When they arrived, they found Hall yelling and cursing at amateur wrestling personalities and bar staff. He lost the match when Goldberg used the taser gun on him. 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 SummerSlam 1994, Ramon (with Walter Payton in his corner) defeated Diesel to win his second WWF Intercontinental Championship after Shawn Michaels accidentally hit Diesel with Sweet Chin Music. Hall dared them to "take the Juggalo World Order on the road" by invading Total Non-Stop Action, World Wrestling Entertainment, and Ultimate Fighting Championship, beginning with TNA's PPV Turning Point. They stated they were undertaking a hostile takeover of WCW, then slammed interviewer Eric Bischoff through the commentator's table. Razor, captaining his team, went on to eliminate the opposing captain, IRS, after scoring a pin following a Razor's Edge. on the February 25 episode of Impact! Hall appeared on the August 11, 2014 episode of Raw for the first time since 2002 to reunite the nWo with Nash and Hulk Hogan to celebrate Hogan's birthday. [33], After weeks of introductory vignettes, Razor Ramon made his ring debut on the August 8, 1992 episode of Superstars, defeating local jobber Paul Van Dale with his finishing move, The Razor's Edge (previously called "The Diamond Death Drop" in WCW). Hall was then ousted by nWo Hollywood after Steiner took control in Hogan's absence in late 1998. Height [46][52] 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. [76] On November 30, 1998, Hall needed a tag team partner to face Steiner and Horace Hogan. He would later defeat Jeff Jarrett in a ladder match on May 19, 1995 at a live event to win his third WWF Intercontinental Championship. [141], In 1983, Hall was charged with second degree murder after shooting a man with his own gun (after wrestling it away from him) in an altercation outside of a nightclub in Orlando, Florida. On October 27, he again retained the title at WWC's Halloween Wrestling Xtravaganza by defeating Carlito's cousin Orlando "Fireblaze" Colon. Due to the army life he grew up a traveller and spent his high school years at the All American High in Munich, Germany. It’s a great sobriquet, powerful and ominous at once, and you almost feel sorry for the golf courses he descended upon, ready for the kill. 'Cause I've got a scoop for you. Sarazen was a legitimate farm owner in upstate New York, and farm owners at that time were commonly known as squires. Weight On October 20, ESPN's E:60 featured a documentary detailing Hall's experience with drugs and alcohol. The loss began a small feud between himself and 1-2-3 Kid; it carried with him into the King of the Ring tournament; and it also began a slow face turn for Ramon, who had gained both respect for The Kid and support from the crowd. They eventually dropped the belts to Rose and Somers by countout on May 17, due to interference by Colonel DeBeers. Hall's U.S. title was soon stripped due to a knee injury and awarded to Chris Benoit. Those two words, put together, would make this list even if I had no idea what they meant. Hall was the only member of The Kliq not on hand to see long-time friend Shawn Michaels inducted to the WWE Hall Of Fame. As part of his appearance, Hall handed the Intercontinental Championship belt, T-shirts, chain necklaces, and tickets to WrestleMania XII to two preteens that had gotten ceremonially—but not legally—married on an episode of the show two years prior. Having not seen the interference, Kevin Nash jackknifed and covered Goldberg to become the WCW Champion and break Goldberg's impressive winning streak. [50][51], 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). Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images Ernie Els gained his nickname - "The Big Easy" - early in his professional career (he turned pro in 1989, but gained worldwide fame after winning the 1994 U.S. Open).. And "The Big Easy" is a perfect match of nickname and golfer.