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Post by Iceman on Feb 25, 2005 2:46:17 GMT -5
If anybody ever gets any good news on Wrestler's please post it.
Scott Hall/TNA Update, His Future With The Company, & More By Tim Brown
02/20/2005 - Thanks to Wade Keller for the following:
-- Scott Hall had been showing up for TNA tapings clear-headed, and depending on who you ask he either behaved or didn’t behave after the shows. However, as previously reported, on his overnight trip to Korea he got so messed up that he still hadn’t physically recovered as of last week.
The word going around right now is that he is still with TNA and he will be back. Right now he is “taking care of himself”, and it is unknown how long he will be out of action. Hall doesn’t deny that he cannot control his impulses and he admits he is an alcoholic. He practically begs his friends not to let him go on long trips at this point in his career, as that is when he most often slips. However the big money offer from Korea was made and he took it, but it ended up backfiring when he got drunk on his way back. "
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Post by hbk on Mar 7, 2005 6:19:10 GMT -5
I really hope, Scott Hall just gets his life sorted out, PERIOD!! I mean, he was a good wrestler...in his prime and now look what Alcohol and drugs has done to him. I have now heard that his Kidneys, aren't in good shape either so he needs to get himself sorted before he kills himself with Kidney Failure!
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Post by Iceman on Jun 30, 2005 16:26:01 GMT -5
Anybody know Scott Hall's current status with TNA? I just looked at their website today and saw he is not on their roster.
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Post by Cradle Shock on Jul 1, 2005 12:21:19 GMT -5
Hall's name is no longer mentioned in connection with TNA, so he probably won't return to the promotion, but never say never.
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Post by Iceman on Jul 1, 2005 14:26:37 GMT -5
Well that's ashame if he's done again. He was one of my favorites ever. Weird how TNA could really use 2 big stars like Macho and Scott Hall and let them both slip away.
Favorites: 1. Macho Man 2. Roddy Piper 3. Razor Ramon / Scott Hall
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Post by Iceman on Sept 19, 2005 2:07:32 GMT -5
Well I heard Scott Hall will premier on the first Impact. That is such a great idea to set off their TV Deal, geez, I wish I would of thought of that, lol.
Oh, I mean I wish and that would be cool, why the F not?
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Post by Wrestling Chick on Sept 21, 2005 7:17:43 GMT -5
The question is, what's his physical appearance like? Last time I saw Scott Hall in TNA, he was lookin' a little plump around the middle...and for the most part, professional wrestling is the land of athletes.
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Post by Iceman on Sept 23, 2005 0:16:55 GMT -5
You mean "Plump" like: Samoa Joe, Big Show, Trevor Murdoch, or Rosey? No, he's not that bad. When you think about it when does weight ever matter in Wrestling or Wrestlers? I would say never. One thing I like about the sport too. A lot of the biggest Stars ever have been over weight. Andre the Giant, Dusty Rhodes, Kamala, Adrian Adonis, Arn Anderson, Nikolai Volkoff, George the "Animal" Steele, Sgt Slaughter, and Abdullah the Butcher come to mind just to name a few.
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Post by Cradle Shock on Sept 24, 2005 13:45:25 GMT -5
I have to agree with you, Ice. I mean, WWE brought back Animal and Tatanka, and look at both of them! However, there may have been a small amount of nepotism as far as Animal was concerned. His brother John 'Johnny Ace' Laurinaitis is Head of Talent Relations at WWE, after all.
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Post by Iceman on Sept 25, 2005 20:40:25 GMT -5
I have to agree with you, Ice. I mean, WWE brought back Animal and Tatanka, and look at both of them! However, there may have been a small amount of nepotism as far as Animal was concerned. His brother John 'Johnny Ace' Laurinaitis is Head of Talent Relations at WWE, after all. Didn't know that, well life is full of connections. Animal is deserving though and has done so much for Wrestling throughout the years, good to see him again.
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Post by rlb147 on Sept 26, 2005 9:37:39 GMT -5
WHY is aa on that list? just wondering.
thanks rlb 147
GREAT SITE thanks for the invite.
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Post by Cradle Shock on Sept 26, 2005 9:39:10 GMT -5
Which AA? Adrian Adonis or Arn Anderson?
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Post by "The Tie-Dye Dream" Ricky Cool on Sept 26, 2005 17:39:25 GMT -5
If you meen The Adorable One Adonis then he most certainly was a little chunky.
If how ever you meen Double A. Well The Enforcer was a little beefy. Not as Big as a Abdullah the Butcher or a Kamala.
But deffinatly more hevey then Tully Blanchard.
Although Ole Anderson was much bigger then Double A.
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Post by Cradle Shock on Oct 1, 2005 15:11:16 GMT -5
I have to agree with you, Ice. I mean, WWE brought back Animal and Tatanka, and look at both of them! However, there may have been a small amount of nepotism as far as Animal was concerned. His brother John 'Johnny Ace' Laurinaitis is Head of Talent Relations at WWE, after all. Didn't know that, well life is full of connections. Animal is deserving though and has done so much for Wrestling throughout the years, good to see him again. I'm not Animal's biggest fan, myself. However, wrestling is built on nepotism: just look at TNA!!!
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