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Scott Hall
Height: 6'4" (195cm)
Weight: 265lbs (120kg)
Date of Birth: 10/20/59
Place of Birth: Tampa, Florida
Debut: October, 1984
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Title History:
WWF Intercontinental Title (4):
- Rick Martel (9/27/93) / Diesel (4/13/94)
- Diesel (8/29/94) / Jeff Jarrett (1/22/95)
- Jeff Jarrett (5/19/95) / Jeff Jarrett (5/21/95)
- Dean Douglas (10/22/95) / Goldust (1/21/96)
WCW U.S. Heavyweight Title (2):
- Roddy Piper (2/21/99) / Vacated (3/18/99)
- Bret Hart, Goldberg & Sid Vicious (11/8/99) / Vacated (12/19/99)
WCW Television Title (1):
- Awarded (11/21/99) / Vacated (11/29/99)
WCW Tag Team Title (4):
- (w/ Kevin Nash) Harlem Heat (10/27/96) / The Steiner Brothers (10/13/97)
- (w/ Kevin Nash) The Steiner Brothers (1/12/98) / The Steiner Brothers (2/9/98)
- (w/ Kevin Nash) The Steiner Brothers (2/22/98) / Sting & The Giant (5/16/98)
- (w/ The Giant) Sting & Kevin Nash (7/20/98) / Rick Steiner & Kenny Kaos (10/26/98)
AWA Tag Team Title (1):
- (w/ Curt Hennig) Jim Garvin & Steve Regal (1/18/86) / Buddy Rose & Doug Somers (5/17/86)
Tournament History:
WCW World War 3 Battle Royal
1997: won the battle royal
Signature Moves:
- Fallaway slam
- Outsider's Edge
Notes:
Began wrestling in the NWA as Starship Coyote, teaming with Starship Eagle (Dan Spivey) ... After that team split up, he moved to the AWA promotion, where he formed a tag team with Curt Hennig, the two having a reign as AWA Tag Team Champions ... Made his first appearance for New Japan in May, 1987 ... After gaining experience working for the CWA promotion in Germany, he joined World Championship Wrestling for the first time, wrestling as the Diamond Studd ... After a forgettable stint in WCW, he moved to the World Wrestling Federation in 1992, becoming Razor Ramon ... Enjoyed great success in the WWF, having four reigns as WWF Intercontinental Champion ... Along with his best friend Kevin Nash, made a shocking appearance on WCW Monday Nitro in July, 1996 ... He and Nash called themselves The Outsiders, and with Hulk Hogan, formed the New World Order (nWo) at WCW Bash at the Beach 1996, changing the wrestling world forever ... As well as dominating in WCW, the nWo influence spread to New Japan, Masahiro Chono forming nWo Japan ... While in WCW, he appeared on New Japan's 5/2/97 Osaka Dome show, teaming with nWo Japan leader, Masahiro Chono, and Kevin Nash to defeat the joint New Japan/WCW forces of Keiji Muto & The Steiner Brothers ... Enjoyed great success as a tag team wrestler in WCW, he and Nash maintaining a grip on the WCW Tag Team Title for a long time ... Won his first WCW singles title on 2/21/99, defeating Roddy Piper to capture the WCW U.S. Heavyweight Title ... Had well documented personal problems that shattered his wrestling career and eventually caused him to leave WCW ... With the nWo long dead, he made a surprise appearance to New Japan on 3/3/01 as part of Masahiro Chono's Team 2000 ... Had plenty of success on the "HYPER BATTLE 2001" tour, getting pinfalls over Yuji Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi in tag team matches and a singles victory over Yutaka Yoshie ... Lost in just 4:42 to an injured Manabu Nakanishi on 3/20/01, ending his first full tour with New Japan ... Suffered two humiliating losses in September, losing his first G1 World Tournament match to Don Frye, when he was KO'd in just a minute, then losing to young lion, Hiroshi Tanahashi, in under 4 1/2 minutes ... Began to regain form, getting a big win over Giant Silva in the G1 World Tournament on 9/14/01 ... Challenged Keiji Muto for the Triple Crown on New Japan's 9/23/01 show, losing, but taking the champion far ... Returned to the WWF in early 2002, reforming the nWo with Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash.