How Much Does Scott Hall Earn? 2024 Net Worth, nWo Legacy and WWE Earnings

Scott Hall (Image via Getty)

Scott Hall, the legendary American professional wrestler, left behind a net worth of $3 million at the time of his death in 2022. Born in St. Mary’s County, Maryland, in the 1950s, Hall began his wrestling career in the mid-1980s with Championship Wrestling from Florida. After a brief time as part of a tag team called American Starship in North Carolina and the NWA Central States division, Hall broke out as a solo competitor. Throughout the late ’80s, he worked for the American Wrestling Association before returning to the NWA.

Hall’s career reached new heights when he joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the early 1990s, but it was his move to the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) in the mid-’90s that solidified his place in wrestling history. There, Hall became one of the founding members of the iconic New World Order (nWo) alongside Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan. This faction revolutionized professional wrestling, making Hall one of the most popular and influential figures of the time.

Scott Hall (Image via Getty)

Hall returned to WCW in the late 1990s and was a key player in the company’s rise during the Monday Night Wars, before spending a brief period in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). Following the closure of WCW, Hall made appearances in the WWF during the early 2000s. He then joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2002 to 2010, continuing his career as a respected veteran. Hall also made a brief return to the WWC and wrestled on the independent circuit.

In 2014, Hall’s career was celebrated when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Despite his passing on March 14, 2022, at the age of 63, Scott Hall’s legacy lives on. His contributions to the wrestling world, particularly as a key member of nWo, are still remembered and revered by fans and fellow wrestlers alike.

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By Julien D'alessandro

Julien is a wrestling news writer for Pro Wrestling Wire. He was the recipient of the JGW Memorial Scholarship at TSN and has had the privilege of working with and writing for several prominent sports media hosts, analysts, and reporters, including Jay Onrait, Craig Button, and Luke Willson. In addition to his writing career, Julien created a successful professional wrestling TikTok account, @shadesdaily, which has amassed over 150,000 followers, showcasing his expertise and passion for the industry. He brings this same enthusiasm and knowledge to his work at Pro Wrestling Wire. You can reach out to him at julienalessandro@prowrestlingwire.com.

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