Wrestling’ Hip surgery causes complications, wrestling superstar Hall dies at 63 – Liberty Sports

Wrestling superstar Hall has died at the age of 63. (File photo, Associated Press)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report]Scott Hall, a pivotal star player in the American wrestling world in the 1990s, was admitted to the hospital due to a fall in early March this year and died of complications during surgery at the age of 63.

Hall suffered a hip fracture due to a fall in early March, and was hospitalized for surgery. However, problems such as thrombosis occurred during the operation, resulting in 3 heart attacks. Emergency life support machines must be used. Later, WWE also issued a message mourning a generation of wrestling superstars.

Hall was famous all over the world in the 1990s. He used the alias “Razor Raymond” and was active in the World Wrestling League (formerly known as WWF, now WWE). He was very popular with wrestling fans. He won the WWF Intercontinental Championship 4 times and 2 WCW The U.S. Heavyweight Championship, as well as the WCW World Television Championship and the 9-time World Tag Team Championship.

In addition, Hall is also a founding member of the wrestling group “nWo” (New World Order), inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014, and in 2020 he joined Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan and The wrestling group “New World Order” formed by Sean Waltman was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a group.

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