I wish "about 10 beers" were just a joke, but its not.
Hall was arrested on May 14, 2010, and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting a police officer, according to The Orlando Sentinel. Authorities were called to the Hitching Post Bar in Chuluota after Hall, who had been "drinking heavily" according to a police report, "became aggressive". When authorities arrived, they found Hall yelling and cursing at the patrons and staff of the bar. Hall was told he was not allowed to return to the establishment. On his police report, Hall listed himself as an "unemployed" professional wrestler, despite having a job with TNA Wrestling, who would release Hall a month after the arrest. After his release from TNA, Hall checked into a WWE sponsored rehab. Hall checked out of the rehab facility in early October 2010. Hall was recently hospitalized, as he needed a pacemaker implanted into his heart.
Originally posted by GalidorOn his police report, Hall listed himself as an "unemployed" professional wrestler, despite having a job with TNA Wrestling, who would release Hall a month after the arrest.
I suppose he felt there was no point in holding off the inevitable.
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After his release from TNA, Hall checked into a WWE sponsored rehab. Hall checked out of the rehab facility in early October 2010. Hall was recently hospitalized, as he needed a pacemaker implanted into his heart.
Jeez. I've always liked Scott, but something tells me the clock's just about run out for him. I hope I'm wrong.
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Damn. Well, I'm saddened, but not all that surprised. Imagine if he'd stayed sober throughout his career how many more great (or at least "good") matches he might have had in him.
If the pacemaker thing is true; that means he's pretty much forced to retire, right?
Originally posted by GalidorSomeone should, (after confirming he is sober, and ready for help) Put on a tribute show, or a dvd set, to you know, help a brother out :(
Get well - Bad Guy
I don't think he'll ever be sober or really want help.
Originally posted by GalidorSomeone should, (after confirming he is sober, and ready for help) Put on a tribute show, or a dvd set, to you know, help a brother out :(
Get well - Bad Guy
I don't think he'll ever be sober or really want help.
If I'm reading that right, he checked into that WWE sponsored rehab. He wasn't committed involuntary. If he didn't want help, he wouldn't have done it as I get the impression that he had a choice and could have probably left after X number of days in.
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So let me get this straight, we're not allowed to judge wrestlers because Bradshaw says that WE'RE out of shape and unathletic? This from a guy who's most complicated move is a clothesline?