Why is Scott Hall on Life Support?

Scott Hall is on life support because of multiple heart attacks after having a hip replacement surgery

Hall, 63, was admitted to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga., on Saturday night after suffering three heart attacks.

He’s been there since last week, following hip replacement surgery that resulted in a major blood clot.

Since departing from professional wrestling in 2010, Hall has appeared in a variety of promotions, including a much-anticipated comeback to WWE in 2014, when his hallmark character Razor Ramon was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

In the late 1990s, Hall’s drug and alcohol problems were made public, and a contentious WCW storyline was based on them.

While the plot was unfolding, Hall was arrested for keying a limousine (vandalizing its painted surface by scratching it with a key) while inebriated outside of an Orlando nightclub, costing $2,000 in damages.

Hall checked into a WWE-funded treatment facility after being released from TNA in 2010. Hall left the treatment center in early October 2010.

Hall had a defibrillator and a pacemaker installed in his chest just weeks after entering rehab. In 2010, he was admitted to the hospital twice for double pneumonia (affecting both lungs).

Hall began to have seizures during this period and was subsequently diagnosed with epilepsy, necessitating the daily administration of eleven different drugs to treat his heart and seizure issues.