I got to meet Razor at a local department store meet and greet in Boston when I was a kid. He was actually really nice, in character. I asked “are you Scott hall that used to wrestle in awa?” He answered “yeah mang”. I felt like I was a total badass at 11yo because I knew razor ramons true identity lmao
@@rayvenkman2087 I think he would have fit in just fine. WWF will always be his home. He WAS THEGUY. SOMEONE TO LOOK UP TO. In my opinion NO ONE will ever better than him. past present and future.
@Jackbro82 100% the build up to the match and the way they hyped it, I can still see the shot of both belts shining and hanging above the ring it all just felt so big
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This narrator talks about him winning the title four times as an achievement, but I thought wrestling is scripted the result is already known. Anyway, how do you even qualify to wrestle for the IC title?
@Michael McDade it's called following the script dude. If it was part of the script, razor could have lost to a 3 foot tall man. You'd best believe a 6'6" 270 lbs man was strong looool
One thing I've always found weird, he was never looked at as a "big man." And he was huge, and worked like a "big man." I think it has to due with his proximity to Nash
But by far the most underrated... Scott Hall literally set off the Monday Night Wars... HE made the nWo possible... Hogan and Nash could not have worked the WCW matches the way Hall did... It would have went no where as Hogan was pretty much a 3 minute punch fest match by this point already. All the good talent would have matches with Hall to build up their rivalries with the nWo and the Outsiders..
I thought he was really Cuban as a kid lol. But it just shows how good of an actor he was. By far one of the coolest wrestling characters of all time and definitely one of my favorites for sure. It’s just a real shame his personal demons got in the way because he would’ve made one hell of a WWF champion. The winged eagle championship would've looked perfect on him.
I remember as a kid when I first saw his promo I was immediately captivated by it. When I saw his entrance and wrestling style he became my favourite wrestler to this day. I remember being sad when he left the WWF but when I saw him with Kevin Nash on WCW during their first invasion episode I was so happy to see him back.
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Xpac beat razor ramon had great match with Bret feuded with kane. You can tell vicne really tried with him but truthfully xpac could never go over on his own he needed dx or kane to lean on
Personal demons aside, it makes me sad to think how despite how popular he was Vince never pulled the trigger on him giving him a major world championship. Especially since when they tried it on Kevin Nash in the mid 90s he was a total dud
Scott M oh yeah I know that (definitely compared to today where they basically treat it like pass the parcel) but part of me really wanted to see Hall/Razor win the wwf title
Yeah it kinda sucks, but I almost think he didn't need it. Scott Hall was like THE mid-card champion in the WWF in his IC title days. I think being one of the most memorable IC champions in WWE history makes up for his lack of world titles a little bit.
Chris O'Neill all valid points, I just thought he’d have been an excellent world champion around this time period. I don’t hate big Kev, but the guys run as heavyweight champion was just so underwhelming
I remember watching Scarface for the first time in high school, and it suddenly hitting me, like 'holy sh!t - Razor Ramon was a total rip-off of this!'.
Everything about the Razor Ramon character was great from throwing the toothpick in people's face telling the ring dude to watches his jewelry and he could put on a good wrestling match
Your channel is making this COVID Lockdown bearable. Listening to you retell old memories and tell stories i never heard about before as well really helps pass the time. Thank you so much for doing what you do. I appreciate it that much more.
Razor said he learned important ring psychology from Mr.Perfect/Curt Henning. Henning told him to do things slow and methodically with no wasted movements. Henning said to do things slow and make the audience wait/ reel the crowd in.
@Mantorras Montquilla he is a murder? I think you mean "murderer" and that's true he is a murderer, BUT it was self defense and he wasn't charged with it. 👏👏💪
@Drupiter even tho it was justifiable homicide, going by the definition of murderer, he is one js. I literally looked up the definition of it before i commented lol.
@Mantorras Montquilla Self-defense is not classified as murder. It's classified as justifiable homicide. You don't need a law degree to understand such basic concepts.
@Mantorras Montquilla murder [ mur-der ] noun Law. the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder, ormurder one ), and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder, ormurder two ). Go away, troll.
What was genius about Razor Ramone was he took the same dynamic that made audiences cheer for Tony Montana and made it show through Scott Hall and it was almost inevitable that he'd become an antihero. He had the same sort of stage presence of all the great workers. He always got a huge pop, he always knew how to sell, he always knew how to stay in character and, at some point, he didn't even need his Razor persona, the fans loved him just as himself.
I LOVED Scott Hall as Razor Ramon, he just had "it". I was crushed the day he died. My little bro gave me a Razor Ramon action figure in box. I wanted to get it signed by him, he was in Vancouver doing something a few years ago. I would of LOVED to of had that signed by him. I also have had some of the same issues he has had in his life. So to see him go from him in the mid 2000's to him with DDP and the life he had after. Those demons have a way of coming back to kicking you in the ass later on in life sadly. I am so proud of what Scott accomplished in his life after he got his act together. Scott was just mesmerizing as Razor and made watching WWF back then somewhat palatable. RIP Mr Hall, the matches in Heaven just got a whole lot better. You are missed and remembered.
I got into wrestling at the start of this year, never seen anything about WWF other than playing SNES games back in the day, and boy was I missing out, the old days were amazing and Razor's my favourite classic wrestler, such charisma, glad he bounced back!
Razor was also apart of the biggest upsets I’ve ever seen. I was 8-9 years old watching the 1-2-3 kid beat him on RAW. Iconic moment for me thinking a “jobber” was gonna really beat Razor
You've got to do an episode on DDP if you haven't already. He's one of the genuine good guys who never seemed to juice. He's actually genuinely helped people with his Yoga as well as former stars.
The coolest character I ever saw on wrestling. What a long career. I particularly love the nwo skid on wcw he had with the hulk and nash. Those were the golden years. I was going back and forth watching the wcw and wwe.
Shout out to be everyone who watched this when it 1st came out .. and all those who gave him his flowers when he was still here.. RIP to a huge part of my childhood and teenage years
"Wait, what's that bag for?" "It's a prop for my promo. It's supposed to be the cash I'll offer the kid..." "Well, this is just ridiculous, how is the audience supposed to know it's money that's inside the bag? Let's put a big dollar sign on the bag!"
Man it seems like Curt Henning was every where. I swear everyone of these shows whoever the subject is working with Mr. Perfect. But another great bio, keep it up!!!
He didn't need the WWF Championship to validate his amazing career, but damnit I wish he had just one chance to wrap that giant gold belt around his waist. He would have looked so good with it. My favorite wrestler ever.
For sure. Scott/Razor. One of my favorite characters of all time. His promos, attitude, and in ring ability - a real total package. I loved his punches.
Just wanted to say thanks for the content during this trying time. I have been in self isolation and one of the highlights have been your uploads. Hope you can continue and stay safe and healthy
One of my favorite characters of all time, and one of the greatest characters of all time, period. A wrestling version of the Scarface character? Absolute gold. Swag Personified!
That Hollywood backlot brawl was kinda funny cuz Piper jumped in that white SUV and drove to the arena, they used footage of the OJ Simpson chase on the freeway lol.
I saw one of the house shows with Razor vs Macho Man as the main event. Very good match. Arena was about half full. But that match got the crowd going for sure.
As I have a few times already, Wrestling Bios is my favorite TH-cam channel and you know your stuff as well for putting the bios together. Keep up the excellent work my friend! Zack 25yr fan, Somerset KY
I love how he still chews on a toothpick to this day...How he always flicked it in the face of his opponents before a match is just one of the little things about his character that was great.
Such an amazing person, in this video more than any others you sense there was a positivity surrounding him and even his rivals. They went through so much, yet in these times the tragedies affecting so many, stayed at bay. He was just a magical guy... So missed ♡
Back when wrestling was fun & entertaining. *RIP Scott Hall* Thanks for the memories Razor Ramon Gone too soon. Never to be forgotten. Seeing this makes me realize how old I am. Man we are really not on this earth for long at all. Never regret getting older as it's a privilege denied to many.
3:03 Vince and Pat did not come up with the name. That was Scott. Vince initially thought it would not work because Razor Ruddock the boxer, already existed. But Scott convinced Vince he could make it work. Source: Scott's 2007 RF video interview.
0:26 The bright lit photo from Scott's left side here actually looks the closest to Rick Bognar's version of any photo I've seen. Watching on a phone screen i actually had to look twice lol.
@3:25 What leopard skin interior is black and white striped? The convertible interior is either Zebra or White Tiger. not Leopard..It even show it in the very shot as he was calling it leopard skin lol
One of the most underrated stars of that era he was a good worker an amazing talker its a shame he was never given a run with the wwe title he could of been a great top guy at that point in time
Razor was my favorite "new era" wrestler in the 90s basically after hogan warrior and macho left and the old school guys were gone scott hall was my favorite and it was tough watching him and macho having a match because I didn't want either one to lose lol
Scott Hall sold Razor so damn well. The swagger, the trademark toothpick, the deliberately slow walk. He was right there with Rick Rude, Jake the Snake, Undertaker, and Macho Man with how well he did his gimmick.
3 suggestions : Ultimo Dragon story, Tajiri story (id really love this one), Justin credible, ......oh yeah we still really should do that billy kidman one too
I really appreciate how you put these videos together and your narrating is exceptional. I'm wishing you nothing but every success. I've got tons of ideas of other wrestling videos I'd love for you to produce.
My two favourite wrestlers are razor and perfect, they would have been a good tag team i reckon. But yeah both were brilliant to watch and could perform at the level required to have u hooked. The good old days
It's easy to forget that he was the Diamond Stud in his first stint in WCW considering how more famous and popular he'd become as Razor Ramon and as part of the NWO.
I got to meet Razor at a local department store meet and greet in Boston when I was a kid. He was actually really nice, in character. I asked “are you Scott hall that used to wrestle in awa?” He answered “yeah mang”. I felt like I was a total badass at 11yo because I knew razor ramons true identity lmao
Tully81 the days of Kayfabe ✊
@@becausegang7266 The days before the internet ruined the illusion!
I know right! I miss those days!
I met him at a department store in Miami. Was a cool guy (my favorite wrestler) even put me in a headlock for a picture.
@@BishopGGMaybe he was just trying to feel you up... Dude had weird creepy drug dealer vibes all around him! 😝
RIP Scott Hall. You will be missed such a big part of my childhood
Definitely
Mine too
Weirdo
I didn't know he was gone.
Bless his soul.
He's up there,my favorite wrestlers.
The charisma.
"Something happens to my chain,something happen to you."
Razor Ramon was attitude era before the attitude era
Freddie1980 along with hbk kicking Marty jannety on the window and stone colds king of the ring and diesels middle finger in taker and harts match
I wonder what he would have been like in the AE if he hadn’t left the WWF.
@@rayvenkman2087 I think he would have fit in just fine. WWF will always be his home. He WAS THEGUY. SOMEONE TO LOOK UP TO. In my opinion NO ONE will ever better than him. past present and future.
Lol, this comment is perfect
Was a few guys like that . Bam bam Bigelow , Rick rude , legion of Doom
Razor Ramon is one of my favourites of all time. His style and swagger was amazing oozing machismo
This guy is one of the ppl who made the IC title just as important as the wwf title
His rivalry with Shawn made it feel just as important as the main belt
Jason Grant i would say he’s definitely one of them, but i feel Mr. Perfect and his amazing reign was a huge part of it as well
@Jackbro82 100% the build up to the match and the way they hyped it, I can still see the shot of both belts shining and hanging above the ring it all just felt so big
This narrator talks about him winning the title four times as an achievement, but I thought wrestling is scripted the result is already known. Anyway, how do you even qualify to wrestle for the IC title?
No doubt! I’ve always preferred the IC Title over the World Title. So many great wrestlers held it from the 80s & 90s
I will forever be grateful to DDP for helping people the way he does
This man had it all!
Physique ✔
Charisma ✔
Ability ✔
Mic skills ✔
Wrestling skills ✔
Selling stunners like no man ever? ✔✔✔✔✔
He's on top 5 with mic skills
@Michael McDade it's called following the script dude. If it was part of the script, razor could have lost to a 3 foot tall man. You'd best believe a 6'6" 270 lbs man was strong looool
@@JD_2597 *6'7
@@normienormie9425 billed 6'7". He never was
@@JD_2597 oh ok
One thing I've always found weird, he was never looked at as a "big man." And he was huge, and worked like a "big man."
I think it has to due with his proximity to Nash
During his AWA days he was even bigger.
I know! I watched him for years not thinking he was THAT big, but looking back, he was a big dude.
Right he was huge. Its because he was always next to nash
Wesley Gainey He’s not the big man, he’s the medium sized man
@@TheProfProfessor 6'7 290 is pretty big. Lol
Rest in peace razor Ramon you are remembered as a legend and it is sad that you passed away
Razor Ramon is up there with Rick rude, jake Roberts, and mr perfect for the best workers to never win the wwf world title.
All master heels
Ted dibiase as well. The million dollar man has to be one of the best heels ever.
But by far the most underrated... Scott Hall literally set off the Monday Night Wars... HE made the nWo possible... Hogan and Nash could not have worked the WCW matches the way Hall did... It would have went no where as Hogan was pretty much a 3 minute punch fest match by this point already.
All the good talent would have matches with Hall to build up their rivalries with the nWo and the Outsiders..
Mr Kipling Dibiase won the title when Andre gave it to him after beating Hogan at Main Event
Don't forget my man tatanka!
I thought he was really Cuban as a kid lol. But it just shows how good of an actor he was. By far one of the coolest wrestling characters of all time and definitely one of my favorites for sure. It’s just a real shame his personal demons got in the way because he would’ve made one hell of a WWF champion. The winged eagle championship would've looked perfect on him.
I remember as a kid when I first saw his promo I was immediately captivated by it. When I saw his entrance and wrestling style he became my favourite wrestler to this day. I remember being sad when he left the WWF but when I saw him with Kevin Nash on WCW during their first invasion episode I was so happy to see him back.
Xpac beat razor ramon had great match with Bret feuded with kane. You can tell vicne really tried with him but truthfully xpac could never go over on his own he needed dx or kane to lean on
Personal demons aside, it makes me sad to think how despite how popular he was Vince never pulled the trigger on him giving him a major world championship. Especially since when they tried it on Kevin Nash in the mid 90s he was a total dud
Scott M oh yeah I know that (definitely compared to today where they basically treat it like pass the parcel) but part of me really wanted to see Hall/Razor win the wwf title
Scott Hall was one of the few guys to not need the strap to get over.
David Holt same with Curt Hennig, I just really wanted it as a kid
Yeah it kinda sucks, but I almost think he didn't need it. Scott Hall was like THE mid-card champion in the WWF in his IC title days. I think being one of the most memorable IC champions in WWE history makes up for his lack of world titles a little bit.
Chris O'Neill all valid points, I just thought he’d have been an excellent world champion around this time period. I don’t hate big Kev, but the guys run as heavyweight champion was just so underwhelming
He was the best gimmick of the 90s to me hands down. As a kid I was loving every minute of it lol. Doing the razor's edge to my little Hulk doll 👍💪💪
I remember watching Scarface for the first time in high school, and it suddenly hitting me, like 'holy sh!t - Razor Ramon was a total rip-off of this!'.
And what a fantastic ripoff it was
Guy loves his movies, he also gave Sting the Crow idea.
Sure bits was taken from Montana but Scott added more to razor
Everything about the Razor Ramon character was great from throwing the toothpick in people's face telling the ring dude to watches his jewelry and he could put on a good wrestling match
He would tell whoever was watching the jewelry that if something happened to it, something was gonna happen to them.
😂😂😂 that's true.
He was doing the toothpick thing in WCW as the Diamond Stud. FYI
Something happen to my gold, something gonna happen to YOU
Your channel is making this COVID Lockdown bearable.
Listening to you retell old memories and tell stories i never heard about before as well really helps pass the time.
Thank you so much for doing what you do. I appreciate it that much more.
I was LITERALLY just dancing to his theme song 2 minutes ago. That's awesome, chico!
😐
He was so freaking huge, but next to Nash, he looks regular size.
tfive24 I think you meant medium sized lmao
In the great words of Scott Hall "da big meng, and da medium size meng" lol
There's a reason he called himself the medium size mane, when he went to WCW
He was 6'5 or 6'6
Razor said he learned important ring psychology from Mr.Perfect/Curt Henning. Henning told him to do things slow and methodically with no wasted movements. Henning said to do things slow and make the audience wait/ reel the crowd in.
That’s picture of him in the Miami fl pork n bean projects will forever be goated 😭🔥🔥🔥
i am 35 and dont watch wrestling anymore. haven't done since about 2004 but i love your videos! well put together and its nostalgic too!
Same here. I stopped watching wrestling since 2008 but i love this Channel
RIP Scott Hall, I still can't believe you're gone. I was a huge fan since the Razor Ramon debut and stayed a fan and will always be a fan.
Breaking news : Razor Ramon has been diagnosed with a rare form of Machismo, it's practically OOZING from him!!
@Mantorras Montquilla he is a murder? I think you mean "murderer" and that's true he is a murderer, BUT it was self defense and he wasn't charged with it. 👏👏💪
@Drupiter even tho it was justifiable homicide, going by the definition of murderer, he is one js. I literally looked up the definition of it before i commented lol.
@Mantorras Montquilla Self-defense is not classified as murder.
It's classified as justifiable homicide.
You don't need a law degree to understand such basic concepts.
@Mantorras Montquilla
murder
[ mur-der ]
noun
Law. the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder, ormurder one ), and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder, ormurder two ).
Go away, troll.
What was genius about Razor Ramone was he took the same dynamic that made audiences cheer for Tony Montana and made it show through Scott Hall and it was almost inevitable that he'd become an antihero. He had the same sort of stage presence of all the great workers. He always got a huge pop, he always knew how to sell, he always knew how to stay in character and, at some point, he didn't even need his Razor persona, the fans loved him just as himself.
Does anyone else notice, that most great matches were against Bret Hart? Not vs Flair, or Hogan?
That’s because every Bret Hart match is a great match.
Bret Hart and Curt Hening with Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon and Triple H were the safest and hardest workers what a treat
Hall was a heel when Flair was in WWF.. and I don't think he had any matches vs Hogan in 1993.
Wow, I literally just watched his WWE debut. Then this comes up.
*WWF
That just happened to me ... I randomly checked out his debut then bam this pops up 😂😂😂 he was def top 10 ever
@@ced214 an now he's gone boys
RIP Scott Hall/Razor Ramon a true wrestling legend
This guy was the man in the AWA and Razor Ramon. The Razor gimmick fit like a glove.
I LOVED Scott Hall as Razor Ramon, he just had "it". I was crushed the day he died. My little bro gave me a Razor Ramon action figure in box. I wanted to get it signed by him, he was in Vancouver doing something a few years ago. I would of LOVED to of had that signed by him.
I also have had some of the same issues he has had in his life. So to see him go from him in the mid 2000's to him with DDP and the life he had after. Those demons have a way of coming back to kicking you in the ass later on in life sadly. I am so proud of what Scott accomplished in his life after he got his act together.
Scott was just mesmerizing as Razor and made watching WWF back then somewhat palatable.
RIP Mr Hall, the matches in Heaven just got a whole lot better. You are missed and remembered.
GOAT to never have the strap. And it’s pretty cool because he never really needed it whether he should’ve had it or not.
His look, charisma, and the way he worked was champion material for sure.
I would say Jake Roberts was the GOAT to never hold the WWF Championship.
IC title held multiple times! So yea he is a champion
liquidgeorge solid choice by all means.
liquidgeorge what about Dusty Rhodes (past his prime in WWF for sure) and Curt Hennig?
He was one of my favorites during the time period
I got into wrestling at the start of this year, never seen anything about WWF other than playing SNES games back in the day, and boy was I missing out, the old days were amazing and Razor's my favourite classic wrestler, such charisma, glad he bounced back!
Razor was also apart of the biggest upsets I’ve ever seen. I was 8-9 years old watching the 1-2-3 kid beat him on RAW. Iconic moment for me thinking a “jobber” was gonna really beat Razor
You've got to do an episode on DDP if you haven't already. He's one of the genuine good guys who never seemed to juice. He's actually genuinely helped people with his Yoga as well as former stars.
DDP juiced and he's open about it
The coolest character I ever saw on wrestling. What a long career. I particularly love the nwo skid on wcw he had with the hulk and nash. Those were the golden years. I was going back and forth watching the wcw and wwe.
Shout out to be everyone who watched this when it 1st came out .. and all those who gave him his flowers when he was still here..
RIP to a huge part of my childhood and teenage years
You can see where Dwayne Johnson got his inspiration for his attire during the attitude era.
@CAITO ROSARIO are you saying he stole razor Ramon's swagger
@@jjmak4831 wouldn’t say steal but when you compare Attitude era rock with Ramon, you can see that swag and that attitude that’s perfect for a heel
"Wait, what's that bag for?"
"It's a prop for my promo. It's supposed to be the cash I'll offer the kid..."
"Well, this is just ridiculous, how is the audience supposed to know it's money that's inside the bag? Let's put a big dollar sign on the bag!"
Man it seems like Curt Henning was every where. I swear everyone of these shows whoever the subject is working with Mr. Perfect. But another great bio, keep it up!!!
Great for Scott Hall for making a comeback in some way. It's never to late.
Hey that intro SLAPS...is that a remix?! RR is a fave too. I'll never forget that ladder match with Shawn at WMX. LEGEND
He didn't need the WWF Championship to validate his amazing career, but damnit I wish he had just one chance to wrap that giant gold belt around his waist. He would have looked so good with it. My favorite wrestler ever.
For sure. Scott/Razor. One of my favorite characters of all time. His promos, attitude, and in ring ability - a real total package. I loved his punches.
Just wanted to say thanks for the content during this trying time. I have been in self isolation and one of the highlights have been your uploads. Hope you can continue and stay safe and healthy
Your vids are so on point! When I see a new video notification I get my dinner prepped, sit back and enjoy!
One of my favorite characters of all time, and one of the greatest characters of all time, period. A wrestling version of the Scarface character? Absolute gold. Swag Personified!
Razor looks like a John Romita jr Punisher.
That Hollywood backlot brawl was kinda funny cuz Piper jumped in that white SUV and drove to the arena, they used footage of the OJ Simpson chase on the freeway lol.
I saw one of the house shows with Razor vs Macho Man as the main event. Very good match. Arena was about half full. But that match got the crowd going for sure.
Razor had the best debut vignettes what a character.
lol I’ve only just realised after all these years, when I was a kid I thought it was bars of gold on Razor’s trunks, but they’re actually razors 🤣😅
As I have a few times already, Wrestling Bios is my favorite TH-cam channel and you know your stuff as well for putting the bios together. Keep up the excellent work my friend! Zack 25yr fan, Somerset KY
I love how he still chews on a toothpick to this day...How he always flicked it in the face of his opponents before a match is just one of the little things about his character that was great.
Such an amazing person, in this video more than any others you sense there was a positivity surrounding him and even his rivals. They went through so much, yet in these times the tragedies affecting so many, stayed at bay. He was just a magical guy... So missed ♡
Every time I hear that music I instantly see Scott/Razor coming out and I am immediately taken back to a better time in life
My favorite wrestles as a kid. I've rocked the toothpick til this day bc of this man and I'm just about 35. RIP to one of the GOATs.
Back when wrestling was fun & entertaining.
*RIP Scott Hall*
Thanks for the memories Razor Ramon
Gone too soon. Never to be forgotten.
Seeing this makes me realize how old I am. Man we are really not on this earth for long at all.
Never regret getting older as it's a privilege denied to many.
I can't stop replaying this intro!! What a tasty groove!!!! Wrestling Bios 4 LIFE!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for your awesome work! Great video!
I really liked the Razor Ramon character.
3:03 Vince and Pat did not come up with the name. That was Scott.
Vince initially thought it would not work because Razor Ruddock the boxer, already existed. But Scott convinced Vince he could make it work.
Source: Scott's 2007 RF video interview.
0:26 The bright lit photo from Scott's left side here actually looks the closest to Rick Bognar's version of any photo I've seen. Watching on a phone screen i actually had to look twice lol.
RIP Scott Hall we’re going to miss you
RIP Chico, big part of our childhoods gone
Indeed one of my fav. childhood stars. His moves, finisher, that slow walk leaning a little forward, "Eh yo!", he had the Chrisma!
Music for the night intro was great... Nice work and great video!!!
@3:25 What leopard skin interior is black and white striped?
The convertible interior is either Zebra or White Tiger. not Leopard..It even show it in the very shot as he was calling it leopard skin lol
With THAT said I have MAD respect for DDP and how he helped Scott and Jake and still laugh when people talk about DDP Yoga..
Razor was my first favorite wrestler. He was the first wrestler I took a liking to as a kid. I feel you did him justice with this video.
One of the most underrated stars of that era he was a good worker an amazing talker its a shame he was never given a run with the wwe title he could of been a great top guy at that point in time
Legend 👌. I remember being shocked that "a jobber" beat Razor lol
Razor was my favorite "new era" wrestler in the 90s basically after hogan warrior and macho left and the old school guys were gone scott hall was my favorite and it was tough watching him and macho having a match because I didn't want either one to lose lol
Wrestling bio is easily the best wrestling documentaries on TH-cam really enjoy this channel just wondering when the wwe is going to hire this guy lol
He had the gift man he should’ve been wwe champion a few times
One of the best debuts ever. I had never seen a fall-away slam or the Razor's Edge until then.
Scott Hall sold Razor so damn well.
The swagger, the trademark toothpick, the deliberately slow walk.
He was right there with Rick Rude, Jake the Snake, Undertaker, and Macho Man with how well he did his gimmick.
3 suggestions : Ultimo Dragon story, Tajiri story (id really love this one), Justin credible, ......oh yeah we still really should do that billy kidman one too
Thanks for putting out these videos. Takes my mind off all that is going on in the world at the moment. Keeps me sane.
Great to see him get a handle on his past problems, and hopefully we might catch him in AEW just like Jake.
Would've been nice. Too late, but some sort of comeback would've been cool. Might even have put AEW on.
Thank you Rick Martel for putting Razor over 🤩
Realizing how good the booking was back then. Every feud was build well and made sence...
RIP Razor you will be missed 💔🙏
Great video, thanks for all your work in putting it together for all of us Razor fans.
Razor Ramon is incredibly underrated.
@Jackbro82 Earth.
Would love to see a video of the story of Essa Rios in the WWE. The one time Light Heavyweight champion who was let go too soon imo.
They kept Lita though
Been waiting all morning !
@Scott M yea i was thinking that when i wrote it lol
He had some cool entrance music. When you hear those screeching brakes sounds at the beginning...that bassline was tight. Had that Latin feel to it.
Jesus that fall from Waltman was absolutely horrid
He was an extremely believable tough guy I wouldn't wanna fight in a bar, But he was also my favorite wrestler in the 90s
Damn I love the remixes you do to these iconic entrance themes.
One of the greatest true character inventions of all time.
I’m not sure how this got any dislikes. Stellar job my man
I really appreciate how you put these videos together and your narrating is exceptional. I'm wishing you nothing but every success. I've got tons of ideas of other wrestling videos I'd love for you to produce.
My most favourite wrestler growing up. Nice video. I'm surprised razor had soo many house non taped matches I knew nothing about in his run
Very, very well done. I have enjoyed a number of your shows.
Thanks.
My two favourite wrestlers are razor and perfect, they would have been a good tag team i reckon. But yeah both were brilliant to watch and could perform at the level required to have u hooked. The good old days
The way you produce these videos and your commentary are second to none
As for Razor i dont judge anyone thats karmas job
When he came back as the Diamond Stud I didn't recognize he was Scott Hall.
He was jacked to the max back in 1991
It's easy to forget that he was the Diamond Stud in his first stint in WCW considering how more famous and popular he'd become as Razor Ramon and as part of the NWO.
This is crazy.I was asking myself if wrestling bios ever made a video about razor ramon,now here it is
Razor had this to say,
"Hey yo, Mr. WrestlingBios mang, ...did you re-do my music, mang?"