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Konan
08-28-2010, 04:05 PM
Scott Hall’s publicist issued a cryptic statement on MySpace.com this afternoon asking that fans keep “The Bad Guy” in their thoughts and prayers. She added, “Will update as soon as I know.”

She then clarified her remarks with the following statement:

Well once again I come to put an end to the BS and Assumptions of others..

Why in heavens name, would anyone think Scott is seriously ill.. just because.. I said keep him in your thoughts and prayers…
He is in a place he is getting help.. doesn’t mean the road will be easy.. he is dealing with much.. He is making life changeing changes.. old habits are hard to break..

I said.. when I know ,you will.. but until then I wish people wouldn not take things out of context and assume the worse..
I still ask that you keep him in your thoughts and prayers.. that he will come out of this healthy and happy.. After all.. we just want The Bad Guy to be ok…

Maggie

It was noted earlier this week by longtime friend Kevin Nash that Hall had checked into a rehabilitation center on behalf of WWE’s Talent Wellness Program. He was scratched from an independent wrestling show tour of the East Coast, including a heavily promoted event in New York City.

Hall’s publicist said last week: “Recovery for Scott has been very slow process; he was trying to get better and was looking forward to his appearances on the East Coast.”

DUKE NUKEM
08-29-2010, 10:50 PM
thanks for the post Konan

Swinny
08-29-2010, 10:59 PM
Well... generally when you ask for someone to be "kept in your thoughts and prayers" it's something serious. I don't see it being taking out of context at all, I just think his publicist was making a bigger deal out of the situation than it was. Either that or there IS something seriously wrong with Scott Hall, but they don't want it getting out yet.

SabuMark
08-30-2010, 01:06 AM
I hope that for once and all, Scott hall sobers up. The one thing about being a wrestling fan that sucks, is all the wrestlers dying all the times at such young ages.