X-Pac Remembers Being Knocked Out During WWE Raw Rematch With Scott Hall
On the recent episode of X-Pac 1,2,360, WWE Hall of Famer Sean Waltman discussed what happened in his big rematch against Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) on the June 21, 1993 episode of WWE Raw.
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Sean ‘X-Pac’ Waltman Talks About His Re-Match with Razor Ramon and What Happened After He Slipped and Fell
So I am supposed to hit him, BOOM down he goes, and that’s when I am supposed to grab the money and haul ass out the door. But when I slip and fall it’s like ‘Oh shit, now what?’ When I did that and Scott goes, ‘Now what?’ Scott looked over for some sort of direction from Vince. And Vince just put his head down like this. {Sean tucks his head in} Basically, you’re on your own now, we’re live and this needs to get done before we get off the air. So Scott rolls me back in and is like if I beat him, he’s fucked, that’s his thought. So Scott was going to let me beat him again, he was just trying to think of something like a schoolboy or a small package and I went ‘moonsault,’ somehow I spit out moonsault and he goes, ‘just like before?’ and I go ‘ah ha,’ and it was the best moonsault I ever did. When I hit him with it he was going to let me pin him again. As Earl Hebner is down for the count, he’s going ‘Kick Out!’ So Scott kicks out, and then it’s like what the fuck now? Right? And they’re both going, ‘Get the Money! Get the money!’ I grab the money, and there are ten thousand in there too. I don’t know why they thought they should put ten thousand in there but they did. And I am carrying the money bag and I am still so f**ken out of it, just out of my feet. I am going through the curtain and I don’t know if I hear some people warning me or whatever, Scott was about ready to take my head off, he would have had too. And somehow I put it into overdrive just as he takes a swipe and out I go and he misses me. Everything turned out and if we didn’t figure that out, who knows what would have happened to my career.