(From left to right) Scott Hall, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman celebrate as their group the New World Order (NWO) are honored for being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame at WrestleMania 37 at Raymond James Stadium. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Wrestling legend Scott Hall was hospitalized earlier this month after breaking his hip in a fall, and he is dealing with much more series issues as a result.

Hall is on life support at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga., according to a report from PWTorch. Hall suffered a blood clot following his hip replacement surgery and had multiple heart attacks on Saturday night. That led to him being placed on life support.

Hall’s friend and well known wrestling figure Jerry Jarrett confirmed the news over a week ago that Hall fell and broke his hip. Marc Mero, another former wrestler who is friends with Hall, seemed to confirm the latest report on Sunday.

Hall, 63, was scheduled to appear at WrestleMania in Arlington, Texas next month.

Hall is best known for his time in the WWF as Razor Ramon. He later wrestled for WCW under his real name, Scott Hall. Hall is a WWE Hall of Famer.

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