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Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast

WWE: Remembering Scott Hall, teasing Cody Rhodes, Big E seriously injured

Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast

Adam Silverstein

Professional Wrestling, After Shows, Wwe Raw, Sports, Aew, Wrestling, Wwe Nxt, Aew Dynamite, News, Smackdown, Wwe, Pro Wrestling, Nxt, All Elite Wrestling, Wrestlemania, Raw, Njpw, Wwe Smackdown, Wwe Wrestlemania, Sports News, Tv & Film

4.8544 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2022

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

Getting Over opens with host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini remembering the late Scott Hall, including his star-making run as Razor Ramon, their favorite moments from his career and his incredible redemption story. The show features an in-depth look at WWE's narrowing Road to WrestleMania 38, including one of the worst episodes of SmackDown in years. Main topics include plans for Kevin Owens and Seth Rolling, WWE's obvious Cody Rhodes teases, Big E's serious injury, the debut of Pete Dunne as Butch, the Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey backstage brawl, Becky Lynch's attack on Bianca Belair, Edge's character change and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sad day here at getting over and obviously in the entire world of professional wrestling.

0:05.7

As we open today's show with the news that Scott Hall died Monday night, he was 63.

0:12.2

Hall is literally one of the main reasons why I love professional wrestling.

0:18.5

He was, you know, rising to prominence in WWF right when I started

0:23.2

watching in the early 90s. And just looking at him, I mean, WWF said Razor Ramon oozed machismo,

0:30.6

and that was the perfect description of this guy, effortlessly cool. Anytime you saw him on or off

0:36.4

TV, he was the coolest guy in the room,

0:40.3

and it didn't matter who else was there with him. I cannot tell you how many times I've,

0:46.5

mostly when I was a kid, of course, but even still now, flicked a toothpick the way he did,

0:51.3

or done those spooky fingers, or thrown my arms out to the side to

0:55.3

celebrate, or done the razor's edge into a pool with friends, like put them all my back

1:00.4

and done the razor's edge. It was like my number one move. When I was a kid, I had the gold chain

1:05.7

with the razor. It was the very first piece of WWF merchandise. My mom ever bought me. Not a t-shirt, none of that stuff.

1:13.1

The razor with the gold chain. And I bet I still have it somewhere in a box. You know, I think about

1:18.7

the entrance, the sparks flying behind him, the gold chains, the gold intercontinental

1:23.9

championship or championships when he was atop the ladder shining.

1:34.8

This guy, Scott Hall, Razor Ramon, was the definition of superstar when it came to WWF.

1:35.7

Hell, the Razor Ramon entrance music is what I used between my last podcast and this one when I did

1:42.9

those couple of audio shows for those of you that listened to those

1:45.8

for a couple of weeks on Twitter. So when I say that Scott Hall was one of my favorite

1:49.6

wrestlers of all time, trust me, I absolutely mean it. As far as his career, you know,

1:55.0

he started out with short stints in NWA, AWA, WCWF, and New Japan.

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