Scott Hall created quite the legacy for himself in the world of professional and many people were heartbroken when Hall passed away back in March.
Kevin Nash was close with Scott Hall and he recently explained how hard his friend’s passing hit him on his Kliq This podcast. The former WWE Champion also noted that WWE originally had plans for a Scott Hall tribute at WrestleMania 38, but ultimately it didn’t end up happening.
“They [WWE] wanted to do some things. I just told them, I said, ‘Man, you guys can do whatever you want to do,
“There was talk about doing a hologram thing with Scott and some other things. I said, ‘You guys can do whatever you wanna do,’ I said, ‘I’m not.’ I said, ‘I’m not gonna f*cking say anything negative about anybody that wants to do something for him.’ I said, ‘I just – I’m not ready.’ F*ck, I didn’t leave my house. I didn’t go on the road. I didn’t shift for a while. It f*cked me up.”
The former WCW World Heavyweight Champion also added that at times his friend was misunderstood, but he feels blessed that he was able to get to know him.
“So many people will say he was a d**k, you know, he was a pr**k. I never saw Scott ever walk by a homeless person and not give them money. Never. I just feel blessed that I got to know him.”
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