You will hear a first person account of the heat between the NWO and the Horsemen after the infamous Arn Anderson skit and the hypocrisy behind it. Well, Kid got injured so he doesn’t come down, so now it’s time to go home but there’s no Kid so I’m thinking, ‘What is going on?’ Now it’s really getting out of control. Lay it in!’ So when he comes to the back, he’s got a big goose egg on his head. In an interview with the now-defunct WrestleShark.com, Jerry Sags of the Nasty Boys opened up about what led to him punching Scott Hall out in front of a live WCW audience: “The guy I punched in the mouth was pretty powerful in the company, my old buddy Scott Hall. “I hear this noise from the shower, Kevin Nash came in the locker room with a bat… [Nash] was saying, ‘We’ll see who has the stroke in this company!’ That was pretty much him telling us we were getting fired. Why things didn't work out in the WWE and the final conversation he had with Jim Ross about his tenure in the company. Scott Hall Takes A Shot At Bill Goldberg – Details, PHOTOS: Cody Rhodes Returns On AEW Dynamite, Debuts A New Look.

“At this point, The Nasty Boys start throwing furniture in the ring. We did what we were supposed to do; we came in \u0026 popped the place. I’ve seen him since then and it was just something that happened, you know? Already facing a uphill battle being a WCW creation, the nWo had NO CHANCE IN HELL of getting over at the expense of WWF's elite especially once WWF's top face complained about the huge face-pops the nWo were receiving.Wrestling Observer [2/28/02]Sources claim Austin was outspoken backstage for his dislike of face-pops the nWo received when making their entrances, bringing out spray paint, \u0026 \"Rocky Sucks\" chants returning loud \u0026 clear in the arena's during the Rock/Hogan promo.Off The Record with Michael Landsberg [12/26/02]“Vince had a problem with people cheering me, \u0026 that doesn't have to be a problem because they're going to start cheering Nash \u0026 Hall even though we're the bad guys, guys like Rock \u0026 Austin have to be able handle that, sometimes that gets out of perspective, they can't handle it.” - Hulk HoganHall \u0026 Nash returned with the intention to have another run \u0026 draw money.

Scott talked about the rumors behind the DX vs. NWO feud last year. The question was raised backstage whether Hall should discontinue using the drug during events so he avoids any problems in alcohol-related angles.

We threw out the format sheet and settled down for a long talk as Hall weaved us through his career and talked about his life like an open book. It just happened like that, I didn’t wanna fight him, it just happened. We were doing a thing [at a house show]… I felt this blow to the back of my skull, it knocked me out, I had a concussion, the whole nine yards. The DVD covers the NWO return to the WWE, how it came about, and why he and Nash had reservations going into it.

Jerry Sags thought Scott Hall had taken liberties with him during a run-in at a WCW house show and rather than talk about it afterward or handle things in the locker room like men, Sags decided to take matters into his own hands in front of the fans. “We get heat anyway.

“Scott Hall is very unprofessional and he often breaks character and does things I don’t agree with. We’re heat-seeking because we’re obnoxiously happy, you know? We found out Hall's side of the story on to why he did not want to work a program with Goldust and all the behind the scenes notes on how the negotiations went down with WCW and how Vince reacted to it. The finish is Kid [Sean Waltman], who wrestled earlier, was supposed to run down, throw us a gimmick, and we’re supposed to knock everyone out and keep the belts. I go, ‘That’s it!’. Vince Russo couldn’t control him and we had an issue, and instead of being unprofessional and making him pay, I took my frustrations out on that limousine.”. It’s stressful, some of the guys turn into backstabbers, some guys deal with the pressure in different ways. You just threw it in the ring, you dummy! All rights reserved. Originally from Chicago, he has called London home since 2008. Scott Hall will go down in the books as one of the most entertaining and compelling shoot interviews in the history of RF Video. At the time they were practically booking, and I’ve just knocked the booker’s teeth down his throat.

Had Hall not been overworked, it doesn’t necessarily mean he wouldn’t have fell of the wagon at some point but it does mean he likely would've been able to contribute as a major role player longer than he did.Wrestling Observer [3/6/02]Hall takes a anti-alcohol abuse drug which causes him to feel sick \u0026 throw up whenever he is close to alcohol. I wish I could take that punch back a million times. “Scott Hall is very unprofessional and he often breaks character and does things I don’t agree with. This situation was no different.

This morning on Twitter, a fan wrote to Hall, “Goldberg! And I’ll take it the same way. Don’t hit me with live rounds in the ring when I’m giving you my body. “Kevin walked in there and swung the baseball bat right above his head and goes, ‘You want to find out who’s got stroke around here, you motherfuckers?’. I don’t know if it was chemically altered.

He thinks he’s right,’ because [Sags] thought I was taking liberties with him again.

I look around and I didn’t know who hit me from behind… I see Scott with a chair and he throws it in my face.