2007 Scott Hall Shoot Interview (audio-only w/ pictures & clips)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • 0:00:00 Start
    0:14:50 Scott Hall's AWA debut
    0:15:59 Working with Larry Zbysko in AWA
    00:19:07 & 01:26:33 Working with 123-Kid
    00:47:41 Working in Memphis as "Texas Scott"
    00:49:12 Scott Hall's WCW debut
    00:50:24 Scott Hall asking DDP for help
    00:56:42 Scott Hall burying Ric Flair
    01:04:07 How Hall developed the Razor's Edge
    01:06:55 Scott Hall's WWF debut
    01:25:31 Hall's take on Man Mountain Rock selling tapes on WWF Locker Room Debauchery
    01:51:22 Returning to WCW for NWO Invasion
    02:01:00 Curtain Call
    02:16:35 Scott Hall's "demons"
    02:27:27 Returning to WWF for a NWO Invasion
    02:33:10 Scott Hall's TNA debut
    02:40:14 End Credits
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Комментарии • 13

  • @KELPacino
    @KELPacino Месяц назад +2

    2:35:06 Scott Hall breaks down talking about the Chris Benoit Tragedy

  • @MickyKaka8
    @MickyKaka8 2 года назад +8

    Class shoot thanks, Hall is a very flawed human being (like all of us) but there’s no doubt he was a generational wrestling talent. It’s hard to put into words how hot NWO were.

    • @kenterminateddq5311
      @kenterminateddq5311  2 года назад

      Yeah, sorry that it's audio-only.
      If the views are really good on the audio version. I might upload the actual interview (w/ clips and pictures).
      Thank you for the kind words.

    • @MickyKaka8
      @MickyKaka8 2 года назад +2

      Naw fuck it dude you’re doing a service, if putting audio only circumvents the clowns scooping you you’re sound. One audio I personally would love to hear is Honky Tonk Man’s original RF shoot (if you’ve ever seen any stills it’s like a yellow/luminated backdrop) it’s one I’ve always wanted to hear. He claims unabashedly that he was the one that created and popularised shoots from said shoot. 😂

  • @josephconners8171
    @josephconners8171 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love this interview. Always have, could really do without the interviewer saying "wow" after everything

  • @SlickTV.
    @SlickTV. 2 года назад +2

    Ken , what's up man? Not sure if you heard the news but Dan Mirade passed away on March 7th.

    • @Lyricaldeamin
      @Lyricaldeamin 2 года назад +1

      From Boston wrestling ?

    • @SlickTV.
      @SlickTV. 2 года назад +1

      @@Lyricaldeamin Yes

    • @Lyricaldeamin
      @Lyricaldeamin 2 года назад

      @@SlickTV. dam Dude was a scumbag but he didn’t deserve to die so young. Rip

    • @machohogan
      @machohogan Год назад +1

      No! What happened? That’s so sad. I loved his videos with Marty

  • @jokerswank6082
    @jokerswank6082 Год назад

    It's fair to say Vince didn't quite know how to keep talent. Not like he was broke like some people imho

    • @drseussofporn
      @drseussofporn 5 месяцев назад

      I understand your point, but it's difficult to Monday morning quarterback Vince's decisions with talent. I actually do understand his position with not paying more guaranteed and even (to a lesser degree) opting not to change the merchandise structure, as that could have a cascading effect with other talent that may have been detrimental to the company. Especially at the time when business was down and may have even continued that trend without the nWo and the Monday Night Wars. Really, Hall and Nash leaving was the catalyst for revitalizing the industry, so in hindsight it benefited everyone. I do think Vince could have been flexible on the Japan issue though. That would have been a great compromise and it's bizarre that he didn't entertain it. My only thought is that Vince really didn't think Hall would leave so he didn't make an effort to meet Scott halfway. Just my two cents.

    • @jokerswank6082
      @jokerswank6082 5 месяцев назад

      @@drseussofporn i have to agree to disagree since some people could've stayed around longer (not Hogan for one). funny you mention japan because they were more fair in comparison to Vince.