Scott Hall's Health Condition Worsened? Family Makes Tough Decision About WWE Star
Scott Hall was rushed to a medical facility after the legendary WWE star suffered multiple heart attacks, but his family just made a tough decision related to his status.
The WWE world might lose another wrestler soon as Hall continues to be in a life-and-death situation at the Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. The Hall of Famer entered the medical facility after suffering from three heart attacks following hip surgery.
Hall had since been put on life support, but his family recently decided to take it off.
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Hall's long-time tag team partner, Kevin Nash, delivered the saddening news through a candid Instagram post. He then expressed his worry he might lose the person with whom he spent more of his life than anyone else.
"I love Scott with all my heart, but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present. I've been blessed to have a friend that took me at face value and I him," he said.
Nash took his time to recall their time in the wrestling industry, saying that they changed wrestling in a massive way. As he and the wrestler's family prepare for life without him, he asked his followers to always remember his friend and tag team partner.
Hours after Nash shared the post, wrestling star Shawn "X-Pac" Waltman confirmed that Hall has been taken off life support but is still fighting for his life. This resonated with what wrestling insider Dave Meltzer disclosed, saying it would be a miracle if Hall survives the dreaded health issue.
Hall went through three heart attacks over the weekend that caused him to be hospitalized. PWTorch revealed that the health scare came a week after having a hip surgery that ignited the complications.
Legendary promoter Jerry Jarrett detailed to Hall's fans that he needed to undergo the procedure following a fall. However, he failed to fully recover when a blood clot got loose following the procedure. Sources familiar with the recent incident confirmed the development of
Although having three heart attacks shocked Hall's fans, it was not actually the first time the wrestler faced a health-related issue. He already has a defibrillator and a pacemaker implanted in his chest to improve his heart condition. On top of that, his pneumonia and epilepsy over a decade ago made everything worse.