I had to laugh when he said that because it’s absolutely true and has happened to me before. I’ve been a couple minutes late for work and someone would always bitch at me, but I remember one time I had one too many the night before, and forgot to plug my phone in so it died, as did my alarm for the next morning, and was almost two and a half hours late for work, and everyone there was just laughing and so relieved that I had showed up
Scott Hall once quoted, Chief Jay Strongbow, "In this business, you can make friends, or you can make money." Hall said he replied, "I got enough friends, I'd like the money." Thanks for another great one, Scott. RIP.
True wrestling experts & legends do. Also legit fans who know his backround. Even Vince & Triple H gave him his props. Inducted twice in the Hall of Fame!!! RIP Bad Guy 🙏🙏🙏
I don't think there's been a cooler duo in wrestling before or since. The cool thing about these two is that the friendship and loyalty are clearly real, and extends way beyond the characters or kayfabe. These guys can finish each other's sentences and were loyal to each other to the bitter end.
Watching these interviews with them two and watching the bond they had, Kevin Nash must be going through hell right now with the passing of Scott Hall. I was a huge fan of both these guys as a kid and when I heard the news about Hall, I couldn't believe it and felt really sad. Wrestling was such a huge part of my childhood and both these played a huge role in it. I can't imagine what Nash is feeling. RIP Scott Hall... thanks for all the memories. You will definitely be the only Bad Guy that makes it in to heaven 🙏🏽
I spoke to Sean at Wrestlecon in Dallas, he was such a mess, just sad but stuck it out, Kev either did not come or he left, he could not do it. Losing Scott has been real hard on him!! I mean if you look at the group as a whole, they were like brothers, even DDP and Jake, all of them, but Kev and Scott's bond was much deeper than brothers, like a life line to each other.
During some of Hall's worst years (prior to getting help from DDP) Nash was barely in touch with him. They even used this realism in some of Hall's promos in TNA
The audio of these RF shoot interviews is just awful. I feel bad for anyone that paid money for the DVD's but thank you to those who uploaded them on RU-vid as I feel no guilt for watching these for free.
These guys always impress me on how fuckin real they keep it. They never once tried to make Hogan look like the bad guy, beside that one moment with Nash. But these guys should serve as examples for how retired wrestlers should speak on eachother.
They never really had to....It seems like Vince & Bischoff not only tolerated it, but at times, they encouraged it. They were rewarded in WWF/E, bc they were in the Kliq & they pretty much had free reign in WCW.
I had a drink paid for by Mean Gene in a strip club by the airport in Winnipeg Manitoba once. Me and a buddy just went there to catch a stripper show and we were the only ones there.It was a Saturday afternoon. In walked Mean Gene, The Undertaker, Mr Perfect, Tatanka, Crush, and the Red Rooster. Mean Gene said "Drinks on the house" and waved his hand circling the room. Henning stood beside me and looked at me and stared for a couple seconds to the point I got nervous and said "He only buys for the whole bar when its empty cause really hes a cheap skate" lol They picked up two strippers and my buddy and I watched them outside all pile into the limo and off they went.
I grew up with WWE in the 80s and 90s and Razor was THE Bad Guy. i mean the ULTIMATE bad guy. But i honestly think despite his huge physique.. i always had that strange feeling that Scott Hall was a sensitive kind of person. With a true heart. And it shows when you watch his interviews back. So when he passed it hit me different. I was close to tears. I grew up with him beeing the bad guy.. when in real life he may have been the ultimate good guy. Its so sad. RIP Razor.
I seriously wish I got to grow up when these guys were in their prime. I love the product today, but damn dude, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall alone make wrestling cool. I can’t imagine how amazing it must have been to be a wrestling fan during the 90s. The nWo was fuckin awesome dude. Rest in power Hall, you will be sincerely missed Bad Guy.
It was a wild time, back then. The great thing, though, is that you can watch the storylines on DVD and streaming. Their legacy lives forever. Take pointers on how to do a great, covert job in the business. :)
Late 80s until end of the 90s was a magical time in wrestling. We'll never have that again. Fortunately there is the internet today, and we can relive those days over and over again.
I remember being about 7 when Razor first debuted and I immediately said to myself "THAT is my favorite wrestler!" It was really the golden age back then. Fast forward to WCW days and I'm in my early teens and Scott takes it over. I was literally over the moon watching it all EVERY week.
yea this was before he got really really bad might even been before he had the pacemaker put in he was still very much a functional addict here this video has to be sometime before 2005 im sure of it
Scott Hall always shot straight. It's great when he'd do these interviews because he never embellished. I notice how in some interviews where Nash is on his own, and even with Waltman, they have been a little bit liberal with the truth. Nash never seemed to try getting away with that when Hall was in the room. Almost as if he made Kev more honest.
@@katiemcweeny8196 the three of them needed each other honestly, it was the perfect match, the original NWO. Hogan was losing steam with the ultimate good guy routine and Hall and Nash on their own didn't have true top drawing ability. But they were younger, and great supporting acts to a legend-level guy like Hogan. In turn, Hogan's heel turn revitalized his career, and wouldn't have been nearly as effective without the Outsider angle brought by Hall and Nash.
@@katiemcweeny8196 lol right? Could you imagine Hogan coming down to the ring playing his belt like a guitar etc if he hadn't had his crew backing him up? He would have give from "love to hate" to just "lame" real quick.
Gosh… I have such a love for these two guys and what they accomplished in the wrestling business. They seem like the coolest two guys you could have ever had the chance to hang out with. Now Scott is gone, which sucks SO bad… And Kevin lost his son… I’m a huge Kevin Nash fan, I think more as a human being than a wrestler even. He loses a best friend and a son? I don’t even know what to say. I don’t know Kevin personally, but I have the utmost respect and admiration for him… I’m TRULY SORRY for what he’s had to endure this year. I’m at a loss of words.
I couldn't sum it up any better. I have no idea how big Kev is still going on. He is one of the strongest human beings that I've ever seen, and it has nothing to do with him being close to 7 feet tall and 300 pounds of muscle.
Kevin Nash is my al time favorite wrestler. I don’t have a favorite match or a favorite promo, but as a wcw kid in the mid to late 90’s he was as cool as it fucking got. Years later I still love Kevin Nash as a human being. He’s entertaining, honest, maybe abrasive, but I appreciate that about him. Plus his perseverance in the face of insurmountable loss is admirable
A dude that called himself Big Sexy and another dude who dressed in purple, pink, lime green and wore a bunch of flashy things were thugs from the street? What?
Their referring more to using baseball bats and jumping different superstars and fighting security constantly.. plus they said NWO angle was a gangster thing not razor Ramon or diesel.. 2 totally diff things that have nothing to do with each other... anyways it’s all entertainment
Scott Hall shot and killed a guy, and Nash had been playing basketball in Detroit and catching handgun charges. It takes like five minutes to find all this out.
I liked Razor Ramons Character .Ive seen enough interviews of people in the business that said Kevin Nash was a backstabber and two faced to believe it.
Nash showing BUSINESS smarts. Hall: Uh, this guy is 3x better than us?!? (referring to ring skill) Nash: He was making $1 million a month. He was 12x better than us. (referring to sports entertainment)
Leonardo Morand JYD, Ernie Ladd, Abdullah the Butcher, Ahmed Johnson, Booker T, Stevie Ray, New Jack, D'Lo Brown, The Godfather, Bobby Lashley, Kofi Kingston, Shelton Benjamin, Ron Simmons, The Giant Kamala, Rocky Johnson, The Rock, Tony Atlas, and R. Truth are a few names that come to mind...
Of all the wrestlers I've ever been a fan of over the years, these are the two for whom I "mark out" the most. Loved these guys in the nWo days. Still do. Guess they weren't shittin' with the "4-Life" thing. lol