5 WWE Comebacks That Should Never Have Happened
4. Scott Hall Scott Hall was once known as Razor Ramon, the bad guy. Razor Ramon blatantly ripped off the character of Scarface, however Scott brought a charisma to the role that was undeniable and soon he became one of the biggest stars in the WWE. Razor Ramon had many notable feuds during his four year stay in the WWE, including 1-2-3 Kid, Diesel and Jeff Jarrett. There was one match that defined Razor Ramon as a real player in the WWE and that was his Wrestlemania X ladder match against Shawn Michaels. In a innovative and daring match, Michaels and Razor stole the show and this would elevate both their careers. However Scott Hall would make the decision of his life by joining WCW for a much larger contract, he would go on to form one of the greatest factions of all time the New World Order. After a record breaking successful spell with WCW, things began to dry up and Hall departed WCW in 2000. After quick spells at ECW and NJPW, the phone rang from WWE. After six years away, Scott Hall would make his return to WWE with the New World Order in 2002 . As a unit their return looked promising, interactions Stone Cold and The Rock made for an exciting Wrestlemania 18. Despite this, Scott Hall's match with Stone Cold at Wrestlemania was not memorable and was overshadowed by Hogan vs The Rock. After a couple of forgettable feuds, Hall was sacked from WWE after getting drunk travelling from England in an infamous flight known as 'Plane ride from hell'. Since leaving WWE for a second time Scott Hall has wrestled for TNA as well as other smaller promotions. His drug and alcohol problems have continued, however his recovery is currently progressing as another member of DDP's yoga household.
"Unfortunately he was only with us for a couple of months, just really didn't seem to be performing up to the level he once did and we mutually parted ways" Stephanie McMahon, E:60: The Wrestler.