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Scott Hall’s Funeral Service Takes Place, Cody Hall Shares Heartfelt Message

Scott Hall has been laid to rest.

On March 14, it was announced that the WWE Hall of Famer had passed away just a day after he was put on life support after suffering three heart attacks following complications with hip surgery when a blood clot got loose.

Now, just under a month later, Hall has been buried according to a post from his son, Cody Hall.

“We buried my father yesterday. And I guess it was the last step in the process, but it still feels like I’m going through a ton. Being my dads son wasn’t always easy, in fact it used to feel really hard sometimes, he was hard sometimes.

But it feels different now, not my burden to bear but my torch to carry going forward. A legacy from a legend. It feels like he’s with me now. The whole world feels different now. I feel so different now.

Death is part of the circle of life, and my father lives through me. And so many memories live in my head and my heart forever now, all the sayings he had, all the facial expressions, going fishing together, him blasting Shaggy -“ it wasn’t me “ every morning to wake us up for school, thinking George foreman turkey burgers are a delicacy, singing country songs on our drives, the spot on the side of the garage we’d both pee in to see how deep we could go, wearing our matching #HallGood shirts and color coordinating outfits, seeing him when he was ON how he could light up and flip a switch and be the best person you could ever meet.

He was my best friend, he taught me everything I know. And I’ll never ever forget it.

I love you dad,” Hall wrote.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Cody Hall (@realcodyhall)

Hall is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, inducted first in 2014 as Razor Ramon and then again in 2020 as a member of the nWo. He is a former four-time WWE Intercontinental, two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, and six-time WCW World Tag Team Champion.

He debuted in 1984 and last wrestled in 2016. Hall was famously part of the New World Order, jumping from WWE to WCW in the middle of the Monday Night Wars along with Kevin Nash.

To view tributes to Hall from around the wrestling world, click here.

Fightful would like to extend our condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Scott Hall.

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