10 Best Ways Wrestlers Said Goodbye

2. Razor Ramon's Hall Of Fame Redemption (Hall Of Fame 2014)

Scott Hall aka Razor Ramon speaks during the WWE Hall of Fame Induction at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on Saturday, April 5, 2014. (Jonathan Bachman/AP Images for WWE)
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"Bad times don't last, but bad guys do," will go down as one of the most inspirational quotes in WWE Hall of Fame history. With the help of good friends like Diamond Dallas Page, countless thousands spent on rehab by WWE, and the love of fans, Scott Hall managed to pull himself back from the brink and look dapper as he accepted induction in 2014.

This was redemption for a man who had at one point been considered a shoe-in to turn up in news stories as just another deceased wrestler. Living a life riddled with drug and alcohol problems, the one-time Razor Ramon was a shambling mess before he made the decision to get his life in order. You wouldn't have known that as he stood in a white suit jacket and discussed his career.

Another match was always going to be far-fetched, but simply seeing Hall look like Razor again was enough for those who had followed his career. There was a time when it looked like Scott may never get the chance to say anything to his fans, let alone goodbye. The Hall of Fame changed that.

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