack, he was wrestling in TNA in 2002 and 2003
Correct. He was The Wall (Brother).
To the window, to The Wall?
It's a shame too. Never got the big push they hinted at, but he probably wouldn't have wrestled much longer either way.
@@cameronlapage7386 I don't know like he was 37 when he died, maybe his main event run would have been shorter but he still had probably a decade left if others are anything to go by especially in TNA (I mean Sting was over 50, Kurt Angle was closing in but had the body of someone far older, Nash was close too)
@@jordza2k11 Oh yeah. I screwed up the math and thought he was 47.
RIP Scott Hall.
One of the Greatest personality in wrestling history, and the guy who instagated N.W.O, which turned WCW into the only wrestling orginization to outdo WWF.
Chris Harris's tag team partner was Cowboy James Storm.
that's Storm
America's most wanted!
@Last Drop Falls nice try
@Last Drop Falls they started together in 2001 in TNA and won the belts.. that was James Storm in the video
I hope this channel blows up man this the hawkamania needs to run wild on youtube
Scott Hall had more success outside WWE than when he was with WWE.
Financially in wcw yes but as Razor he was a big draw bigger than any other company so that’s not true about him having more success he just got paid a a shit ton in wcw even though he jobbed more there than anywhere else
@@poopsyko exactly
i think D'Lo Brown could be a interesting one
Also scott hall was hit with the downward spiral is a little sad isn't it
Fun fact, Del Rios was the guy who was that awful magician gimmick in WWE, Phantasio or whatever.
No he wasn't, who told you that?
@@elyonkunda6772 He isn't? Then who the hell am I thinking of? I swear I read that somewhere, maybe I got the wrong guy lol
@@piefish1000 yes he was, Elyon is just stupid
@@elyonkunda6772 WrestleCrap, who I will take the word of over some incorrect rando lmao
RIP Brian Lawler Too Cool will never never be the same again there will never another Grandmaster Essay at all
What about X-Pac in TNA for Ring Of The Hawk
I’d love a vid on Syxx PAC. His 2002 run was very short and he won the X-Division title with a couple of decent matches. His 05 run was very good good. Had a couple of great matches with AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn but yet again his demons got in the way. His 2010 run he never looked in shape or interested and the Hepatitis diagnosis finished his career. Glad that he’s free off it now and about to have one more run.
Scott would love this video if he were still around.
Now: Markyd123 | Later: AEW Dynamite . Keep up your great work buddy!
3:22 the dragon 😂👃
Me: I subscribe to alot of wrestling documentaries
Wrestling Bios: the rise and fall of scott hall
Me: shit, subscribed
I always thought Hall looked effeminate when he would wave his arms limp wristed and slink around like a fairy before giving a weak "hey yo"
Then he got a gut and just looked like a slob on too many pills.
It's a shame because he looked so intimidating and good in the 80s and early 90s
8:09 he punched R-Truth right in the face lol
Man Scott Hall really took an ass kicking in the rung at the tail end of his career.
10:07 I can hear @christianmiracle right now : "Ouch,my hand." Lol
I didn't really like your channel all that much when I first found it but honestly man over a few years you've become one of the more unique and entertaining wrestling youtubers out there! Love to see someone actually passionate about TNA/Impact and you have developed a great character and culture around the channel. Keep up the great work Hawk
You think Scott Hall even remembers his time in TNA
I remember Hall standing behind Lawler Jr and thinking "Hall is 6 fucking 7 how do you not notice him behind you"
RIP Toby Keith and Scott Hall
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Nice video 👍 First time I've watched one of your videos and looking forward to watching more.
This is so well described for people with poor sight like my self thankyou so much 👏👏👏
Macho Man's TNA outfit looks like Mach couldn't decide between going to office and a party and ended up dressed for both!
It kinda doesn't show Jeff Jarrett in a good light. During the early days where he was in control he basically booked himself to be all over the main event scene.
Oh it was worse than that. There was a match he took 6 different finishers from 6 different people and still couldn’t be pinned 😂
Fun fact: Piper’s last WCW appearance was as a Guest Ref in Scott Hall’s last appearance.
How could no one mention the horrible selling of Hardy's Twist of Fate.(where he didn't even take the flat front bump).
God that's sad. Hall had fallen off a cliff at that point.
Hardy’s TOF incorporated a stunner when he was in TNA, who’s knows maybe he did it correct
D Von is hilarious for that trashcan spot. He hits Hall with the trash lid and as Hall wobbles in a circle, D Von is mimicking him and wiggling his body lol.
When Markyd123 says "Jeff Hardys Stoner Friend" that is funny AF "LMFAO"
Hall in 2010 was a sad sight 😭 RIP in Peace big guy ❤
RIP to the bad guy :(
Put this on as background noise while cooking dinner. Legit forgot this was a Scott Hall video for a good few minutes in the middle there.
I keep forgetting how tall Hall is. I’m used to seeing him next to Nash.
Malice was also known as The Wall when he was in WCW and sadly he passed away in 2003.
Hard work pays off, dreams come true. Bad times don't last, but Bad Guys do." Rest In Peace the legend Scott Hall 🙏🏽💔 There will never be another bad guy like you
I haven’t ever seen a wrestler giving of an effort in my life as Scott Hall in TNA. He was genuinely only there for the paycheck. Samoa Joe was right about him and Nash. They didn’t care and it showed.
Don’t know how many matches he’s wrestled but we need D Lo in TNA on this
" Scott hall proves he's smart by chillin in the corner while everyone else fights "
your narration is my favorite in the entire world