RIP to the late-great Scott Hall Stream the Full Shoot Interview (2007) ➡titlematchnetwork.com/wrestling-shoot-interviews-results/
@gullyblanchard57508 ай бұрын
This Scott Hall shoot is a masterclass on wrestling and life in general. Scott was a mans man. This should be required viewing for every wrestler getting into the business.
@CannedHam24798 ай бұрын
I liked him as a performer, but he beat up a guy while he was sleeping. Is that a "Man's Man" move?
@gullyblanchard57508 ай бұрын
@@CannedHam2479 never said he was a perfect man snowflake, relax.
@gullyblanchard57508 ай бұрын
@@CannedHam2479 never said he was a perfect man, calm down ❄️
@CannedHam24798 ай бұрын
@@gullyblanchard5750Far from perfect. He also killed a Man Some people judge Cornette harshly for merely slapping a guy silly. Those people should calm down, Chico lol
@gullyblanchard57508 ай бұрын
@@CannedHam2479 why are you so mad though? Nothing you said contradicts my original statement. You’re just whining like a child.
@sspaay5 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember Curt Hennig and Scott Hall from AWA. I'm old enough to miss both of them.
@sharps62 ай бұрын
They were a great tag team!
@pelicanphuucker4life29 күн бұрын
Hopefully you don't miss Rock N' Roll Buck Zumhoffe....cause you're old enough to remember him too. Jake MILKMAN Milliman? Yeah, ok...cool....but Zumhoffe? Man too many guys leave this world too soon...Sadly Buck isn't one of them.
@thefunshow20248 ай бұрын
I've learned more about life in 17 minutes from a 2007 interview about the mid-1980's from the late, great Bad Guy.
@JuliusC19738 ай бұрын
I've always wondered why he was never The AWA World Heavyweight Champion? They were building him up for a Major Title Run! I can only imagine The Matches he would have had in Japan as The AWA World Heavyweight Champion at All Japan Pro Wrestling Shows. He clearly had The Presence, The Size, The Skill Set The Work Ethic.
@gregorykrug80348 ай бұрын
@@JuliusC1973 I remember another shoot interview with Scott Hall where he said something a little different. Scott said that he was offered a spot in the NWA (or was it WCW?). He gave Verne his notice, and Verne countered with the offer of the AWA belt. Scott said he would be making more money jobbing in the NWA than as the AWA champ.
@steveo9767 ай бұрын
@@JuliusC1973 comments, some people could be great champions but their presence and skills are so good that they don’t need the belts to prop them up - as crazy as that sounds as usually when you’re a champion you don’t need to be propped up to stretch out your big runs and longevity of career , the championship does help and just some wrestlers need it more than others in my opinion.. The same as Ted Dossi Terry Funk, or Steve Kiern as an example. Championships were different organizations were made for certain reasons. As an example, the NWA world champion had to be a guy that votes his life 100% to the title, can wrestle 400 matches a year, do the job when needed and ( not scared of flying or traveling. ). lol
@mrbillyb19664 ай бұрын
Damn Scott Hall was such an icon and there will never be another " bad guy ". RIP .
@MotU917758 ай бұрын
My favorite wrestlers when I first started watching wrestling was Big Scott Hall and Curt Henning. AWA was so damn good in the early to mid 80's.
@vanillagorilla60918 ай бұрын
RIP. Great entertainer. Storyteller. Wrestler. Wish I could of had the opportunity to know him
@mikesmith27188 ай бұрын
Scott Hall just seems like the embodiment of cool. A guy you wanna hang out with and hear all the crazy stories about the business. What a great wrestler and person in general.
@advancedchiropractic6677 ай бұрын
I used to work out at the same gym as him. I thought it was older like 19 or 20 but I was more like 17 years old. This is before razor Ramon and he was quiet but friendly and respectful to me and remember him spotting me on bench.
@GetOffMyLawnCards8 күн бұрын
Amazing insights from Scott Hall. One of the best shoots.
@geneanthony34218 ай бұрын
I love what Scott said about if a guy is good enough to beat you don't kick out on the three, lay there and sell it. I always felt that made moments. Kick outs on three just killed the atmosphere of them beating you.
@WilliamSaklak-k3j11 күн бұрын
That’s incredible brother rest in peace
@fureyhiggins32898 ай бұрын
Love these Hall interviews. Much like the Greg Valentine shoots, it's refreshing to hear guys talk about the business with no bitterness and putting guys over instead of burying them
@johndrake34728 ай бұрын
Larry's a legend for a reason.
@johndrake34728 ай бұрын
Scott was such a wrestling prince, just listen to his knowledge and bigging up of others - God rest his soul.
@questtech71483 ай бұрын
Thank god for title match network.
@jg2288 ай бұрын
No filter here. Just pure honesty from everything Scott Hall says. Super cool dude. What an amazing shoot interview.
@vincemistretta89998 ай бұрын
When Scott was sober and clean he was a great listen to learn much from...RIP Scotty you're missed!
@1stamendmentmedia4649 күн бұрын
Such a shame he an addict, so smart and talented.
@advancedchiropractic6677 ай бұрын
Man spitting pearls. At work, you have to be on. I think you have to be on everyday you clock in. He is right it is what you make of it.
@MAGA-kv1nj8 ай бұрын
I remember watching "Big Scott Hall" in the AWA,... he was so much bigger than everyone else at the time. lol. Sounds like a really cool guy; so sad how he took such a turn for the worse.
@garymaidman6258 ай бұрын
His turn for the worst happened before he even got into the industry. Killing a guy would do that to you.
@mikes.4136Ай бұрын
I just about lost it when he mentioned Greg “Rambo” Gagne, who went to “Camp Slaughter”. I vaguely remember that gimmick. 😅
@mox193807 ай бұрын
great segment. very cool hearing scott's perspective on verne, hennig and zbyszko... you don't often hear how verne was with the boys outside of Greg Gagne's very bias opinion
@poindextertunes8 ай бұрын
Mustachioed Scott Hall was an absolute monster 😳 6’7” 290lb? sheesh
@johndrake34728 ай бұрын
Absolutely, the massive chest was impressive.
@jonathananderson55292 күн бұрын
Still just a medium sized man.
@stevenramirezmistersmokes63798 ай бұрын
OG SCOTT HALL#1 (RIP)
@D4NK18 ай бұрын
Curt "when you put a guy over, put him REALLY over, don't kick out at 3, lay there for 20 seconds" Hulk at Starrcade 97: "Putting untanned Sting over clean doesn't work for me brother"
@curthennig94488 ай бұрын
And out of shape.
@charlesjohansen17166 ай бұрын
Scott Hall was a good man and such an amazing talent. No one is perfect.
@jeremiahraggie4642 ай бұрын
Except Mr. Perfect.
@ivancook12478 ай бұрын
Larry was a hell of a talent true pro wrestler
@kar54317 ай бұрын
I grew up watching Scott Hall in AWA, When he became Razor Ramon I had no idea it was him at first.
@advancedchiropractic6677 ай бұрын
Man, when I was a 18 and 19 years old kid he was still Big Scott Hall. He was quite at the gym and I never saw this big personality. When he came out with Razor Ramon I was blown away by his chops. I was no huge wrestling fan, but loved his shtick. I am telling you even though he was suppose to be a bad guy I always saw him as a fan favorite. Not because I met him and he spotted me and just nice to me. His character was my favorite by FAR….
@Ivotas7 ай бұрын
I'm watching the segments of this interveiw back to back and there's one constant I see across all of them, Scott Hall really got the creative entertainment part about the art of wrestling. It's a true pleasure to listen to him talk about craft as well as about life in general. Thanks for sharing those interviews.
@msoi2158 ай бұрын
#RIPScottHall #RIPCurtHennig #RIPVerneGagne
@richard-rt8bw28 күн бұрын
Hall had a good mentor
@jimj.50998 ай бұрын
I remember seeing scott driving around richfield in the jeep that he 'won' in a battle royal
@jordane199694 күн бұрын
Scott hall was a smart and introspective guy. Sad to hear he disliked Minnesota, though. The winters are brutal, so can’t blame a guy for not being used to it
@larsmarcon26528 ай бұрын
Damn I miss the bad guy 😢
@ericdravenX00X8 ай бұрын
Kurt took one of the best close lines in the business, bumps period for that matter..
@BigBoyToys-ce5qg8 ай бұрын
"Clothesline."
@ericdravenX00X8 ай бұрын
@@BigBoyToys-ce5qg he hung him up to dry on the close line
@jasonvoorhees64168 ай бұрын
He was the best wrestler! Period
@Drewzker8 ай бұрын
Never knew that. Verne wanted to make Hall champion.
@thomasking40317 ай бұрын
Tough hearing Scott saying God rest his soul when referring to other wrestlers. Now we say the same for him. RIP
@sylvaindt8 ай бұрын
We know how we got worked as fans in the past. How are we getting worked today? Because we are getting worked.
@reynaldoreyes99277 ай бұрын
Wednesday, August 21,1885 ( AWA) Winnipeg Manitoba Canada: Holy Cross School ( AWA TV Taping ) Scott Hall ( of CSW ) defeated Robert Rechsteiner ( aka Rick Steiner ) . Thursday, August 22,1985 ( AWA) Winnipeg Manitoba Canada: Winnipeg Arena: Scott Hall (of CSW ) battled Larry Zbyszko to a Time Limit Draw draw.
@MAGIKMARTIAN95265 күн бұрын
MY BODY AGES BUT I WILL NEVER BE OLD
@emir03248 ай бұрын
Man I would have loved seeing Scott sit down with Joe Rogan and talk to 3 hrs
@patrickheath50118 ай бұрын
Did Scott Hall ever say anything bad about anyone? I said before that I met him one time at Gordon Solie's funeral and he was so cool with my son who was 8 at the time. He still talks about it. When I was coaching high school wrestling and he was with WCW all the kids on the team were huge fans of his.
@CannedHam24798 ай бұрын
Shane Douglas
@D4NK18 ай бұрын
@@CannedHam2479he doesn't badmouth Shane Douglas as much as Shane badmouths him and says scott tries to bury him and scott responds to that accusation. Very few things can piss someone off as much as someone making up things that you feel are false about you.
@JayStar-yj9pu8 ай бұрын
I'm a Minneapolis boy. As soon as he said not many guys that start with Z, I thought of: TOM ZENK!!
@reynaldoreyes99277 ай бұрын
Scott Hall AWA wrestling Career Stint 9/28/1985 - 1/18/1987
@reynaldoreyes99277 ай бұрын
Scott Hall NWA Central States Wrestling Career Stint 3/7/1985- 9/24/1985.
@sylvaindt8 ай бұрын
Remember what you or others have thought about him. How vocal the negativity. Reconsider all that. And then apply that to so much else. Maybe all the commentators out there who skew your ideas on people and things are absolutely wrong.
@reynaldoreyes99277 ай бұрын
Scott Hall Wrestling Career Stint in NWA Championship Wrestling from Florida ( CWF )1/27/1987-7/31/1987 Jim Crockett Promotion bought CWF. CWF / JCP 3/8/1987 -7/31/1987
@tritchie62728 ай бұрын
My take on Verne is that Vern was still a Pro Wrestler when Sports Entertainment was taking over. Its a shame because I like watching the Wrestling side of things. I've watched some old matches where I had to watch close to tell they were working and not actually Wrestling. An example of that is an old Dick the bruiser vs Vern Gagne match. And alot of the old Lou Thez videos.
@jeff86135 ай бұрын
Imagine all the talent WCW held down that didn't get a chance with Vince I remember Kevin Nash being Vinny Vegas mean Mark callus becoming the legendary undertaker Kevin becoming Diesel Scott becoming Razor stunning Steve becoming Stone cold Paul becoming HHH All of them not even mid card talent with WCW to being the top guys in the WWE All becoming hall of famers I know Vince couldn't save them all or help them all but I'd say they were plenty that could have been stars in the WWE that wasn't nobody in WCW they just wouldn't give anyone a chance there
@michaelrood27517 ай бұрын
Loved scott Hall. And couldn’t stand Nash lol
@roberdink8 ай бұрын
Did Hall ever explain why he and Hennig lost the AWA Tag Titles by COUNTOUT?
@mexmexican86198 ай бұрын
It’s weird seeing pictures of Scott looking like a white guy
@nzelver5598 ай бұрын
Haha he was always a white guy with a really good tan
@MortonT19588 ай бұрын
He’s a native Floridian.
@rayjones958 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing...
@malcolmjwilliams35215 ай бұрын
One thing i can say about the older guys is theres a reverance of respect of the business and a willingness to constantly improve despite being at the top of the card. A lot of modern guys SHOULD do this and do not
@cjempire11888 ай бұрын
AWA... "Arions with attitude " 😁😂 jk jk ( ik I misspelled arion but y'all get it😂)
@TheStrategist3148 ай бұрын
Reupload the…hey St. Louis! Reupload all these old clips!
@NoneofYabiz-rx3zi8 ай бұрын
You can politely ask, but never tell another grown man what to do with his channel, broski. Supply a view, leave your comment and know your role
@FlibDokky8 ай бұрын
very zesty thumbnail. no wonder pat and vince wanted him bad in WWF
@davenwatts81738 ай бұрын
Nick names dont count in the name game, z man wont work chico
@rahowherox1177Ай бұрын
tom z man Zenk.
@oveidasinclair9828 ай бұрын
I think Scott screwed up by turning down the AWA World Heavyweight belt, he did have a successful career, he also blew all his money like Ric Flair, but he was never World Heavyweight Champ. Very few people carry that title, Larry Zbyszko carries that title as did Curt Hennig.
@nzelver5598 ай бұрын
Nah he was too greedy and irresponsible - same reason why he didn't go onto become world champion
@oveidasinclair9828 ай бұрын
@@nzelver559 You also have to realize that Scott wasn't the sharpest crayon in the box either.
@rayjones958 ай бұрын
@@nzelver559Scott made more money than Bret Hart when Bret was World Champion!
@nzelver5598 ай бұрын
@@rayjones95 How do you know that? Can you back it up with proof? And on what merits? Being a part of the Clique or something else? Both were great wrestlers but Scott was bullying and burying wrestlers while Bret was protecting wrestlers like Rocky from idiots like HHH and Shawn Michaels
@dwoodstwin8 ай бұрын
He was my favorite character but unfortunately he legendarily treated people like sht
@mrbillyb19664 ай бұрын
Scott said when he was negotiating a contract he said " I DONT WANT IT ALL. I JUST WANT A LOT "!
@mrbillyb19664 ай бұрын
Damn Scott Hall was such an icon and there will never be another " bad guy ". RIP .
@mrbillyb19664 ай бұрын
Damn Scott Hall was such an icon and there will never be another " bad guy ". RIP .