Jagos
10-23-2011, 01:10 PM
Link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdbA9uHXJ7c&feature=player_embedded)
It's amazing seeing how some of the wrestlers of the 90s turned into such shells of themselves. None are worse than Scott Hall. The man suffers from PTSD, and has literally lived life on the "Razor's Edge" with his addiction to alcohol and drugs. You can't say that no one has tried to help him. His wife still loves him, knowing she can't be with him, and of his two children, Cody Hall is trying to help him out. Kevin Nash has worked to support him even at his worst moments because that is what friends do.
You can see what Scott Hall is up to. And you just see that life has not been good for him. The documentary isn't that long. Merely 18 minutes, but everyone should look at these downfalls of wrestling and understand the consequences of bad decisions.
It's amazing seeing how some of the wrestlers of the 90s turned into such shells of themselves. None are worse than Scott Hall. The man suffers from PTSD, and has literally lived life on the "Razor's Edge" with his addiction to alcohol and drugs. You can't say that no one has tried to help him. His wife still loves him, knowing she can't be with him, and of his two children, Cody Hall is trying to help him out. Kevin Nash has worked to support him even at his worst moments because that is what friends do.
You can see what Scott Hall is up to. And you just see that life has not been good for him. The documentary isn't that long. Merely 18 minutes, but everyone should look at these downfalls of wrestling and understand the consequences of bad decisions.