Scott Hall Needs Support from WWE and TNA Friends to Get Life Back on Track
Scott Hall has been battling the personal demons of addiction for several years and now, more than ever, he needs his friends to come to his aid. To say Hall has reached rock bottom is probably an understatement at this point—that happened months ago.
While he clearly craves the attention that comes with being a professional wrestler, it's impossible to continue performing at his current level. ESPN's E:60 will be documenting Hall's downfall on Wednesday, and even the preview is hard to watch.
Hall is a shell of his former vibrant self. And sadly, when an individual takes a turn for the worse, most people attempt to distance themselves from the situation instead of attempting to help. He could really use words of encouragement right now, because it's clear he can't overcome the issues alone.
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Whether it be Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan, Jeff Jarrett or a person in a bigger role like Vince McMahon, somebody needs to show Hall there's a lot to live for beyond the cheers of an audience.
It's going to take a team effort to get Hall back moving in a positive direction.
WWE has attempted to help Hall by offering him rehab stints, but that's not enough. A more hands-on approach is necessary to show the fading wrestler that people still care about him and can't stand watching him fall to pieces on the front page of TMZ.
Getting him into an intensive rehabilitation center is needed. But it's just the first step of many. Once he successfully completes a program, he'll need somebody by his side every step of the way to ensure he stays on the straight and narrow.
One more relapse could lead to fatal results.
And that's a shocking reality Hall probably can't fully understand in his current state. He really has to choose between life and death.
Hall's case is not uncommon, either. Matt Hardy has been dealing with his own batch of problems, which show the profession can lead you down a dark path if you don't have enough outside support.
And once addiction takes hold, it's an everyday struggle to get out of its clutches.
Nobody knows what the future holds for Hall. But hopefully the E:60 piece will shine a bright light on the situation and encourage somebody to be his personal savior.
If not, we may be witnessing Razor Ramon's last stand, and it's unlike anything fans could have imagined.



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