@@Crimson.Pictures I know that feeling as well. Lost a friend to suicide July 28th, 2012. Lost one April 27th, 2020 to liver failure and then the other one last year. Plus a mother in law June 1st, 2020, 2 aunt's, 1 uncle, stepmother, stepbrother all within last couple years.
@@jonburrows2684 Man I wish I knew the words but I know it wouldn't help. Just hope you have at least healed somewhat as I know the pain never fully goes away. Life is so precious.
Scott was one hell of a guy . Me and the wife met him at a Walmart in cave-in rock, Illinois while attending the gathering of the juggalos. My wife was a big fan so she kept staring while he was shopping, so while we were at the check out he came up and took photos with us and was a very down to earth. He will be truly missed
@@K1ngAw3som3 lol. You don't wanna know. Kinda funny that they met him while going to that though. Hall and Nash were my favorites. These 2 guys made me laugh so many times on Monday nights
As a fan of Scott Hall I really appreciate what you're sharing with us big man. Another reason why you are one of the most misunderstood guys in the business. It's not freaking easy to show this kind of vulnerability but thanks again for giving us fan an intimate look at your last moments with Scott. NWO 4 life
I'd say no one could have pulled off the Razor Ramon character like he did. The toothpick, and accent and swag, it was an overall great gimmick while he was in his prime. I didn't see a lot of wrestling after late 90s so I didn't get to see a lot of his other work in NWO, but I'm trying to now.
Got to respect Scott's toughness in his final days. He's in so much pain that he passes out, but then finds the grit to fight through the pain and get himself to fluids. A hoss till the end.
Yo Nash, from a 39 year old black man who was raised on wrestling. I have to admit you and Scott were two of my all time favorite! Not only that I think your personality is what's missing in wrestling today. Thank you for all the years of entertainment my brother.
RIP Razor... but even Scott Hall would tell people how fortunate and lucky he felt just to have made it long enough to see his son Cody succeed in the wrestling business (and he knows what a rough, cutthroat business it is) and how he never thought he would live to see 60 years old in the first place! There are many cautionary lessons from the infamous "Plane Ride From Hell", and I know the Vice documentary about it makes Hall look pretty bad, but I honestly felt sorry for him (and Mr. Perfect, who was one of the fall guys in the aftermath and whose firing ultimately contributed to his very premature death in his mid-30s) after watching it. Basically, Hall got "H-bombed" with halcyon -- a potent tranquilizer -- without his knowledge, on top of whatever booze and/or GHB, pills, etc he had voluntarily ingested. As a result, the man was sound asleep for almost the entire flight. Then he wakes up at some point after being wheelchaired off the plane by Justin Credible just to shortly discover he's been fired from his job over something that he had no memory of, largely because his drink was spiked. I honestly believe that since the flight was almost over and (in the stewardess' mind Hall might have been the best behaved of the bunch, to that point) she wanted to offer him breakfast and when she went to get his attention, he temporarily roused him from his stupor but he was still totally out of it and probably thought he was in a dream-like state. This makes sense IMO, because after grabbing the woman's arm/shirt for several seconds, what did he do? Even according to the complaintant's own account of the incident, Hall simply fell right back into a sleep SO DEEP that some people on the plane thought he might be dead... so deep that he needed to be Weekend at Bernie'd off the plane and through customs. My main point being: There is no way that man woke up on his own just to go back into a semi-coma 10-15 seconds later, one that he could not be awakened from. Which means his bizarre interaction with the fight attendant was the product of him being roused from his comatose state, confused and agitated like most sleepwalkers act when they are suddenly roused from their sleep by another person. Sorry for the rambling here, I just feel bad that Hall/Razor lost his job as a direct result of basically being poisoned. Vince was in a tough position, I get it, but IMO what Ric Flair did to the girl was worse... because he was lit by fully conscious and well aware of what he was doing.
You can see the pain in his face. I personally LOVED hall and nash. But even if you hated them, the thing you can't deny is they were BROTHERS and I just can't imagine the pain Big Kev feels over this. Thanks Kev for sharing your emotions and your story in this topic. You didn't have to do that but you did anyway. THANK YOU KEV! RIP SCOTT HALL
So sad hearing Kev talk about this. Hang in there big man, hopefully this new pod will help you and be therapeutic maybe talking about the good old days. I’ll be here for the ride every step!
I hate to point this out but I only know this because I had this. A perforated bowl is a blockage, most likely, & I'm being generous, it's due to pain medicine. Which they immediately stop until you defecate.
You wont get an aspirin until you provide feces. I'm not trying to be gross, also a broken hip would get you some heavy duty pain medicine & he should've been giving something cuz he wasn't an animal, I'm sure he was giving something.
@@Ryan-hl4ur i think what your describing is an impaction, used take "pharmaceutical" pain medicine and that shit will definetly block you up, and even cause the perforation from pushing to hard/long
@@nostalgiaman6816 Working with family in construction they turned a blind eye when my drinking became all day/everyday! I was a bad azz in college, not because of where I played division 1 football. I was 41 and falling apart, body was slowly shutting down I tried to quit and my gf had to slowly give me a beer, I looked at her and said when the ones in the cooler are gone I'm done. She didn't believe me. I hit my knees and prayed God please send me the strength I once had. It was rough my friend but from 30 plus a day to ZERO. Praying u stay clean. How did you quit?
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash friendship just proved that you do NOT have to be blood related to be family rip to the bad guy my favorite wrestler of all time
you guys were and always will be my heros. i'm 37 now, and i still can't get over how monumental you guys were to the business. thank you scott for everything you gave me as a child
I used to make waffles and run up to my room turn on wcw and wait for the outsiders. I was also grounded in my room for an entire summer and all I had was WWE mags that I was givin recent and it was mostly Razor Ramon featured. I guess he was over big at the time. So I read about him over and over. I'm 37 now and my bday is March 13 kinda odd. He was my fav for sure. RIP Scott I will miss you
What Sean says at 7:08 is absolutely true. If youre visiting someone who is in end of life care talk to them even if theyre unconscious (yes its hard to know what to say at that point) cuz they will be able to hear you so make those words count.
This hits home for me personally. Years back, an old employer of mine who I had also considered a friend was in the hospital and on his last legs. I will never forget that day. I'm talking about a 75 year old man who was a physical specimen the entire time I knew him. Tall. Strapping. Just a specimen. The model of health and what I had hoped to be at his age. And after an infection, refusing traditional methods, he relied of homeopathy and prayer instead and here I am standing in the hospital room with his wife at his side...and he wasn't really there. The man I saw was shrunken, frail, broken, couldn't even open his eyes or form a word. He was conscious but wasn't there. His wife assured me that though he can't open his eyes or speak he could hear and understand every word. So I just started speaking. I told him that I was glad to have met him and my life was all the better for it. I told him that I considered him more than just a boss or former boss but as a friend. I was glad that I had the chance to know him and extra glad that I had the opportunity to be there that day to say my goodbyes. Though I wish it wasn't so, I knew it was there and nothing could stop it and though I despise hospitals there's no way I wouldn't see him one more time. I held myself together for the most part with just a couple breaks in my voice. I touched him and hugged his wife and I left. I bawled immediately after I got to my vehicle. It crushed me deeply. To those out there that may have to deal with a situation like this in their future - don't hesitate to be there at or near the end and don't stop yourself from speaking just because they can't respond. They can hear you. Believe it. They can hear every word. Talk to them. This is not a regret that you ever want by not speaking to them. To hear Kev say that the Kliq just basically cried during what they though would be the last 10 minutes of Scott's life makes sense. What else can you do? Man this really hit home for me big time. RIP Scott Hall
@@BigDaddyJinx Its always an awful experience for anyone involved and Im sorry for your loss. I will explain how I found this out and at the time was a bit of a mind f*ck. My grandfather was dying of lung cancer ysars ago. I was in the hospital every night for the last few days he was with us. Like your experience he used to be a fit hard working man but by this time he was frail weak and reduced to skin and bones. One night he was in a lot of pain so the nurses gave him a heavy dose of morphine which put him into a coma like state which he would never wake up from. The next night he was still unresponsive but peaceful and I was struggling to know what to say the previous nights when he was able to talk back to me. I will never know where these words came from but I started saying things to him like "dont keep holding on just to suffer. Dont be afraid of whats to come". I then said "dont worry about us..." I mentioned my dads name (his son) and as soon as I did a man who had been laying still and silent in a coma for 24 hours gasped and raised his head like he tried to talk back to me. I knew he could hear me and was listening to every word I said. I have never been a religious person but I found myself praying by his bedside that he wouldnt be alone when the time came. I left the hospital in a daze and woke up the next morning to texts from my dad saying he had passed away in the night within 6-8 hours of my visit. My 1st thought was like omg did I influence that in some way? Did my words help him feel more comfortable about passing on? It kinda f*cked my head up for a while but I wont ever forget what happened and the lessons it taught me. There are so many things in life we are yet to understand or explain through science or even logic. Theres more to my story but a RUclips comment section is no place for me to share it as no doubt some ignorant *sshole would chime in saying what happened to me isnt true when they dont know sh*t. Anyway thank you for sharing your experience and I hope if anyone reads all this from either of us it can help others going through similar hard times.
Yeah I wasn't able to say goodbye to my best friend. While he was in the hospital. I had to say what I needed to say to him in his casket. I balled my eyes out surrounded by a bunch of gangster ass mofos but I didn't care. He was like a brother to me. The things we done to survive.
Can hear the pain in your voice big Kev. Thanks to you Dallas, Sean, Paul, Mike, and Jake for being there with Scott over the years. True friends are so hard to keep these days. Thanks for sharing.
My mom passed away this past May 18th. I feel Nash. I too got to say good bye to someone I loved so much. Scott will love forever in our hearts and memories. His spirit will never die. ♥️♥️♥️♥️ We love ya Scott. N.W.O For LIFE!!!!!
I met Kevin at that show the Saturday before Scott passed, he recieved a phone call right before I met him and he had an instant tear. We had spoke about my cousin who was a huge fan of his that had passed of cancer. We had a small exchange about losing people close to us. Part of me thinks he was getting that call from Ddp about Scott. Nash is an amazing man, and still took time with everyone after that call
I'm glad I saw this Kevin and Scott were so tight and DDP was another huge, selfless friend. I've experienced having a friend on life support and I was there for him like these guys....it's a hard part of life, but I'm happy to hear this....RIP Scott
what can be said about Scott Hall that hasn't already been said? A Legend, A Trailblazer, Hall of Famer, The Bad Guy. The only comfort I can give is the knowledge that through his wrestling he inspired, moved, and gave the fans memories that will last a lifetime, and all those moments that meant so much as Kids, will continue to mean the world to us. Thank You Scott, Rest Easy.
When I heard about Scott hall passed away I was in tears because he was a influence for me to kick my alcohol abuse and his hof quote will forever remain my cover picture on Facebook as a reminder to stay sober and as a tribute to Scott hall rip bad guy
“Hard work pays off. Dreams come true. Bad times don’t last. But bad guys do.”- Scott Hall😔😢🙏🏾 I met Scott twice at WrestleCon and at my gas station. He was such a great guy. I miss him so much.
Omg if I hear this quote one more time I’m legit going to puke. I wish he had never said it. You like harvesting marks comment it on every video that even remotely mentions Scott hall. I literally cringe now when I see the quote.
@@marcushamner5994 triggered? It’s not like your comment is groundbreaking. The exact same comment has been posted over a million times before you. You literally copy pasted it for likes. It was a cool quote. Now people like you have ruined it.
Big Kev has always been my favorite wrestler of all time... hearing him speaking about Scott, makes me respect him even more.... RIP Scott Praying for you Big Man..
Listened to this the other day while on the road back home to Boston. Extremely hard not to get emotional,just hearing the overwhelming amount of admiration and love Kev had for Scott. At the same time,everything Kev said was everything I wanted and needed to hear.
As a podcast host, Sean - strong work at 6:35 getting Kev through the moment. I lost my dad on May 12 of this year, and just hearing the reference with which you’re handling Scott’s passing makes me respect you, Kevin, as a human… Not just a wrestler… Even more. #NWO4Life
Kevin is the man! I really hope he remembers all the great times they had together and focus on just that! I hope he talks about it when he wants to.... so it is therapeutic in his grieving process but I really hope the media leaves him alone about it and doesn't constantly bombard him about this issue. He may be a big tough cool guy but he is a real man that's going through tough times regarding this issue as he should!!!!! Scott was his best friend and together they changed the landscape of wrestling and NO ONE can take that away from Kevin and Scott!
I unexpectedly lost my best friend two years ago at 49 years of age. It never gets easier which tells you how real the love was. I see and hear the LOVE in the video. Godspeed to Scott Hall and his dear friends.
Really thankful for Kev talking about this, lost my best friend not too long before Hall passed away and I hadn't managed to see him in nearly two months just thanks to college, kills you losing somebody so close and regretting all that lost time
*Scott Hall had one of the very best ring entrances that I have ever seen. His signature jumping and and arms stretched wide will always be Legendary.*
@@kevinchandler179 I'm watching 1995 WWF and The Rock basically ripped him off. The one arm back slam ("Rock bottom), the single eyebrow raise, the loud, bright print shirts. All Razor.
This was a big blow for me, not just because Scott passed, but my Dad died about 10 days later, so its been really devastating for me. I really felt for his family & friends.
When my grandfather was brought back to life 3 times. Last time I saw him he was so happy and excited. So out of character. He said that the last time he was dying he saw his mother and she talked to him. He was telling anyone who would listen with a excited tone. I saw my mother and seen the light that people talked about. He just wanted everyone to know that yes there is a afterlife. He saw it but was brought back. He said it was so beautiful and his mother and people he lost were there. He died about a week later. I was devastated at the time but also kind of happy that he was so at peace and ready to go. I never ever knew him to be a emotional man. Always strick but I'll never forget seeing him for the last time and how over joyed he was talking about what he saw and felt. He said the only reason he came back was to say goodbye to his kids and dogs. He left the hospital a few days later made it home. Died that day in the kitchen next to his dog. Absolutely a true story. The way he described it is seared into my memory. I always find comfort in that. Turns out people though out history that were on the brink of death said they saw the same thing. Loved ones that died are there. A bright white light. And the felling of pure love and joy. It's almost like we live just to report what is was like living to others in the afterlife. I hope it can comfort some of you too. My skeptical mind wants to say so bad that it can't be but the pure emotions and hearing him talk about what he saw the last time I seen him. I just have no choice to believe him. He was at a undeniable peace about his death.
My mother had almost the same exact experience. She lived for almost four more years. I didn't really believe her at first but after researching enough about it, I'm convinced something amazing waits for all of us when we pass.
A 2 star hospital saved my life, and that of my unborn son. My heart had to be restarted due to SVT. I wish the same could be true for Scott. He was a warrior right until the very end. RIP Scott Hall
A 2 star hospital is still a hospital. I don't know how they grade them, what criteria they use, but if you need to see a doctor then surely any hospital will do in an emergency.
@@Speedyreedy1218 Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a heart condition featuring episodes of an abnormally fast heart rate. The heart will suddenly start racing, then stop racing or slow down abruptly.
I met Kevin about a month after Scott's passing at a ComicCon. They were supposed to be there together. You can tell Kevin was still shaken. I am sure every guest saying "Sorry about Scott" made it even harder. I love hearing Kevin talk about Scott, they had a special relationship. God Bless Kevin, Dallas, Sean, Jake and his other close friends.
I lost my oldest and best friend to cancer just last year. Its the most absolute painful experience I've gone thru up to this point in my life. So I feel for ya big man. Thank you for sharing as painful as it may be :(
I absolutely agree. My best friend's the person who I had a closer bond with than anybody ever died at the age of 22 in jan. 2009. He took a bunch of Muscle relaxers fell asleep in bed with a cigarette and you can put 2 and 2 together. My father passed away and didn't affect me as much as losing my best friend did. Get me wrong my dad greatly affected me but the loss of my friend so early in life for me Has been horrible because I have probably only madelete only made one friend Simpson and she became my wife. There's in that I literally never got close to anybody because I feel like I don't want to make new friends I want my old friend back. What good is a friendship if Can't even have one with your best friend.
worst thing in the world is losing a kid or a parent. But losing a best friend idk, maybe it is on that level. I dont know i guess cause ive never had a best friend
Listening to Nash after having experienced the pain he has throughout his life, and the bond he has with his friends brings me to tears. Sorry for your recent loss ♥️🙏🏻
This freaking brought a tear to my eye. Babyface Razor Ramon is one of my all-time favorite wrestlers. Thanks for always being there for him, Big Daddy Cool. You are a damn good man, Sir. If we all had true friends like you. God bless DDP, as well.
God I know this just had to be so hard on Kevin, Scott was more than a best friend, they were like brothers. I love how he is finally showing us this vulnerable side of him. Truly beautiful
Scott was such a great guy and very underrated as a wrestling talent. He could have easily gone on to win a world title but he gave value to secondary titles such as the I.C and U.S belts in a lot of memorable matches. That man could work without making it look like work. R.I.P Big man.
God bless Scott, God bless you, Kevin. You guys(and some others) are what brought me back into wrestling in the mid 90's after a 10yr hiatus. It'll never be the same again. Thank you.
Even though it's been awhile since Scott's passing, it's still weird hearing people talk about Scott Hall in a past tense, kinda like Kobe Bryant, it's going to take a good while before I get use to Scott Hall not being with us anymore 💔
i was too young to watch him wrestle, but i’ll tell you what… His youshoot interviews and i’ve watched his old matches and documentaries about him. Man was a true legend, i go through addiction myself and I completely understand his hardships. But I got absolutely nothing but love for that man. Rest in peace to the bad guy 💙
These guys put so much entertainment in my eyes as a seven-year-old kid. I loved watching them wrestle and just kick ass. I don’t watch wrestling anymore at 36 years of age. It’s just not the same and I can’t stand it these days. Still thank you for all the great entertainment back then.
As successful as Scott was in the business, I still think he is one of the most criminally underrated performers in the history of the business. I have been a fan for over 30 years, and I have seen very few people who worked as smoothly as he did. Everything looked so natural. He was one of the greats. NWO 4 Life
I grew up watching Scott Hall from Fall of 98 till the very last match in TNA 2010. I could stop crying for about two hours after I saw the news. Can't even imagine what Big Kev went through... Rest in Power, Bad Guy.
I'm 47 and a lifelong fan of WWF, grew up watching you guy's. It really sucks hearing this about Scott, the person, his character on the other hand, was at the top of wrestling at 1 point. To hear this how he passed, really breaks my heart. Wish i could have met him and just talked about the business for a few minutes. Razor Ramon character was one of my favorites. You too, Diesel, nothing but love and respect for you guy's 👊 the bad guy will always live in our memories.
Yeah Kevin, glad you and Scott were great buds, followed both your wrestling careers for a long time, I remember when Scott did his first original promo with the WWF as razor Ramon, it was awesome.
Man this one hit the feels. Very sorry for the loss of your friend. He was one of my favorites. Not only as a wrestling character, but I could listen to Scott Hall talk wrestling all day.
I'm sorry you lost your buddy Kev. Good friends are so rare and so hard to find, so losing them is always a great loss. I didn't know Scott, but damn he was entertaining to watch. His loss was a great loss for us wrestling fans.
Damn, got me tearing up on my lunch break. This is my childhood. My fondest memories are hanging out with my “kliq” and watching these guys wrestle “Bad times don’t last but Bad Guys do” 🤘🏻 ❤️
Kev, you and Scott were such a big part of my growing up, I appreciate you so much for sharing this stuff. I had so much admiration and respect for Scott and to know he had his friends and family there at the end is so heartwarming.
Damn. Lost my best friend of 20 years a few years back I know how he feels. I hate to be optimistic here because I know it sucks but at least they got to say goodbye. Some people don’t get to do that. I didn’t. Best wishes to the kliq
Thanks to Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver. Scott Hall was Truly One of A Kind. One of my Absolute Favorites to watch and listen to. A True Entertainer. Thank you, Kevin.
This is so sad. You can say whatever you want about “life choices” and whatever and be callus, but this guy entertained us for what, 3 decades? God bless Scott Hall and his family and friends. The world thanks you bad guy. Also: I’ve watched/rewatched Nash interviews/clips way more times than I’d like to admit.
Thanks for sharing this big man Scott's passing hit me pretty hard much like Piper's and savage's passing. He was and always will be a one of a kind person and performer and had a hell of a run in his career.
This is so sad. RIP Scott, you entertained millions, brining joy to peoples life. You got people to escape their trouble, If only for a few hours a week, it still meant the world to the people. RIP legend, thanks for all the great memories. The Bad Guy will live forever in the hearts of the fans.
So sad losing all the guys I grew up watching. Razor Ramon was my first favorite wrestler. I'll never forget high fiving him at a house show when I was a kid.
Scott always stuck out to me as the one member of The Kliq that wanted to make others look good. Scott's prime was before my time as a fan (I got into wrestling around 98-99). RIP to The Bad Guy.
when I heard Razor passed one of the first things I thought was I hope Kevin is okay. I can't think of one of those guys without thinking of the other, they're that closely associated with each other to us fans.
This guy has never ever ever looked so exposed, and I think this is the first time I've seen him show true emotion. Kevin is one of the most intelligent pro wrestling dudes I've ever seen. He made sure he took care of himself, and his friends. Him and Scott were the best of friends. Poor guy. Rest easy, Scott. And thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Respect. I enjoyed both of you growing up. Now I'm 37 looking back, you both are some true legends. And you have my respect even more for putting how you feel out on the waves man. Thanks Nash
When you spoke of Scott passing, I felt your pain brother. I don't even know the guy personally and his passing shook me up for days too. Praying you continue to heal brother, Scotts got you. You were Shawns "bodyguard" for years, let Scott be yours from above.
🙏🏻RIP, Scott Hall 🇺🇸🙏🏻 I don’t know how I missed his passing, man that sucks?!?! NWO, was my favorite era of pro wrestling. I liked when him and Kevin would do interviews together reminiscing about the so-called old days. Those interviews would often be a couple hours, but it never felt like it, time always flew by.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It must be so hard to have gone through this with such a close friend. As a fan of you both, it really means a lot.
Bad times don't last.... but bad guys do 🤘🤘🤘 A all time great for sure! This has to be a very hard interview for Nash! He held it together telling this sad story. RIP
Im just now watching this after losing my pops to cancer a month ago. Kev and Scott were such a part of my childhood. I grew up watching WCW, the arrival of the outsiders. The rise of the NWO, goldberg, crow sting. Honestly I think for alot of us fans that grew up watching these guys perform its almost like they are family. My heart goes out to Kevin especially with everything he has endured. Love you brother and know that you still matter to alot of us. 4 life
Oh my gosh my heart is broken hearing this. I was just a fan but Kev you were his brother. I’m so incredibly heartbroken for your loss. Love you brother.
Thanks for sharing big daddy cool I was a huge Scott hall fan I mean over 300k views on this topic says alot about Scott's fans theres a lot and this brings a lot of closure
That's incredibly heartbreaking . Thanks to Nash for sharing . Hell I CRIED !! And I've never met the man . But I grew up first seeing him in AWA following his journey. So in my small way I felt I knew him . To a point . Nowhere near obviously what Nash and his close friends and family feel . Still breaks my heart . He made his mark for sure tho . Most people in life can't say that . God bless .
Losing your best friend is like losing a part of yourself and you can tell Kevin’s heart is just absolutely broken without his brother.
Got that right! Lost my best of over 20 years last August 4th, 2021 from Glioblastoma.
@@jonburrows2684 Sorry for your loss and I completely feel you. My best friend committed suicide in 2017 and man it's completely life changing.
@@Crimson.Pictures I know that feeling as well. Lost a friend to suicide July 28th, 2012. Lost one April 27th, 2020 to liver failure and then the other one last year. Plus a mother in law June 1st, 2020, 2 aunt's, 1 uncle, stepmother, stepbrother all within last couple years.
@@Crimson.Pictures thanks though and I'm sorry for your loss as well. Not easy for sure
@@jonburrows2684 Man I wish I knew the words but I know it wouldn't help. Just hope you have at least healed somewhat as I know the pain never fully goes away. Life is so precious.
Scott was one hell of a guy . Me and the wife met him at a Walmart in cave-in rock, Illinois while attending the gathering of the juggalos. My wife was a big fan so she kept staring while he was shopping, so while we were at the check out he came up and took photos with us and was a very down to earth. He will be truly missed
Bro you guys are so lucky.I’m jealous af lol
Hall sounded awesome. lol Glad to have seen him in person wrestle before he passed in 1996.
What is gathering of jiggalos
@@K1ngAw3som3 Oh hai troll account.
@@K1ngAw3som3 lol. You don't wanna know. Kinda funny that they met him while going to that though. Hall and Nash were my favorites. These 2 guys made me laugh so many times on Monday nights
As a fan of Scott Hall I really appreciate what you're sharing with us big man. Another reason why you are one of the most misunderstood guys in the business. It's not freaking easy to show this kind of vulnerability but thanks again for giving us fan an intimate look at your last moments with Scott. NWO 4 life
Scott Hall is a murderer
Hall & Nash. 2 drunken druggies
The Bad Guy lives on!
I'd say no one could have pulled off the Razor Ramon character like he did. The toothpick, and accent and swag, it was an overall great gimmick while he was in his prime. I didn't see a lot of wrestling after late 90s so I didn't get to see a lot of his other work in NWO, but I'm trying to now.
Amen Brother.
Nash Has had a TERRIBLE year. First. his best friend died. then his own SON. Big man has gone through alot i pray for him 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
And Triple H almost died
@Roblom what!?
@@Baddawg_313 Haven't you heard? He had to have major heart surgery. Search on RUclips Triple H Ariel Helwani interview
@@Baddawg_313 Yeah, heart condition nearly killed Paul last year.
Sean Waltman almost died several times
Got to respect Scott's toughness in his final days. He's in so much pain that he passes out, but then finds the grit to fight through the pain and get himself to fluids. A hoss till the end.
Ant then when it comes to the cause of death everyone is quiet
@@SychoSam What do you mean?
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@@SychoSambro sits at home and eats all day and criticizes ppl onlinr
@@hewhoislifehe's homeless, though. And he is hungry, too.
Yo Nash, from a 39 year old black man who was raised on wrestling. I have to admit you and Scott were two of my all time favorite! Not only that I think your personality is what's missing in wrestling today. Thank you for all the years of entertainment my brother.
RIP Razor... but even Scott Hall would tell people how fortunate and lucky he felt just to have made it long enough to see his son Cody succeed in the wrestling business (and he knows what a rough, cutthroat business it is) and how he never thought he would live to see 60 years old in the first place!
There are many cautionary lessons from the infamous "Plane Ride From Hell", and I know the Vice documentary about it makes Hall look pretty bad, but I honestly felt sorry for him (and Mr. Perfect, who was one of the fall guys in the aftermath and whose firing ultimately contributed to his very premature death in his mid-30s) after watching it.
Basically, Hall got "H-bombed" with halcyon -- a potent tranquilizer -- without his knowledge, on top of whatever booze and/or GHB, pills, etc he had voluntarily ingested. As a result, the man was sound asleep for almost the entire flight. Then he wakes up at some point after being wheelchaired off the plane by Justin Credible just to shortly discover he's been fired from his job over something that he had no memory of, largely because his drink was spiked.
I honestly believe that since the flight was almost over and (in the stewardess' mind Hall might have been the best behaved of the bunch, to that point) she wanted to offer him breakfast and when she went to get his attention, he temporarily roused him from his stupor but he was still totally out of it and probably thought he was in a dream-like state.
This makes sense IMO, because after grabbing the woman's arm/shirt for several seconds, what did he do? Even according to the complaintant's own account of the incident, Hall simply fell right back into a sleep SO DEEP that some people on the plane thought he might be dead... so deep that he needed to be Weekend at Bernie'd off the plane and through customs.
My main point being: There is no way that man woke up on his own just to go back into a semi-coma 10-15 seconds later, one that he could not be awakened from. Which means his bizarre interaction with the fight attendant was the product of him being roused from his comatose state, confused and agitated like most sleepwalkers act when they are suddenly roused from their sleep by another person.
Sorry for the rambling here, I just feel bad that Hall/Razor lost his job as a direct result of basically being poisoned. Vince was in a tough position, I get it, but IMO what Ric Flair did to the girl was worse... because he was lit by fully conscious and well aware of what he was doing.
RIP
Scott Hall lived by his own words. "It's not how many times you get knocked down, it's how many times you get up!"
You can see the pain in his face. I personally LOVED hall and nash. But even if you hated them, the thing you can't deny is they were BROTHERS and I just can't imagine the pain Big Kev feels over this. Thanks Kev for sharing your emotions and your story in this topic. You didn't have to do that but you did anyway. THANK YOU KEV! RIP SCOTT HALL
Hated them, imagine grown ups hating scripted characters and carrying that over to real life
If someone hates them then they did their job as heels perfectly
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GOOD RIDDANCE
25 YEARS LONG OVERDUE IN MY OPINION
So sad hearing Kev talk about this. Hang in there big man, hopefully this new pod will help you and be therapeutic maybe talking about the good old days. I’ll be here for the ride every step!
Cause if you grew up as a kid in the 90’s and witnessed it all. It just hits different. You knew they were damn near Siamese twins
I hate to point this out but I only know this because I had this. A perforated bowl is a blockage, most likely, & I'm being generous, it's due to pain medicine. Which they immediately stop until you defecate.
You wont get an aspirin until you provide feces. I'm not trying to be gross, also a broken hip would get you some heavy duty pain medicine & he should've been giving something cuz he wasn't an animal, I'm sure he was giving something.
@@Ryan-hl4ur i think what your describing is an impaction, used take "pharmaceutical" pain medicine and that shit will definetly block you up, and even cause the perforation from pushing to hard/long
@@Ryan-hl4ur i just realized that not even this clip that was a Howie Mandel thing lmfao why are we talkin bout this??😄 😄 😄
As someone struggling with addiction I appreciate Kevin’s frankness and love for Scott.
Raj are u on the needle or bottle or both?
@@wildestcowboy2668 9 years Xanax for me
@@nostalgiaman6816 Stay strong my friend your drug and mine are the only two drugs one can die from withdrawals. I'm 2 years 7 months sober!
@@wildestcowboy2668 Thanks bud. How did you do it?
@@nostalgiaman6816 Working with family in construction they turned a blind eye when my drinking became all day/everyday! I was a bad azz in college, not because of where I played division 1 football. I was 41 and falling apart, body was slowly shutting down I tried to quit and my gf had to slowly give me a beer, I looked at her and said when the ones in the cooler are gone I'm done. She didn't believe me. I hit my knees and prayed God please send me the strength I once had. It was rough my friend but from 30 plus a day to ZERO. Praying u stay clean. How did you quit?
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash friendship just proved that you do NOT have to be blood related to be family rip to the bad guy my favorite wrestler of all time
you guys were and always will be my heros. i'm 37 now, and i still can't get over how monumental you guys were to the business. thank you scott for everything you gave me as a child
No doubt same just turned 38 WWF -WCW nitro n64 and earlier nostalgic aSF I remember when the undertaker first appeared! LoL
I used to make waffles and run up to my room turn on wcw and wait for the outsiders. I was also grounded in my room for an entire summer and all I had was WWE mags that I was givin recent and it was mostly Razor Ramon featured. I guess he was over big at the time. So I read about him over and over. I'm 37 now and my bday is March 13 kinda odd. He was my fav for sure. RIP Scott I will miss you
What Sean says at 7:08 is absolutely true. If youre visiting someone who is in end of life care talk to them even if theyre unconscious (yes its hard to know what to say at that point) cuz they will be able to hear you so make those words count.
This hits home for me personally. Years back, an old employer of mine who I had also considered a friend was in the hospital and on his last legs. I will never forget that day. I'm talking about a 75 year old man who was a physical specimen the entire time I knew him. Tall. Strapping. Just a specimen. The model of health and what I had hoped to be at his age. And after an infection, refusing traditional methods, he relied of homeopathy and prayer instead and here I am standing in the hospital room with his wife at his side...and he wasn't really there. The man I saw was shrunken, frail, broken, couldn't even open his eyes or form a word. He was conscious but wasn't there.
His wife assured me that though he can't open his eyes or speak he could hear and understand every word. So I just started speaking.
I told him that I was glad to have met him and my life was all the better for it. I told him that I considered him more than just a boss or former boss but as a friend. I was glad that I had the chance to know him and extra glad that I had the opportunity to be there that day to say my goodbyes. Though I wish it wasn't so, I knew it was there and nothing could stop it and though I despise hospitals there's no way I wouldn't see him one more time. I held myself together for the most part with just a couple breaks in my voice. I touched him and hugged his wife and I left. I bawled immediately after I got to my vehicle. It crushed me deeply.
To those out there that may have to deal with a situation like this in their future - don't hesitate to be there at or near the end and don't stop yourself from speaking just because they can't respond. They can hear you. Believe it. They can hear every word. Talk to them. This is not a regret that you ever want by not speaking to them.
To hear Kev say that the Kliq just basically cried during what they though would be the last 10 minutes of Scott's life makes sense. What else can you do? Man this really hit home for me big time.
RIP Scott Hall
@@BigDaddyJinx Its always an awful experience for anyone involved and Im sorry for your loss. I will explain how I found this out and at the time was a bit of a mind f*ck. My grandfather was dying of lung cancer ysars ago. I was in the hospital every night for the last few days he was with us. Like your experience he used to be a fit hard working man but by this time he was frail weak and reduced to skin and bones. One night he was in a lot of pain so the nurses gave him a heavy dose of morphine which put him into a coma like state which he would never wake up from. The next night he was still unresponsive but peaceful and I was struggling to know what to say the previous nights when he was able to talk back to me. I will never know where these words came from but I started saying things to him like "dont keep holding on just to suffer. Dont be afraid of whats to come". I then said "dont worry about us..." I mentioned my dads name (his son) and as soon as I did a man who had been laying still and silent in a coma for 24 hours gasped and raised his head like he tried to talk back to me. I knew he could hear me and was listening to every word I said. I have never been a religious person but I found myself praying by his bedside that he wouldnt be alone when the time came. I left the hospital in a daze and woke up the next morning to texts from my dad saying he had passed away in the night within 6-8 hours of my visit. My 1st thought was like omg did I influence that in some way? Did my words help him feel more comfortable about passing on? It kinda f*cked my head up for a while but I wont ever forget what happened and the lessons it taught me. There are so many things in life we are yet to understand or explain through science or even logic. Theres more to my story but a RUclips comment section is no place for me to share it as no doubt some ignorant *sshole would chime in saying what happened to me isnt true when they dont know sh*t.
Anyway thank you for sharing your experience and I hope if anyone reads all this from either of us it can help others going through similar hard times.
Amen
Yeah I wasn't able to say goodbye to my best friend. While he was in the hospital. I had to say what I needed to say to him in his casket. I balled my eyes out surrounded by a bunch of gangster ass mofos but I didn't care. He was like a brother to me. The things we done to survive.
@@Jestin612 sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. He was a great entertainer.
Can hear the pain in your voice big Kev. Thanks to you Dallas, Sean, Paul, Mike, and Jake for being there with Scott over the years. True friends are so hard to keep these days. Thanks for sharing.
Sometimes, the worst loss is the one you dont expect. My condolences! RIP SCOTT HALL! Thank you for all the memories! #badguy
My mom passed away this past May 18th. I feel Nash. I too got to say good bye to someone I loved so much. Scott will love forever in our hearts and memories. His spirit will never die. ♥️♥️♥️♥️ We love ya Scott. N.W.O For LIFE!!!!!
Condolences to you.
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Sorry for your loss
May 18th was my grandma's birthday, she passed in June. REST IN PEACE YOUR MOM
God bless you Nash. RIP to Hall. You guys were my reason for watching wrestling mid-90s. Coolest promos in the game!
I met Kevin at that show the Saturday before Scott passed, he recieved a phone call right before I met him and he had an instant tear. We had spoke about my cousin who was a huge fan of his that had passed of cancer. We had a small exchange about losing people close to us. Part of me thinks he was getting that call from Ddp about Scott. Nash is an amazing man, and still took time with everyone after that call
And I could feel Kevin’s heart breaking again just reliving that memory….. thanks for everything big man
I'm glad I saw this Kevin and Scott were so tight and DDP was another huge, selfless friend. I've experienced having a friend on life support and I was there for him like these guys....it's a hard part of life, but I'm happy to hear this....RIP Scott
what can be said about Scott Hall that hasn't already been said?
A Legend, A Trailblazer, Hall of Famer, The Bad Guy.
The only comfort I can give is the knowledge that through his wrestling he inspired, moved, and gave the fans memories that will last a lifetime,
and all those moments that meant so much as Kids, will continue to mean the world to us.
Thank You Scott, Rest Easy.
How can there be a HOF for fake wrestling?
@jeremyjames1659 it exists, it's like any award show for achievements that involve: sports and entertainment.
When I heard about Scott hall passed away I was in tears because he was a influence for me to kick my alcohol abuse and his hof quote will forever remain my cover picture on Facebook as a reminder to stay sober and as a tribute to Scott hall rip bad guy
All the love in the world to you, Kev, the Kliq and his family. Devastating still, hearing this
Dammm he didn’t had his own family he only had Kliq those were his brothers
@@henryperez5404 he has a son and a daughter
“Hard work pays off. Dreams come true. Bad times don’t last. But bad guys do.”- Scott Hall😔😢🙏🏾
I met Scott twice at WrestleCon and at my gas station. He was such a great guy. I miss him so much.
I have heard that he was genuinely a nice person.
@@jjenk911 He was. Very down to earth and liked to make jokes.
Omg if I hear this quote one more time I’m legit going to puke. I wish he had never said it. You like harvesting marks comment it on every video that even remotely mentions Scott hall. I literally cringe now when I see the quote.
@@rhysiswar What he said is true, man. It’s not my fault you’re triggered. That’s on you, pal.❌
@@marcushamner5994 triggered? It’s not like your comment is groundbreaking. The exact same comment has been posted over a million times before you. You literally copy pasted it for likes. It was a cool quote. Now people like you have ruined it.
Big Kev has always been my favorite wrestler of all time... hearing him speaking about Scott, makes me respect him even more.... RIP Scott
Praying for you Big Man..
Listened to this the other day while on the road back home to Boston. Extremely hard not to get emotional,just hearing the overwhelming amount of admiration and love Kev had for Scott. At the same time,everything Kev said was everything I wanted and needed to hear.
Seeing Kevin tear up hit me in the feels hard. They had each other's back for sure.
As a podcast host, Sean - strong work at 6:35 getting Kev through the moment. I lost my dad on May 12 of this year, and just hearing the reference with which you’re handling Scott’s passing makes me respect you, Kevin, as a human… Not just a wrestler… Even more. #NWO4Life
Kevin is the man! I really hope he remembers all the great times they had together and focus on just that! I hope he talks about it when he wants to.... so it is therapeutic in his grieving process but I really hope the media leaves him alone about it and doesn't constantly bombard him about this issue. He may be a big tough cool guy but he is a real man that's going through tough times regarding this issue as he should!!!!! Scott was his best friend and together they changed the landscape of wrestling and NO ONE can take that away from Kevin and Scott!
When I heard Hall passed my first thought was to pray for his family and Kevin. Short life, be good to those you love and even those you hate.
I unexpectedly lost my best friend two years ago at 49 years of age. It never gets easier which tells you how real the love was. I see and hear the LOVE in the video. Godspeed to Scott Hall and his dear friends.
You NEVER lose the ones you love. You leave a part of yourself behind and carry the memory of that person with you moving forward in life.
Really thankful for Kev talking about this, lost my best friend not too long before Hall passed away and I hadn't managed to see him in nearly two months just thanks to college, kills you losing somebody so close and regretting all that lost time
Don't regret a thing, u were busy and he knew that... just remember the good times... RIP to your friend
*Scott Hall had one of the very best ring entrances that I have ever seen. His signature jumping and and arms stretched wide will always be Legendary.*
I'm sure he walked into heaven the same way.
Loved his walk between the Raw letters.
*No doubt! Iconic and Legenadry.*
His finishing move, was the best and most original ever as well!!! By far!!@
Rip Bad guy, we love you, legend!!!!
@@kevinchandler179 I'm watching 1995 WWF and The Rock basically ripped him off. The one arm back slam ("Rock bottom), the single eyebrow raise, the loud, bright print shirts. All Razor.
This was a big blow for me, not just because Scott passed, but my Dad died about 10 days later, so its been really devastating for me. I really felt for his family & friends.
So sorry for your loss
Condolences
Condolences
Hope you feel better Buff Daddy.
The amount of love kevin has for scott is unrivaled.
On my Bucket list was to meet you two. My favorite wrestlers of all time. Followed y’all since the beginning. RIP Scott Hall
When my grandfather was brought back to life 3 times. Last time I saw him he was so happy and excited. So out of character. He said that the last time he was dying he saw his mother and she talked to him. He was telling anyone who would listen with a excited tone. I saw my mother and seen the light that people talked about. He just wanted everyone to know that yes there is a afterlife. He saw it but was brought back. He said it was so beautiful and his mother and people he lost were there. He died about a week later. I was devastated at the time but also kind of happy that he was so at peace and ready to go. I never ever knew him to be a emotional man. Always strick but I'll never forget seeing him for the last time and how over joyed he was talking about what he saw and felt. He said the only reason he came back was to say goodbye to his kids and dogs. He left the hospital a few days later made it home. Died that day in the kitchen next to his dog. Absolutely a true story. The way he described it is seared into my memory. I always find comfort in that. Turns out people though out history that were on the brink of death said they saw the same thing. Loved ones that died are there. A bright white light. And the felling of pure love and joy. It's almost like we live just to report what is was like living to others in the afterlife. I hope it can comfort some of you too. My skeptical mind wants to say so bad that it can't be but the pure emotions and hearing him talk about what he saw the last time I seen him. I just have no choice to believe him. He was at a undeniable peace about his death.
My mother had almost the same exact experience. She lived for almost four more years. I didn't really believe her at first but after researching enough about it, I'm convinced something amazing waits for all of us when we pass.
Thank you, Kevin. I am so sorry for your pain. So many of us fans loved you both, but you truly knew him & loved him like a brother.
The outsiders will always be my favorite tag team of all time. R.I.P Scott
A 2 star hospital saved my life, and that of my unborn son. My heart had to be restarted due to SVT. I wish the same could be true for Scott. He was a warrior right until the very end. RIP Scott Hall
A 2 star hospital is still a hospital. I don't know how they grade them, what criteria they use, but if you need to see a doctor then surely any hospital will do in an emergency.
What's svt?
@@Speedyreedy1218 Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a heart condition featuring episodes of an abnormally fast heart rate. The heart will suddenly start racing, then stop racing or slow down abruptly.
@@VenomIsHere6 Thank you. I didn't realize there were so many different heart conditions! A fib, v fib, svt, etc.
@@Speedyreedy1218 no problem at all
I met Kevin about a month after Scott's passing at a ComicCon. They were supposed to be there together. You can tell Kevin was still shaken. I am sure every guest saying "Sorry about Scott" made it even harder. I love hearing Kevin talk about Scott, they had a special relationship. God Bless Kevin, Dallas, Sean, Jake and his other close friends.
I lost my oldest and best friend to cancer just last year. Its the most absolute painful experience I've gone thru up to this point in my life. So I feel for ya big man. Thank you for sharing as painful as it may be :(
Worst thing in the world is losing your best friend, chin up big man, Scott’s smiling down on you 🤘🏾
@@mrmagnum1605 You know what he meant...
I absolutely agree. My best friend's the person who I had a closer bond with than anybody ever died at the age of 22 in jan. 2009. He took a bunch of Muscle relaxers fell asleep in bed with a cigarette and you can put 2 and 2 together. My father passed away and didn't affect me as much as losing my best friend did. Get me wrong my dad greatly affected me but the loss of my friend so early in life for me Has been horrible because I have probably only madelete only made one friend Simpson and she became my wife. There's in that I literally never got close to anybody because I feel like I don't want to make new friends I want my old friend back. What good is a friendship if Can't even have one with your best friend.
worst thing in the world is losing a kid or a parent. But losing a best friend idk, maybe it is on that level. I dont know i guess cause ive never had a best friend
@@upchurch231 were they soma's?
It sure is one of the worst things in the world
Listening to Nash after having experienced the pain he has throughout his life, and the bond he has with his friends brings me to tears. Sorry for your recent loss ♥️🙏🏻
This freaking brought a tear to my eye. Babyface Razor Ramon is one of my all-time favorite wrestlers. Thanks for always being there for him, Big Daddy Cool. You are a damn good man, Sir. If we all had true friends like you.
God bless DDP, as well.
God I know this just had to be so hard on Kevin, Scott was more than a best friend, they were like brothers. I love how he is finally showing us this vulnerable side of him. Truly beautiful
Scott was such a great guy and very underrated as a wrestling talent. He could have easily gone on to win a world title but he gave value to secondary titles such as the I.C and U.S belts in a lot of memorable matches. That man could work without making it look like work.
R.I.P
Big man.
Thank you for opening up about this and being transparent. True friendship is unwavering. Stay strong big man. Loving the podcast.
God bless Scott, God bless you, Kevin. You guys(and some others) are what brought me back into wrestling in the mid 90's after a 10yr hiatus. It'll never be the same again. Thank you.
Even though it's been awhile since Scott's passing, it's still weird hearing people talk about Scott Hall in a past tense, kinda like Kobe Bryant, it's going to take a good while before I get use to Scott Hall not being with us anymore 💔
i was too young to watch him wrestle, but i’ll tell you what… His youshoot interviews and i’ve watched his old matches and documentaries about him. Man was a true legend, i go through addiction myself and I completely understand his hardships. But I got absolutely nothing but love for that man. Rest in peace to the bad guy 💙
Watch Razor Ramon vs Shawn Michaels for the IC title in the OG best ladder match of all time.
These guys put so much entertainment in my eyes as a seven-year-old kid. I loved watching them wrestle and just kick ass. I don’t watch wrestling anymore at 36 years of age. It’s just not the same and I can’t stand it these days. Still thank you for all the great entertainment back then.
This was heartbreaking. They were brothers till the end.
As successful as Scott was in the business, I still think he is one of the most criminally underrated performers in the history of the business. I have been a fan for over 30 years, and I have seen very few people who worked as smoothly as he did. Everything looked so natural. He was one of the greats. NWO 4 Life
Kev and Scott were such an integral part of my childhood. Rip Scott. Thanks Kev.
What a horrible way to go, rip Scott hall, and props to big kev for sharing this. Must have been gut wrenching to tell this story
Man I know this was hard for him to share. I'm thankful he shared this with us fans.
I grew up watching Scott Hall from Fall of 98 till the very last match in TNA 2010. I could stop crying for about two hours after I saw the news. Can't even imagine what Big Kev went through... Rest in Power, Bad Guy.
Thank you for opening up about your BF Scott Hall... You both were my favorites wrestlers.. The chemistry you had together was special man..
People love you. I love you never met you, but you guys have a special place in my heart. It means alot to me that you share your stories with us ❤
I'm 47 and a lifelong fan of WWF, grew up watching you guy's. It really sucks hearing this about Scott, the person, his character on the other hand, was at the top of wrestling at 1 point. To hear this how he passed, really breaks my heart. Wish i could have met him and just talked about the business for a few minutes. Razor Ramon character was one of my favorites. You too, Diesel, nothing but love and respect for you guy's 👊 the bad guy will always live in our memories.
Yeah Kevin, glad you and Scott were great buds, followed both your wrestling careers for a long time, I remember when Scott did his first original promo with the WWF as razor Ramon, it was awesome.
Words fail to convey my condolences Kevin. Prayers to all who love Scott.
Thank you for sharing Scott's final moments with us and sharing your heart. As a fan of Scott's he is truly missed.
Man those guys were Soulmates, bestfriends, it just hurts, I still am not able to find the right words for it.
Thank you for sharing Kevin. I know it cant be easy man. Especially considering
Scott Hall is the reason that I want to become a professional wrestler and when I found out ScottDied that broke my heart
Man this one hit the feels.
Very sorry for the loss of your friend.
He was one of my favorites. Not only as a wrestling character, but I could listen to Scott Hall talk wrestling all day.
There aren't enough thank yous for opening up like this big man but THANK YOU. The Bad Guy will always be 4-life.
Nothing but love for you big guy. Thank you so much for sharing this with us fans. So sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry you lost your buddy Kev. Good friends are so rare and so hard to find, so losing them is always a great loss. I didn't know Scott, but damn he was entertaining to watch. His loss was a great loss for us wrestling fans.
thanks for sharing the sad story, on what happen. RIP Hall. he will be missed.
Damn, got me tearing up on my lunch break. This is my childhood. My fondest memories are hanging out with my “kliq” and watching these guys wrestle
“Bad times don’t last but Bad Guys do” 🤘🏻 ❤️
I don't know how you had the strength of heart to do this video , thank you Kevin
Gratitude and respect for this video. Long live the Bad Guy Scott Hall
Kev, you and Scott were such a big part of my growing up, I appreciate you so much for sharing this stuff. I had so much admiration and respect for Scott and to know he had his friends and family there at the end is so heartwarming.
Damn. Lost my best friend of 20 years a few years back I know how he feels. I hate to be optimistic here because I know it sucks but at least they got to say goodbye. Some people don’t get to do that. I didn’t. Best wishes to the kliq
So true
Thanks to Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver. Scott Hall was Truly One of A Kind. One of my Absolute Favorites to watch and listen to. A True Entertainer. Thank you, Kevin.
This is so sad. You can say whatever you want about “life choices” and whatever and be callus, but this guy entertained us for what, 3 decades? God bless Scott Hall and his family and friends. The world thanks you bad guy.
Also: I’ve watched/rewatched Nash interviews/clips way more times than I’d like to admit.
Thanks for sharing this big man Scott's passing hit me pretty hard much like Piper's and savage's passing. He was and always will be a one of a kind person and performer and had a hell of a run in his career.
This is so sad. RIP Scott, you entertained millions, brining joy to peoples life. You got people to escape their trouble, If only for a few hours a week, it still meant the world to the people. RIP legend, thanks for all the great memories. The Bad Guy will live forever in the hearts of the fans.
So sad losing all the guys I grew up watching. Razor Ramon was my first favorite wrestler. I'll never forget high fiving him at a house show when I was a kid.
Scott always stuck out to me as the one member of The Kliq that wanted to make others look good. Scott's prime was before my time as a fan (I got into wrestling around 98-99). RIP to The Bad Guy.
I just want to say thank you for sharing your final moments with Scott. With all of us.
Nash man…….His heart is aching. I’ve never heard him speak so depressingly monotone :(
We love you Kev
Thanks
So much BIG MAN, For being their and sharing your most Intimate minutes with a true Legend b4 he passes to the Lord!
when I heard Razor passed one of the first things I thought was I hope Kevin is okay. I can't think of one of those guys without thinking of the other, they're that closely associated with each other to us fans.
All around top quality.
Show, host, guest, content etc.
Well done fellas.
This guy has never ever ever looked so exposed, and I think this is the first time I've seen him show true emotion.
Kevin is one of the most intelligent pro wrestling dudes I've ever seen. He made sure he took care of himself, and his friends. Him and Scott were the best of friends. Poor guy.
Rest easy, Scott. And thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Respect. I enjoyed both of you growing up. Now I'm 37 looking back, you both are some true legends. And you have my respect even more for putting how you feel out on the waves man. Thanks Nash
When you spoke of Scott passing, I felt your pain brother. I don't even know the guy personally and his passing shook me up for days too. Praying you continue to heal brother, Scotts got you. You were Shawns "bodyguard" for years, let Scott be yours from above.
Great video. Kevin’s Nash seems like a good genuine friend. Definitely hard to find that these days.
🙏🏻RIP, Scott Hall
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I don’t know how I missed his passing, man that sucks?!?! NWO, was my favorite era of pro wrestling. I liked when him and Kevin would do interviews together reminiscing about the so-called old days. Those interviews would often be a couple hours, but it never felt like it, time always flew by.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It must be so hard to have gone through this with such a close friend. As a fan of you both, it really means a lot.
Bad times don't last.... but bad guys do 🤘🤘🤘 A all time great for sure! This has to be a very hard interview for Nash! He held it together telling this sad story. RIP
Im just now watching this after losing my pops to cancer a month ago. Kev and Scott were such a part of my childhood. I grew up watching WCW, the arrival of the outsiders. The rise of the NWO, goldberg, crow sting. Honestly I think for alot of us fans that grew up watching these guys perform its almost like they are family. My heart goes out to Kevin especially with everything he has endured. Love you brother and know that you still matter to alot of us. 4 life
Oh my gosh my heart is broken hearing this. I was just a fan but Kev you were his brother. I’m so incredibly heartbroken for your loss. Love you brother.
Thanks for sharing big daddy cool I was a huge Scott hall fan I mean over 300k views on this topic says alot about Scott's fans theres a lot and this brings a lot of closure
That's incredibly heartbreaking . Thanks to Nash for sharing . Hell I CRIED !! And I've never met the man . But I grew up first seeing him in AWA following his journey. So in my small way I felt I knew him . To a point . Nowhere near obviously what Nash and his close friends and family feel . Still breaks my heart . He made his mark for sure tho . Most people in life can't say that . God bless .
you guys brought us so much joy #scotthall #legendsneverdie