WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall is reportedly on life support following complications from a recent hip procedure, according to PWTorch.com.
The 63-year-old Hall suffered three heart attacks Saturday night while hospitalized at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga. He has been there since last week after developing a serious blood clot issue following hip replacement surgery.
Since retiring from wrestling in 2010, Hall has made numerous appearances across multiple promotions, including a much-hyped return to WWE in 2014 when his signature character Razor Ramon was inducted into the Hall of Fame. As Ramon, Hall rose to prominence in the 90s as a key figure on WWF programming, winning the Intercontinental Championship four times before leaving for WCW in 1996.