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Viral Photo of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash Making a Special Child’s Day While Repping the Villainous nWo Led by Hulk Hogan

Published 03/15/2022, 3:00 PM EDT

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The world of pro-wrestling is saddened by the news of WWE legend Scott Hall passing away today. Celebrities, including WWE legends and other sports persons, have posted their eulogies to the iconic ‘Razor Ramon’ via social media platforms.

Hall had his most glorious time in WWE being a member of the New World Order (nWo). Since the pro-wrestling fandom is paying their tribute, reminiscing the memorable moments of ‘The Bad Guy’, a rare picture of Hall and his long-time colleague Kevin Nash during their nWo era has gone viral.

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The Bad Guys do Good Things too

Most of the notorious WWE superstars have an image of always being tough and scary in public eyes. In reality, they are just doing what their storylines and characteristics require them to do and they all are caring human beings on the inside (You know The Undertaker). Also, we did not perceive them as the kind who interact with kids compassionately.

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However, here is an old picture of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash gently signing an autograph for a child in a wheelchair, as part of their WWE nWo promotion. The villainous trio was the nightmare of opponents and heroes of 90s’ kids. The picture was posted on a Twitter page, ’90s WWE’, with a caption, “Sometimes even bad guys can be good! (Rock on emoji).

Moreover, the internet has gone viral over many of such nostalgic pictures and fans react with pouring love. His famous quote from the Hall of Fame speech, “Hard work pays off, Dreams come true. Bad times don’t last, but Bad Guys do” still gives goosebumps to the WWE fandom.

Scott Hall and the nWo

Prior to WWE, Scott Hall was with the NWA’s Florida territory in the 1980s. Later, he joined WWF as ‘Razor Roman’, inspired by Al Pacino’s character Tony Montana from the film Scarface. For this influence, the Latin community considers him one of their own.

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The ‘Last Call Scott Hall’ and Kevin Nash became one of the founding members of nWo aka the New World Order in the first few years of the 90s. But things took a better turn when ‘the good guy’ Hulk Hogan joined the movement. Then they left WWF in ’96 and joined WCW, and their storyline was integral to WCW to compete with WWF.

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However, the iconic nWo that had many legendary members officially came to an end in 2002, after WWE purchased the WCW. In 2020, nWo was inducted to WWE Hall of Fame along with its founding members.

Let us know your favorite nWo moment in the comment section below!

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Sreeda U M is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. An enthusiastic journalist, Sreeda has earned her Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism. She has been zealously following WWE since her childhood, and her favorite wrestlers are The Four Horsewomen.
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