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E60: The Scott Hall Story (Full Segment)

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  • #11
    damn. so many wrestlers that i grew up watching are either dead or recovering addicts or still addicted. sad

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    • #12
      This is just sad.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by RL_GMA View Post
        Pretty sad to see how he's deteriorated.

        nice find. i'm definitely watching! i used to love watching him BITD

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        • #14
          The way he looks now reminded me of this movie:

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          • #15
            X Pac looks like he's been through some *****.

            I remember talking to him (X Pac) on the phone a few yrs ago when I worked at a call center back in college and thinking "Damn, he sounds like a crackhead". Now I know why.

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            • #16
              Razor Ramon was the sh** back when I was a kid. I've seen this stuff about him before, it is really messed up. So many wrestlers have these problems, and no one cares.

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              • #17
                Don't do drugs.

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                • #18
                  Good shit, watched it entirely.

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                  • #19
                    Its crazy that Vince paid for his rehab even when he wasn't signed to the WWE. Just a sad story. Dude was a really good wrestler in his prime.

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                    • #20
                      Not trying to be funny but this story reminds me of Roy Jones and what his life might end up becoming. Not a druggie, but a guy that was so consumed with the bright lights that he won't let it go, not until he is dead or physically injured past fixing. There is life after retirement and athletes need to realize that and prepare for their second careers.

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