Scott Hall was one of the best talents in both WWE and WCW. Let’s look at some of his greatest rivalries
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has been one of the legends in the history of WWE. Hall has helped lead WWE to a rating success on Monday Nights and became a seven-time Tag Team Champion and the United States Champion.
5. Bret Hart
Razor Ramon made his debut in WWE in 1992, joining up with Ric Flair in a feud with Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior, but that didn’t go that well as Warrior was fired from the company.
Razor came in place in a WWE title match against Bret “The Hitman” Hart at Royal Rumble 93. It was an excellent opportunity for a newcomer. The game was a result of a compelling storyline of Razor Ramo. Even the match was simple, it had some impact.
4. 1-2-3 Kid
Razor Ramon started off as a heel when he debuted in WWE, but after WrestleMania IX, there was a change in character. On a Monday Night’s Raw, he went against the high flying superstar The 1-2-3 Kid, also known as Sean Waltman.
However, The Kid scored an upset victory over Razor, which led to a feud where The heel demanded a rematch, offering as much as $10,000 to the 1-2-3kid stepping in the ring with him again. This eventually led to a face turn for Razor Ramon.
3. Shawn Michaels
Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels was suspended, leading to a battle royal to determine the new Intercontinental Champion won by Razor Ramon. However, Michaels returned, claiming that he never lost the belt, which led to a ladder match.
WrestleMania 10 saw a classic match that was both acclaimed and entertaining at the same time. It was one of the first bouts of the New Generation Era between two of its biggest stars.
2. Sting
In November 1997, Scott Hall won the World War 3 battle royal to earn a shot at the World Title, but his stablemate Hogan was the champ then, so he waited for Sting to dethrone Hogan, which he did Starrcade 97 and challenged the new champion at Uncensored 98.
The PPV match was quite exciting as it led to one of the greatest rivalries for Scott Hall. Who served as a potential and exciting challenger for Sting.
1.Goldberg
Scott Hall took the challenge in his hands to end Goldberg’s legendary winning streak. His stablemate Kevin Nash tried his best to end the streak, but it was a pretty controversial one ever since it went down at Starrcade 98. But as a result of a classic pro wrestling interference by Scott Hall, who shocked Goldberg with a stun gun to help his stablemate Nash win.
Goldberg then started a feud with Hall, leading to a “Stun Gun Ladder Match” at Souled Out ’99. It proved to be one of Scott Hall’s best singles matches.
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