Who is Scott Hall? Pics, Height, Son, Age, Wiki, Daughter, Biography

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American professional wrestler
Born: October 20, 1958, St. Mary’s County, Maryland, United States
Died: March 14, 2022
Height: 2.01 m

Spouse: Jessica Hart (m. 2006–2007), Dana Lee Burgio (m. 1999–2001), Dana Lee Burgio (m. 1990–1998)
Nicknames: Last Call Scott Hall, Razor, Razor Ramon
Children: Cody Taylor Hall, Cassidy Hall
Nick Name: Last Call Scott Hall

Birthday: October 20, 1958
Died At Age: 63
Sun Sign: Libra
Also Known As: Scott Oliver Hall

Born Country: United States
Born In: St. Mary’s County, Maryland, United States
Famous As: Professional Wrestler
Wrestlers WWE Wrestlers

Height: 6’7″ (201 cm), 6’7″ Males
Spouse/Ex-: Dana Lee Burgio (M. 1999–2001), Jessica Hart (M. 2006–2007)
Children: Cassidy Hall, Cody Taylor Hall
Died On: March 14, 2022

Place Of Death: Marietta, Georgia
U.S. State: Maryland
Education: Munich American High School

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Hall married Dana Lee Burgio in 1990. They divorced in 1998 due to Hall’s drug use. They remarried in 1999 and divorced again in 2001. They had a son named Cody (born 1991), who also became a wrestler, and a daughter named Cassidy (born 1995). 

Hall married his second wife, Jessica Hart, in 2006. They divorced in 2007.

Hall’s problems with drugs and alcohol were made public in the late 1990s and were incorporated into a controversial WCW storyline.

While the storyline was playing out, Hall was legitimately arrested for keying a limousine while intoxicated outside of a night club in Orlando, Florida, causing $2,000 in damages.

After his release from TNA in 2010, Hall checked into rehab paid for by WWE. Hall checked out of the rehab facility in early October 2010. Weeks after he checked into rehab, Hall had both a defibrillator and a pacemaker implanted in his chest. 

He was hospitalized twice in 2010 for double pneumonia. 

During this time, Hall started having seizures and was soon diagnosed with epilepsy, resulting in him requiring to take eleven different medications on a daily basis to treat his heart and seizure problems. 

On April 6, 2011, Hall was reportedly taken to the hospital due to a seizure. 

Hall’s representative, Geena Anac, said Hall was in the hospital that night to be treated for extremely low blood pressure, and that Hall visits his doctor on a regular basis for blood work and checkups while recovering from double pneumonia. 

Three days later, TMZ reported Hall had been taken to a hospital, treated for cardiac issues and remained in the hospital for three days. According to medical reports, Hall was being treated after overdosing on both opioids and benzodiazepines.

Longtime friend Kevin Nash claimed Hall’s substance abuse stemmed from posttraumatic stress disorder. 

In October 2011, ESPN’s E:60 featured a documentary detailing Hall’s experience with drugs and alcohol.

It included interviews with several of Hall’s family members including his ex-wife and his son, Cody, as well as several prominent figures and close friends from the wrestling industry such as Hogan, Nash, Waltman, Bischoff, and Stephanie McMahon. 

In early 2013, former professional wrestler Diamond Dallas Page invited Hall into his home in order for Hall to stay sober and “rebuild his life from the ground up… physically, mentally, professionally, and spiritually”.

Page also initiated a fundraising drive, which raised nearly $110,000 ($30,000 over their $80,000 goal) to pay for hip replacement surgery and dental work for Hall.