The pro wrestling world lost a legend when Scott Hall tragically passed away two years ago on March 14, 2022. Hall remains a beloved figure to this day for countless reasons, including his iconic Razor Ramon persona and the groundbreaking New World Order storyline that changed wrestling forever.

The pro wrestling world is remembering The Bad Guy on the anniversary of his passing. Hall's name trended on social media as his friends and fans across the world shared memories of the two-time WWE Hall of Famer's remarkable career.

Sean Waltman shared this of Hall wearing one of his t-shirts at the height of the nWo's popularity.



Diamond Dallas Page shared a video of his longtime friend, along with a touching message. The master of the Diamond Cutter doesn't want anyone to forget about the incredible man we lost too soon.



Jim Ross re-tweeted this clip from Scott Hall's memorable 2014 WWE Hall of Fame speech:



Memories of Scott Hall continue to surface, even years after his passing. His daughter recently shared an unseen piece of pro wrestling video history, one that showed Triple H and The Outsiders mingling at home during the Monday Night Wars era.

Scott Hall is remembered for so many reasons, and all of them are entertaining. He gave his body for the enjoyment of fans for decades, and he made a ton of memories along the way. On March 14th, fans wanted to make sure that nobody forgot about him.



Scott Hall's health deteriorated drastically in March 2022 after he suffered a fall and broke his hip, necessitating hospitalization. He remained immobile on the floor for several days until his friend Diamond Dallas Page found him during a wellness check. Hall underwent hip replacement surgery, but complications arose when a blood clot dislodged, leading to three heart attacks on March 12, 2022. He was placed on life support at WellStar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia.



With his family gathered at the hospital on March 14, 2022, the difficult decision was made to remove the WWE Hall of Famer from life support. He passed away approximately 4 to 6 hours later at the age of 63. WWE announced his death and paid tribute to him with a video during that day's episode of RAW. While he will be deeply missed, his legacy will endure indefinitely.

Here are some WWE videos and playlists looking back on the life of Scott Hall: