The Final 48 Hours of Scott Hall

Scott Hall was one of the most influential and unforgettable figures in professional wrestling history. To WWE fans, he was Razor Ramon — the smooth-talking, toothpick-flicking bad guy who walked into the New Generation Era and instantly became one of its coolest stars. His matches with Shawn Michaels helped redefine what ladder matches could be. His rivalry with the 1-2-3 Kid gave WWE one of its most famous underdog moments. And his presence alongside names like Bret Hart, Diesel, The Undertaker, Triple H, and Mr. Perfect made him one of the most recognizable stars of the 1990s. But Scott Hall’s biggest impact may have come when he left WWE and arrived in WCW. Alongside Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan, Hall helped create the nWo — a faction that changed wrestling forever, reshaped the Monday Night Wars, and made WCW the hottest company in the world. This video looks at the final 48 hours of Scott Hall’s story — not just as a wrestling star, but as a man remembered by the people closest to him. From Kevin Nash’s emotional tribute to the respect shown by legends across WWE, WCW, and AEW, this is the story of how the wrestling world said goodbye to one of its coolest, most complicated, and most beloved icons. Scott Hall was more than Razor Ramon. He was more than the nWo. He was a trendsetter, a survivor, a friend, a father, and a wrestler whose influence can still be felt every time someone tries to look cool inside a wrestling ring.