- One of the four people who broke kayfabe in the now infamous Madison Square Garden incident.
- Was a member of a backstage group called The Clique that ran shows along with Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman and Paul Levesque.
- One of the original three members of the New World Order (nWo). The other two are Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash.
- Often referred to WCW President Eric Bischoff as "Ken doll" due to Bischoff's uncanny resemblance to Ken, Barbie's boyfriend.
- He is only 6' 7" tall. His height was increased by one inch for his WCW promotion.
- Scott Hall said in a recent interview, that his eventual battle with alcohol stemmed from an incident back in the 1980s. The said incident, involved Hall having an argument with a man who pulled out a gun. After struggling, the gun went off and the man died from his wound. The wrestler couldn't hide his feelings of guilt over what happened, hence the reason he turned to drink.
- "Invaded" the first-ever two-hour broadcast of WCW Monday Nitro (1995).
- During his first tenure in the now WWE he was heavily pushed as a heel, or bad guy. However, his machismo, and anti-authority swagger almost immediately caught on with fans, and he was cheered hard. As a result, he was turned good guy, and was one of the leaders of the WWE's then "New Generation".
- Unlike his "Razor Ramon" character, he speaks with a natural American accent.
- In his first WWF match in Madison Square Garden, the arena was half-full. In his last WWF match, the arena was sold out.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- Defeated IRS to retain the Intercontinental title at the 1994 Royal Rumble, despite outside interference from Shawn Michaels.
- Did not enjoy his WWE heavyweight title match against Bret Hart at the Royal Rumble (1993).
- Both of his brothers are deputy sheriffs in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
- Professional wrestler.
- Former member of the nWo
- Former WCW and Tag Team Champion and WWF Intercontinental Champion,.
- 1997 WCW World War 3 Winner.
- Former WCW Television Champion.
- As of January 2008 was working at independent wrestling shows.
- A former four-time WWE Intercontinental champion--the first time for any WWE wrestler.
- Made his WWE debut in May 1992 via a series of vignettes that advertised his character.
- Wrestled Leon White (aka "Vader") in a match at an "In Your House" event in late April 1996 and left the company soon after.
- Lost to Shawn Michaels in a ladder match at Summerslam '95.
- Never participated in a Royal Rumble main event.
- At the 1994 Survivor Series, he emerged as the sole survivor of his team after the entire opposition was counted out.
- In 1996 Vince McMahon suspended him indefinitely for reasons relating to the wrestler's alcohol problem.
- Made his WWE P.P.V debut at the 1992 Survivor Series.
- Defeated Shawn Michaels in a ladder match for the I.C title at WrestleMania X (1994).
- Won the WWE I.C title for the first time in a tournament in October 1993. This tournament resulted from former champion Shawn Michaels being stripped of the belt, after refusing to defend it.
- Has an intense dislike for fellow wrestler Bret Hart, branding him selfish and unprofessional.
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