10 Memorable WWE Moments From Sunday Night Heat
10. Scott Hall Vs. Crash Holly
In the early 2000s, Crash Holly was the MVP of Sunday Night Heat. In the space of a two year period on the show, Crash had flown the flag for the Hardcore Championship, been a stand-out personality of the Light Heavyweight division and even gained himself a title shot against WWF Champion, Kurt Angle.
With that in mind, it’s only fitting that Crash be the man to make Heat history in 2002, as he took on Scott Hall in Hall’s first and only appearance on the Sunday night show. The bout also marked the very first time the New World Order was represented on the show as well.
The match itself was a typically short bout for an opening match on Heat but Crash's nippy agility and frantic pace helped get the action going from the very beginning. The size game eventually proved too much for the "Houdini of Hardcore" and Hall would eventually take over with some big moves, including his trademark fallaway slam, a big chokeslam and an even bigger back suplex off the top.
Inevitably, Crash would succumb to the Razor's Edge and Hall walked away victorious. Sadly, Hall would walk away from WWE altogether the following month as WWE wished him the best in his future endeavours.