The son of Scott Hall, Cody has just recently started appearing in New Japan Wrestling as the newest recruit to the top heel faction, the Bullet Club. Cast as the 'young boy' of the group, Hall is someone talked about as having great potential to go a long way in the wrestling industry. His father, once known as the legendary Razor Ramon, has repeatedly stated that he doesn't want his son leaping into anything too quickly. Maybe that's why he hasn't yet cropped up in WWE's farm system, perhaps his father advised he travel the world first, gaining as much experience as he could before attempting to make waves in the world's biggest promotion. At only 23 years old, Cody stands 6' 9" tall, so it's hard to imagine - with his size and lineage - that Vince McMahon wouldn't be interested. Besides, his own father is one of the best teachers Cody could ever have, has his own life in order these days and would love nothing more than to see his own flesh and blood succeed. NXT is somewhere Scott Hall might not feel Cody belongs, but it's likely WWE would want to place him there first, before he earns a place on the main roster.
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