Former WCW and WWE star Scott Hall is on life support after suffering three heart attacks. As per reports, the 63-year-old is admitted at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia.
The report stated Hall underwent a hip replacement surgery last week, following which his conditions deteriorated after a blood clot got loose.
Hall, who is popularly known as Razaor Ramon, gained prominence in the wrestling industry after aligning with Kevin Nash to form The Outsiders. WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan then joined the duo, which was then called as the NWO.
Meanwhile, in an emotional post on Instagram, Nash revealed that Hall’s family has decided to take the 63-year-old off life support.
“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—ing 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,” wrote Nash on Instagram.
Other superstars who have shared the ring with Hall also prayed for his speedy recovery and extended their well-wishes on Twitter.
As per reports, Hall was scheduled to be part of WrestleMania 38 Weekend events in Dallas next month.