Twitterati mourns demise of WWE superstar 'Razor Ramon' at 63

Scott Hall, aka Razor Ramon, passed away at the age of 63 — after being taken off from life support

By Web Desk
March 15, 2022
Razor Ramon.  — Twitter

The Twitterati paid tribute to the WWE star wrestler Scott Hall, famously known as Razor Ramon, who passed away at the age of 63 — after being taken off from life support.  

According to The Sun, Hall was rushed to the hospital after falling and breaking his hip, earlier this month. He then suffered three heart attacks after a blood clot got loose, and was placed on life support.

The WWE on their official website penned a heartfelt tribute to him, in which they also mentioned the journey of his stellar career, as well as his monumental achievements too. 

"WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away. A hugely influential Superstar, Hall began his career in 1984, performing with various organizations across the country before joining World Championship Wrestling in 1991 as The Diamond Studd," they wrote.  

After that WWE also informed the masses, about his rise as a WWE superstar.

"In 1992, Hall signed with WWE and introduced fans all over the world to the character of Razor Ramon, becoming a four-time Intercontinental Champion and one of the most enduring personas of WWE's "New Generation," they informed.  

Meanwhile, fans, as well as the famed WWE star wrestlers, mourned the demise of Hall, by paying tribute on the microblogging website. 

Here's how they have reacted:

"I'm gutted…Lost a brother I love you, Scott!!. I'll see you down the road," Triple H tweeted.

"The WWE family will forever remember Scott Hall as a gifted entertainer and 2-time WWE Hall of Famer, a loving father, and a dear friend," wrote WWE on a video shared on their official Twitter handle. 


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