10 Observations From WWE's New Scott Hall DVD

8. Doesn't Really Focus On Specific Feuds At All

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Remember when Razor Ramon feuded with the controversial Goldust in late-1995/early-1996? Or how about when he had issues with Ted DiBiase and - later - his partner in crime IRS? If you do, don't expect to see any in-depth scoops on these rivalries in Living On A Razor's Edge, the documentary does not detail many feuds in great detail.

Some of the only ones given some minutes are the truly shocking job Hall did for The 1-2-3 Kid in 1993, as well as his infamous Ladder Match against Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania X. The lead up to the latter is explained well, but WWE make no reference to many feuds Hall had.

In a sense, that's a shame, but it's not an overwhelming negative. Such detail would have soaked up a lot of time available, lessening the minutes dedicated to Scott's life away from the ring and how he changed as a person over the years.

Still, it may have been nice to hear him talk about how he felt when being thrust into the top line scene in time for Survivor Series 1992, or how it was headlining WCW events when the WWF had rarely given him that opportunity.

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