First Ever WWE Raw - Where Are They Now?

19. Scott Hall

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While fellow nWo member X-Pac's time with WWE was to come to an end just two months after this 6 May 2002 episode of Raw, Scott Hall's second spell in WWE would come to an end even sooner.

On this Raw, Hall cut a generic villainous promo alongside X-Pac and Big Show early in the show, before then partaking in a six-man main event pitting that nWo trio against Steve Austin, Ric Flair and Bradshaw.

That tag contest would prove to be Hall's final WWE match, for he'd be fired the very next day - that being how the night prior to Raw was the infamous Plane Ride from Hell where numerous wrestlers got utterly wasted on their flight back from London's Insurrextion show.

Like Sean Waltman, the Bad Guy is one of those rare few who is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, and he is another who has been utilised as a guest trainer at the WWE Performance Center in recent years.

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