WWE News

Kevin Nash Comments On Scott Hall’s Death

nWo New World Order Article Pic a WrestleFeed App

• Kevin Nash Comments On Scott Hall’s Death

When Scott Hall was on life support, Kevin Nash wrote the following on Instagram:

“Scott’s on life support. Once his family is in place they will discontinue life support.

I’m going to lose the one person on this planet I’ve spent more of my life with than anyone else. My heart is broken and I’m so very f**king sad. 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. When we jumped to WCW we didn’t care who liked or hated us. We had each other and with the smooth Barry Bloom we changed wrestling both in content and pay for those……alot that disliked us.

We were the ‘Outsiders’ but we had each other. Scott always felt he wasn’t worthy of the afterlife. Well God please have some gold plated toothpicks for my brother.

My life was enriched with his take on life. He wasn’t perfect but as he always said ‘The last perfect person to walk the planet they nailed to a cross’.

As we prepare for life without him just remember there goes a great guy you ain’t going to see another one like him again.

See Ya down the road Scott. I couldn’t love a human being any more than I do you.”

After Hall’s passing, Nash tweeted the following:

“You never realize how much you love someone until you can’t.”

Hall was 63 years old. After having legendary runs in both WWF and WCW, he was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame twice (first for his Razor Ramon run and then for his nWo run).

Also Read: Bret Hart Comments On Scott Hall’s Death

• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (March 16, 1997) – WCW Uncensored 1997

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on March 16, 1997, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Uncensored 1997’ LIVE on PPV from the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina.

This was the 3rd annual ‘WCW Uncensored’ event out of 6 that aired on pay-per-view between 1995 and 2000.

You can find the results below:

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Dean Malenko defeated Eddie Guerrero (c)

Ultimate Dragon defeated Psychosis

Glacier defeated Mortis

Strap match: Buff Bagwell defeated Scotty Riggs

Texas Tornado match: Harlem Heat defeated The Public Enemy

WCW World Television Championship: Prince Iaukea (c) defeated Rey Mysterio Jr.

Triangle Elimination: Team nWo defeated Team Piper and Team WCW


        
To Top