Scott Hall vs Shawn Michaels and other rivalries in WWE

Here’s a look back at some of Scott Hall’s most memorable WWE rivalries.

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By Blesson Daniel | Apr 29, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Scott Hall, a WWE Hall of Famer, is one of the company’s all-time greats. Scott Hall made his debuts in 1984 and quickly rose to prominence in WWE and WCW. He defected to WCW in 1996 and, using his true identity, founded the game-changing New World Order alliance.

Hall became a seven-time Tag Team Champion and a United States Champion while assisting WCW in achieving ratings success on Monday evenings. He helped WWE achieve ratings success on Monday Nights. So, here we take a look back at some of the greatest rivalries Scott Hall had as Razor Ramon.

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Here’s a look back at some of Scott Hall’s most memorable WWE rivalries

Bret Hart

Razor Ramon debuted in WWE in 1992, teaming up with Ric Flair in a rivalry with Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior, but the match didn’t go as planned, and Warrior was fired.

At Royal Rumble 93, Razor debuted in a WWE championship battle against Bret “The Hitman” Hart. For a beginner, it was a fantastic chance. Razor Ramon’s captivating backstory inspired the game. Even though it was a straightforward contest, it made an impact.

X-Pac

When Razor Ramon first entered the WWE, he was a heel, but his character changed after WrestleMania IX. On a Monday Night Raw, he faced the high-flying phenom X-Pac, then known as The 1-2-3 Kid, also known as Sean Waltmanfaced the high-flying phenom X-Pac, then known as The 1-2-3 Kid, also known as Sean Waltman, on a Monday Night Raw.

However, The Kid gained an upset victory against Razor, which led to a feud where The villain sought a rematch, paying as much as $10,000 to the 1-2-3kid getting in the ring with him again. Razor Ramon’s face eventually changed as a result of this.

Shawn Michaels

Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels was suspended, forcing Razor Ramon to compete in a battle royal to become the next Intercontinental Champion. Michaels, on the other hand, reappeared, claiming that he had never lost the championship, forcing a ladder match.

WrestleMania 10 featured a legendary match that was both praised and entertaining. It was one of the first fights between two of the New Generation Era’s best talents.