WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall is ‘on life support’ after suffering ‘three heart attacks’ and is being treated at the Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia, according to reports.
Whilst Hall's condition is yet to be officially confirmed, PWTorch reported that he underwent hip surgery last week but then suffered a serious setback when a blood clot got loose.
The WWE Hall of Famer is regarded as a legend of the sport, and performed as ‘The Bad Guy’, Razor Ramon.
The 63-year-old was a multi-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, and was set to make an appearance during WrestleMania week for WrestleCon.
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The American’s WWE dominance came in the 1990’s, where he established himself as one of promotion’s biggest stars.
Following a successful career, his achievements were recognised when he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014.
As well as success within WWE, Hall also announced himself as a legend of the World Wrestling Championship where he was a founding member of the New World Order.
Following the reports a number of the sport’s biggest stars took to social media to send their well wishes to the Hall of Famer, including Former WWE IC wrestling champ Marc Mero.
Mero tweeted: “My thoughts and prayers are for Scott Hall who is on life support at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga.
"We spent many years in WCW and WWE together. Some great memories.
“He recently had hip surgery but had serious complications which led to three heart attacks."
These sentiments were also echoed by ten-time women's champion Mickie James-Aldis, who sent her wishes to Hall and his family.
She wrote: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Scott Hall and his family. Thinking of you all right now.
“Sending so much health, healing, love and strength your way."