WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall passed away. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Wrestling legend Scott Hall dies at age 63

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall died Monday at age 63, the WWE announced.

Hall began a career in pro wrestling in 1984 and rose to prominence as "Razor Ramon" with the WWF (later renamed the WWE) in 1992. He left the organization in 1996 to join World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1996, where he performed using his real name.

During his time with WCW, Hall joined Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan as the founding members of nWo (New World Order), a hugely influential wrestling stable.

In 2014, Hall was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as Razor Ramon. Six years later, he was inducted again when the nWo was added to the Hall of Fame in 2020.

Hall was hospitalized earlier in March after falling and breaking his hip. The replacement surgery reportedly resulted in a blood clot getting loose, causing multiple heart attacks.

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