Scott Hall Wants To Be A Full-Time WWE NXT Trainer

Breaking Ground exposure not enough for The Bad Guy...

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall wants to be a full-time trainer in NXT. Hall got a taster of what it's like to live the life of a Performance Center trainer during the WWE Network series Breaking Ground. William Regal brought his former WCW colleague in to help the NXT Superstars in with their promo class. Hall was shown given one-on-one advice to Apollo Crews, questioning whether the former number one contender for the NXT Championship "really talked like that, though." It seems that the four-time WWE Intercontinental Championship wants more. €œCareer-wise, I€™d love to be working with the young guys at NXT," he told Extra Mustard. "But I€™m not going to sweat that€“if it€™s meant to happen, it€™s meant to happen. I€™ve been invited to go down there twice, but I wouldn€™t mind a full time gig there.€ Hall would join Regal, as well as the likes of former WWE Superstar Tensai (Matt Bloom), former WCW man Robbie Brookside, and Sara Amato if he was to be hired on a full-time basis. Since getting his life back on track thanks in no small part to Diamond Dallas Page, Scott has been primarily been mentoring his son Cody, as Hall Jr. looks to make his mark on the business in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Recognised as having one of the smarter 'brains for the business' - as well as having a better promo than most during the Monday Night Wars - Hall would be a shrewd acquisition should WWE bring him on board.

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