Early career (1984–1985) Hall began his career in 1984 in the
National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Florida territory
Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) and soon began a
feud with
Dusty Rhodes. He and
Dan Spivey trained together in Florida (mainly under Rhodes, but also under
Mike Rotunda and
Barry Windham). When it was time for the two to debut as a tag team, Rhodes sent them to work in
Jim Crockett Jr.'s
Charlotte, North Carolina–based territory. They debuted as American Starship, Hall under the ring name Starship Coyote and Spivey under the ring name Starship Eagle. At first, American Starship were booked to wrestle infrequently, so much so that the two were given ground crew jobs for the Charlotte Orioles (which Jim Crockett owned at the time). When they did get in the ring, it was with little success. The highlight of their stay in Crockett's
Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling was a losing challenge to
Arn and
Ole Anderson for the NWA National Tag Team Championship. After leaving Crockett, the duo joined
Bob Geigel's
NWA Central States territory (based in Kansas City) in 1985. They received a shot at NWA Central States Tag Team Champions
Marty Jannetty and "Bulldog"
Bob Brown, but lost the match. Dan Spivey's stay in the Central States territory was brief. He returned to the Carolinas and Crockett,
jobbing in the freshly rebranded
Jim Crockett Promotions as "American Starship" Eagle. Hall, meanwhile, stayed in Central States.
Verne Gagne, the owner and promoter of the AWA, had wanted to push Hall to the same heights as he had
Hulk Hogan, following Hogan's departure for
Vince McMahon's
World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Hall formed a tag team with his more experienced friend
Curt Hennig, whom he later would credit for cultivating his early professional wrestling career. The team defeated
Jimmy Garvin and
Steve Regal for the
AWA World Tag Team Championship on January 18, 1986, in a 58-minute match in
Albuquerque, New Mexico. On January 23, 1990, Hall received another tryout at a
WWF Wrestling Challenge taping in Fort Myers, Florida. At the event, Hall was defeated by
Paul Roma, and was not signed by the company.
World Championship Wrestling (1989) Hall was brought into the NWA's
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) territory by
Jim Ross in 1989, as part of the NWA's initiative to develop new, young stars (also including
Brian Pillman and
Sid Vicious). His PPV debut came at
The Great American Bash: The Glory Days, where he participated in a
King of the Hill battle royal. He then began
jobbing regularly, losing to The Great Muta,
Mike Rotunda,
Sid Vicious,
Ron Simmons, and
Butch Reed. His final match came on November 7 when he was defeated by Butch Reed at a house show in Chicago, IL. After this, he went on hiatus.
International promotions (1990–1991) Shortly afterwards Hall joined
New Japan Pro-Wrestling, teaming with
Larry Cameron and defeating
Hiroshi Hase &
Kuniaki Kobayashi March 2, 1990, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. He wrestled numerous times for the company, facing a diverse group of opponents including
Bam Bam Bigelow,
Koji Kitao,
Nord the Barbarian, and
Shinya Hashimoto. Scott Hall, as Texas Scott, competed for the
Catch Wrestling Association (CWA) at the "Catch Cup '90" tournament on December 22, 1990, in Bremen, Germany before 6,000 fans. Hall was defeated by the
Soul Taker in the tournament final. From 1990 to 1991, Hall had a stint in the Puerto Rican promotion
World Wrestling Council (WWC). Hall made his official return to WCW and was renamed "The Diamond Studd", a
gimmick similar to
Rick Rude's (both were cocky, vain and would invite attractive
women from the audience into the ring). He was
managed by
Diamond Dallas Page, and made his first appearance on May 19 at
SuperBrawl 1. He defeated
Tom Zenk at
The Great American Bash. It was during his time as "The Diamond Studd" that he also began sporting his trademark toothpicks and also debuted his trademark toothpick fling at television cameras; Page has publicly stated that he got the idea for Hall's on-screen toothpick after the two used toothpicks at a
Waffle House and that he was originally supposed to flick toothpicks at cameras with Hall, but couldn't because one fell out of his mouth before the first toothpick promo. At
Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl on September 2, The Diamond Studd lost to
Ron Simmons. At
Halloween Havoc 1991, the team of Studd,
Abdullah the Butcher,
Cactus Jack, and
Big Van Vader lost to
Sting,
El Gigante, and
The Steiner Brothers in a "Chamber of Horrors Match". On the November 19 episode of
Clash of the Champions XVII, Studd lost to Zenk in a rematch from The Great American Bash. After an injury sidelined him for
Starrcade in December 1991, Studd entered 1992 forming short-lived tag teams with
Vinnie Vegas and
Scotty Flamingo (as part of The Diamond Mine
stable), as well as with members of
Paul E. Dangerously's
Dangerous Alliance. The idea of adding him to the Dangerous Alliance was contemplated, but fell through, and Hall left WCW shortly after a final televised match against Rob Campbell on May 8. However,
Inside The Ropes journalist Adam Morrison noted in March 2022 that Hall's Razor Ramon character also maintained "cocky and cool" aspects which were similar to his WCW "Diamond Studd" character. He made his first appearance as Razor Ramon in a dark match on a
Wrestling Challenge taping against Chris Hahn on May 18, 1992. Later in his career, Hall claimed he pitched the idea of a
Scarface-like character during a meeting with
Vince McMahon and
Pat Patterson, as a joke. After weeks of introductory vignettes, Razor Ramon made his in-ring debut on the August 8, 1992, episode of
Superstars, defeating local jobber Paul Van Dale (the father of future WWE wrestler
Carmella) with his finishing move, ''
The Razor's Edge'' (previously called "The Diamond Death Drop" in WCW). Early on, Ramon wore large gold chain necklaces to the ring. While handing them to an attendant at ringside he would threaten "Something happens to this, something gonna happen to you", and then flick his toothpick at the hapless attendant. As a result, Razor and Savage started a
feud, which later involved
The Ultimate Warrior, after Warrior saved Savage from a post-match beating by Razor. WWF Champion
Bret Hart was scheduled to defend his title against The Ultimate Warrior at the
Royal Rumble, but Razor Ramon replaced Warrior after the latter left the company. During the feud, Razor verbally disrespected Hart and the
Hart wrestling family. Razor made his
WrestleMania debut at
WrestleMania IX, pinning former WWF Champion
Bob Backlund with a roll-up. On the May 17 episode of
Monday Night Raw he suffered an upset loss to
jobber "The Kid" (who consequently became known as "The 1–2–3 Kid"), beginning a feud between the two. It carried into the
King of the Ring tournament and triggered a slow
fan favorite turn for Razor, as he gained respect for The 1–2–3 Kid and support from the crowd. The feud culminated at
SummerSlam, where Ramon defeated DiBiase in DiBiase's final WWF match.
Record-setting Intercontinental Champion (1993–1996) On the October 4, 1993, episode of
Monday Night Raw, a 20-man
battle royal was held; the last two participants would face each other the next week for the vacant
WWF Intercontinental Championship. Razor and
Rick Martel were those final two. The next week on
Raw, Razor pinned Martel after a Razor's Edge to win the Intercontinental Championship. Razor Ramon successfully defended his title against
Irwin R. Schyster at
Royal Rumble 1994. He also began a feud with
Shawn Michaels over which man had the stronger
claim to the Intercontinental Championship. Michaels had been stripped of the title months before due to "
inactivity" (he was actually suspended during that time). He returned to television with his own version of the belt, claiming he was still the champion, since he hadn't been beaten for it. This match was critically acclaimed, and was voted as the
Match of the Year for 1994 by readers of
Pro Wrestling Illustrated, On WWE.com, this match is ranked No. 5 of the Top 24 Matches in WrestleMania History. Razor continued to feud with Michaels and his
bodyguard Diesel. On the April 30 episode of
Superstars, he lost the Intercontinental Title to Diesel, after interference from Michaels. At
SummerSlam, Razor (with
Walter Payton in his corner) defeated Diesel to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship for a second time, after Shawn Michaels accidentally hit Diesel with
Sweet Chin Music. At
Survivor Series, he captained a team called "The Bad Guys", consisting of himself, The 1–2–3 Kid,
Davey Boy Smith, and
The Headshrinkers (
Fatu and
Sione). They faced The Teamsters (Shawn Michaels, Diesel,
Owen Hart,
Jim Neidhart, and
Jeff Jarrett). Ramon ended up the sole survivor of the match. This began a feud with Jeff Jarrett, which led into the next year. At the 1995
Royal Rumble, Razor lost the Intercontinental Championship to Jarrett, in controversial fashion; Jarrett had originally won the match by count-out, but demanded that the match be restarted so he could win the title. It was, and Jarrett pinned Razor with a small package. Razor faced Jarrett in a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship at
WrestleMania XI, winning by disqualification when Jarrett's
assistant The Roadie interfered. Jarrett retained the title, as a title cannot change hands by countout or disqualification. Razor defeated Jarrett and The Roadie at
In Your House 1, in a
handicap match. Razor defeated Jarrett in a ladder match at a May 19, 1995
house show to win his third WWF Intercontinental Championship. Razor Ramon was the first man to win the Intercontinental Title
three times. and lost a
WWF (World) Tag Team Championship match to
Owen Hart and Yokozuna on the August 7 episode of
Raw. Razor had an Intercontinental Championship ladder match (a rematch from WrestleMania X) against the new champion Shawn Michaels at
SummerSlam, He then began a feud with
Dean Douglas. Razor defeated Douglas at
In Your House 4 to win the Intercontinental Championship, after Michaels had just forfeited the title to Douglas. This win made him the first four-time Intercontinental Champion in WWF history. In early 1996, Razor feuded with newcomer
Goldust, leading to an Intercontinental Championship match at the
Royal Rumble. Razor lost the title to Goldust after Razor's former partner The 1–2–3 Kid attacked him. Ramon was originally scheduled to face Goldust in a rematch for the title at
WrestleMania XII in a Miami Street Fight, but Hall was suspended for six weeks by the WWF due to his drug use. The suspension meant he would sit out the rest of his contractual obligations and miss the opportunity to receive the higher Wrestlemania payday. Hall returned to WWF television at April's
In Your House 7, where he lost to
Vader. By March, rumors ran that the WWF would protect the Razor Ramon character from being used by Hall as being their own
intellectual property. He became associated with the backstage group known as
The Kliq (also consisting of Kevin Nash (Diesel), Paul Levesque (
Hunter Hearst Helmsley), Shawn Michaels, and Sean Waltman (The 1–2–3 Kid)). Hall was involved in an incident dubbed the
"Curtain Call" at a
MSG show in May 1996. Because Hall and fellow Kliq member Kevin Nash were departing for WCW, the pair (along with Michaels and Levesque) broke
kayfabe by celebrating and embracing in the ring together, though the characters they portrayed were supposed to be enemies. According to Hall, he went to WCW not for the money, but because they offered him days off. Other reporting claimed he resigned due to being unhappy with his
booking and a drop in yearly pay from 1994 to 1995. On June 10, he was joined by Kevin Nash. They stated they were undertaking a hostile takeover of WCW, then slammed interviewer
Eric Bischoff through the commentator's table. challenged
Sting,
Lex Luger, and
Randy Savage to a six-man tag team match, saying they had a mystery partner. That partner turned out to be Hulk Hogan, and the three formed the
New World Order (nWo). The
stable stormed WCW, recruiting such stars as Syxx (formerly 1-2-3 Kid) and
The Giant. They successfully defended the title against
The Nasty Boys and The
Faces of Fear in a three-way match at
World War 3, and then again defeated The Faces of Fear at
Starrcade. They lost the title to The Steiner Brothers at Souled Out, but two days later Eric Bischoff returned the title due to the fact that the referee was not the official referee for the match. The Outsiders held the World Tag Team Championship from February 24, 1997, to October 13, 1997, often facing
The Steiner Brothers, Lex Luger and The Giant, and combinations of
The Four Horsemen. In May 1997, Hall and Nash teamed with
Masahiro Chono to defeat the Steiner Brothers and
Keiji Mutoh at
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW)'s
Strong Style Evolution in the
Osaka Dome. In late March 1997, Hall failed a drug test and was forced into a rehab and was written off television for a month which forced him to miss
Spring Stampede, Hall came back on the April 21st edition of Monday Nitro. Since Eric Bischoff (the Executive Vice President of WCW) was a member of the nWo, he used his power to return the title to The Outsiders on a technicality whenever they lost it. Hall won the
60-man battle royal at
World War 3 in November 1997 to earn a shot at the
WCW World Heavyweight Championship. On the January 12, 1998, episode of
Nitro, The Outsiders defeated The Steiner Brothers to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship for a fourth time. The Outsiders lost the title back to The Steiner Brothers on the February 9 episode of
Nitro. At
SuperBrawl VIII, The Outsiders won the WCW World Tag Team Championship for a fifth time, again by defeating The Steiner Brothers. Hall was (
legitimately) taken off TV for a short while and forced by WCW to enter
rehab, after he and Nash showed up to the March 16, 1998, episode of
Nitro heavily intoxicated and under the influence of painkillers. While Hall was absent, the nWo split into two feuding factions. On the July 6 episode of
Nitro, Hall was handpicked by Hogan to wrestle
United States Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg. Hall was ejected from nWo Hollywood in late 1998, after Scott Steiner took control of the group in Hogan's absence, and then referred to himself as "The Lone Wolf". Hall feuded with Goldberg and faced him in a
ladder taser match on January 19 at
Souled Out. He lost the match when Goldberg used the taser gun on him. At
SuperBrawl IX, Hall defeated
Roddy Piper for the
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. Shortly after, he suffered a foot injury which forced him to forfeit the title. Two weeks later, at
Mayhem, he won the
WCW World Television Championship after
Rick Steiner forfeited the match due to injury. Eight days later, on
Nitro, Hall vacated the Television title by throwing it into a trash can. After the nWo returned in December 1999, Hall joined Nash, Bret Hart, Jeff Jarrett, and Scott Steiner in what was coined "
nWo 2000". However, Hall was injured again thereafter and the tag team titles were vacated.
Extreme Championship Wrestling and Japan (2000–2001) After departing WCW in early 2000, Hall was inactive for several months. On November 10, 2000, he made a surprise appearance at an
Extreme Championship Wrestling house show in
Schenectady, New York, teaming with
Jerry Lynn to defeat
Justin Credible and
Rhino. The following day, in
Poughkeepsie, New York, Hall defeated Justin Credible, then lost to
Sal E. Graziano. In March 2001, Hall returned to
New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he joined the
Team 2000 stable. During his tenure with NJPW, Hall primarily teamed with
Hiroyoshi Tenzan,
Satoshi Kojima,
Scott Norton, and his other stablemates in a series of
tag team matches and
six-man tag team matches. Hall wrestled for NJPW until September 2001, with his final bout being a title match against
Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Keiji Muto.
Return to WWF/E (2002) On the January 24, 2002, episode of
SmackDown!, WWF co-owner
Vince McMahon stated that his company had a "cancer", and that he would inject the WWF with a "lethal dose of poison", so he would no longer have to share ownership of the WWF with Ric Flair. He then revealed the "poison" to be the nWo, who would help McMahon destroy his own company, before it could be ruined by anyone else. Six years after defecting from the promotion, Hall returned to the WWF on February 17 at the
No Way Out pay-per-view, and was reunited with Kevin Nash and Hollywood Hogan in a
repackaged nWo. Later on the February 25 episode of
Raw, the nWo attacked
Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hall destroyed a cinder block on Austin's leg. On the March 4 episode of
Raw, Hall wrestled his first WWF match since May 1996, defeating
Spike Dudley. At
WrestleMania X8, Hall lost to Austin, his first loss at a WrestleMania. Later in the night, after Hollywood Hogan had lost to the Rock, Hogan proceeded to shake the Rock's hand out of respect, thus turning his back on the nWo. Hall and Nash then attempted to attack Hogan and Rock, but were promptly dispatched by the duo. Hall and Nash later recruited X-Pac (formerly Syxx and 1-2-3 Kid) into the nWo on the following episode of
SmackDown!. On the March 25 episode of
Raw, Hall was
drafted to the
Raw brand with the rest of the nWo, as a result of the
WWF draft lottery. Hall faced
Bradshaw in a match at
Backlash, which he won with help from X-Pac. On the next night on
Raw, Hall and X-Pac took on Austin and Big Show. Late in the match Big Show
chokeslammed Austin and joined the nWo. On May 5, on a flight back from England (following a tour leading to the
Insurrextion pay-per-view) to the United States, retroactively dubbed "The Plane Ride From Hell", Hall became intoxicated. Taralyn Cappellano and Heidi Doyle, who served as flight attendants during the flight, accused Hall and several other wrestlers of behaving in a sexually inappropriate manner during the trip. In Hall's case, he was accused of licking Doyle's face, and making sexual remarks to the two women. The case was ultimately settled out of court. The incident would have renewed interest in September 2021 after it was featured in the documentary series
Dark Side of the Ring. Hall's last appearance for the company was the following night on
Raw, wrestling in a six-man tag match with Big Show and X-Pac against Austin, Bradshaw and Ric Flair, which ended in a
no contest. He was released from the promotion the following day due to ongoing issues stemming from his substance abuse.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002–2005, 2007–2008) Hall worked for
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) briefly in 2002, appearing on their first pay-per-view event. On the July 31 NWA-TNA PPV, Hall lost to his former WWE rival Jeff Jarrett in a
Stretcher match. On the September 18 NWA-TNA PPV, Hall and Syxx-Pac competed in the Tag Team Gauntlet for the Gold Match but did not win. On the September 25 NWA-TNA PPV, Hall and Syxx-Pac defeated
Elix Skipper and
Brian Lawler. On October 23 NWA-TNA PPV, Hall defeated Jeff Jarrett. On October 30 NWA-TNA PPV, Hall got a shot at the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship but lost to
Ron Killings. Hall would leave NWA-TNA after his match with Killings. In late 2004, Hall returned to TNA, along with Kevin Nash, as TNA prepared for their first monthly pay-per-view,
Victory Road. Hall joined Nash and Jeff Jarrett in the stable The Kings of Wrestling. On the November 26 episode of Impact, Hall defeated
A.J. Styles. At
Turning Point, The Kings of Wrestling lost to
Randy Savage,
Jeff Hardy, and A.J. Styles. On the December 24 episode of Impact, Hall interrupted a "In The Pit with Piper" and confronted
Héctor Garza which led to a match a week later on the December 31 episode of Impact where Hall won the match. Hall lost to Hardy at
Final Resolution on January 16, 2005. After this, he took some time off. On the November 1, 2007, episode of
Impact!, Kevin Nash "predicted" Hall would be Sting's mystery partner at
Genesis. The next week, Hall made his return, rebuffing the romantic advances of
Kurt Angle's wife,
Karen, then battling Kurt in his dressing room. He stated he was in TNA solely to confront Nash. Hall asked Nash why he was not there to help him in his troubled past, and Nash responded that it was a result of his own nonstop partying and risk of losing his family. Hall then claimed that all was forgiven and the two embraced in the ring. He also revealed that he was not Sting's mystery partner. On the November 15 episode of
Impact!, The reunited Outsiders and
Samoa Joe began a feud with
The Angle Alliance. On the November 29 episode of Impact, Hall and Nash came out to the stage and clapped for Samoa Joe after his match. They were scheduled to compete together at
Turning Point, but Hall no-showed. At
Turning Point (2008), Hall and the
Insane Clown Posse (ICP) were seen in attendance. This was later revealed to have been scripted to occur, as TNA had asked ICP to attend the event, but were unaware of Hall being their guest.
Return to the WWC (2007) On July 13, Hall made his return to wrestling for the
World Wrestling Council (WWC) as Razor Ramon (though wearing
WolfPac themed attire). He wrestled the main event of a
WWC Anniversary tour show at the
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, against
Carlito. He lost after
Apollo interfered on Carlito's behalf. The next night, Hall won his second World Championship, the
WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship, by defeating Carlito and champion Apollo in a Three-Way Dance main event. On August 4 and September 23, Hall successfully defended the title against
Eddie Colón. On October 27, managed by Rico Casanova, he retained the title at WWC's
Halloween Wrestling Xtravaganza, defeating
Orlando "Fireblaze" Colon. Razor Ramon was scheduled to fight on December 14 in Ponce and December 15 in Caguas but did not show up. Hall began to have emotional problems, and with the drink, eventually he could not compete leaving the strap thus his scheduled opponent Biggie Size proclaimed himself champion.
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2007–2009) Hall made his
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) debut on August 12, 2007, at
Bloodymania, losing to
JCW Heavyweight Champion Corporal Robinson. In this match, Hall took his first ever
bump on
thumbtacks. On October 6, 2007, at
Evansville Invasion, Corporal Robinson, Hall, and
Violent J formed the Juggalo World Order (JWO) stable. At the 2007
Hallowicked After Party, on October 31,
Shaggy 2 Dope was introduced as a member of the group. After the main event,
special guest referee Nosawa ripped off his referee shirt to reveal that he, too, was a member of the JWO. The group expressed interest in "invading" WWE's 2009
Royal Rumble, but were unable, due to filming commitments for
Big Money Rustlas in Los Angeles. They have also shown interest in "invading"
Ring of Honor and
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Return to TNA (2010) On the January 4, 2010, three-hour
Monday night live episode of Impact!, Hall and Waltman returned to TNA. That same night, Hulk Hogan made his TNA debut. Hall, Nash and Waltman quickly reformed their alliance, but Hogan kept himself out of the group, claiming "times have changed". The following week, the revived alliance was named "
The Band". Hall was scheduled to team with Nash at
Genesis in a match against
Beer Money, Inc., but was replaced by Waltman (as Syxx-Pac). In the end, Hall inadvertently cost his stablemates the match. On the next episode of
Impact!, Hogan, displeased with the actions of The Band, had security remove Hall and Waltman from the arena, since they were not under contract with TNA. Despite this, Hall and Syxx-Pac continued returning to
Impact! to assault various wrestlers. On the February 4 episode, they turned on Nash and beat him down. On the February 11 episode of
Impact! Hall and Waltman attacked Kurt Angle until Hogan made the save. On the February 18 episode of
Impact! Hall and Waltman had a brawl with Nash and
Eric Young. On the February 25 episode of
Impact! Hall and Waltman had a brawl with Nash and Young in the parking lot. On the March 15 episode of
Impact! Hall defeated Nash in a 5-Min $25,000 challenge after interference from Waltman. At
Destination X, Hall and Syxx-Pac faced Nash and Young in a tag team match, with The Band's TNA future on the line. In the end, Nash turned on Young and helped The Band win, earning them contracts with TNA. On the March 29 episode of
Impact!, The Band lost a six-man tag team steel cage match to Eric Young,
Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy. On the April 5 episode of
Impact!, The Band interfered in a match and attacked both
Team 3D and
The Motor City Machine Guns. On the April 12 episode of
Impact!, The Band (Hall, Nash, Waltman) defeated Team 3-D and
Jesse Neal in a Street Fight. At
Lockdown, Hall and Nash lost to Team 3D in a Steel Cage match. On the May 3
Impact!, Eric Young turned on Team 3D and joined The Band. On May 4, at the taping of the May 13 episode of
Impact!, Hall teamed with Nash, cashed in his "
Feast or Fired" contract and defeated
Matt Morgan to win the
TNA World Tag Team Championship. Nash later declared Young one third of the champions, citing the "Freebird Rule". At
Sacrifice on May 16, Hall and Nash defeated
Ink Inc. (
Jesse Neal and
Shannon Moore) to retain the titles. On the June 10 episode of
Impact!, The Band defeated Matt Morgan (by himself) to retain their titles and this was Hall's final appearance in TNA. On the June 14
Impact!, The Band was stripped of the Tag Team Championship, due to Hall's real-life legal problems. The next day, it was announced that Hall had been released from TNA after 8 years of working part-time for the company and subsequently retired from professional wrestling.
Late career (2010–2021) making their way to the ring at
WrestleMania 31 in 2015 On March 24, 2014, Razor Ramon was announced as the seventh and final inductee into that year's class of the
WWE Hall of Fame. He was inducted in
New Orleans on April 5, the night before
WrestleMania XXX. Shawn Michaels, Triple H, X-Pac and Kevin Nash joined Hall onstage after his speech, reuniting The Kliq. WWE promotional material for the event referred to him solely as Razor Ramon, without footage or mention of his work under his real name. At
WrestleMania XXX, Hall, as Razor Ramon, appeared onstage with the other Hall of Fame inductees. Hall appeared on the August 11, 2014, episode of
Raw for the first time since 2002 to reunite the New World Order with Nash and Hulk Hogan to celebrate Hogan's birthday. On the January 19, 2015, episode of
Raw, Hall appeared with X-Pac and Nash to reunite the nWo, and along with
the APA and
The New Age Outlaws they beat down
The Ascension, who had been insulting legends from past years. At
WrestleMania 31 in March 2015, Hall, along with Nash and Hogan, reunited as
the nWo to help their old foe Sting in his match against Triple H, who had
D-Generation X helping on his behalf. On January 30, 2016, Hall took part in
World Association of Wrestling television tapings at Epic Studios in Norwich, England. It was aired on
Mustard TV on September 10. In March 2016, Razor Ramon was backstage at
WrestleMania 32 celebrating with the new
Intercontinental Champion Zack Ryder. The following night on an online
Raw Fallout segment, he asked
The Miz to give Ryder a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship. On May 13, 2015,
Global Force Wrestling (GFW) announced Hall as part of their roster. On May 18, 2015, Hall was released from GFW. Hall wrestled his last match on June 17, 2016, defeating
Chuck Taylor for the DDT
Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship at F1RST Wrestling in Des Moines, Iowa. He would lose the title the same day by forfeit after getting tricked into saying "I give up" off a sheet of paper. On
Raw 25 Years on January 22, 2018, Hall (as "Razor Ramon") returned in a segment featuring
D-Generation X, The Bálor Club, and
The Revival. Hall also returned to WWE for the RAW Reunion show on July 22, 2019. Hall was inducted into the
WWE Hall of Fame a second time as a member of the New World Order, together with stablemates Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Sean Waltman, as part of the Hall's class of 2020. The induction of the 2020 honorees took place in April 2021 due to the previous year's ceremony being canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. == Personal life and death ==