10 Wrestlers From ECW’s Final Year You Totally Don’t Remember

5. Scott Hall

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Scott Hall might be a cheat entry, because he never actually appeared on ECW television or pay-per-view. Instead, the then-recently canned WCW star made a few house show appearances for Paul Heyman in November 2000. It wasn't exactly a great period in his life, to say the least.

The one time Razor Ramon and ex-nWo powerhouse was going through some serious personal problems at the time, so it's perhaps a slight shock that he made the ECW bookings at all. Still, Heyman was likely desperate to squeeze any remaining star power out of Scott he could, and knew his name value would be a boon for select cards.

Hall vs. Justin Credible seems like the kind of match that ECW should've tried to stick on TV somewhere, but it wasn't to be. Scott called it a run after beating Credible, winning a tag with Jerry Lynn against Justin and Rhino, then losing to human behemoth Sal E. Graziano.

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