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These Famous WWE Wrestlers May Have Scared You in Their Heydays But Where are They Today?

WWE or World Wrestling Entertainment is a worldwide phenomenon that is plain unstoppable. It was in 1985 that Vince McMahon debuted his business idea that  WrestleMania, which was equal parts wrestling and equal parts drama. The result was not just generating huge amounts of money for Vince and his wrestlers, but a whole generations of kids growing up watching it on their televisions. Although it’s still highly popular today, the late 1980s and 1990s is the period that could be considered the ‘Golden Age’ of WWE. Back then, it was called WWF or World Wrestling Federation. Many people wonder what has happened to the famous wrestlers of the golden age; whether they are doing good today or have some of them needed the help of their bankruptcy lawyers. We checked up on some of the biggest stars of professional wrestling and here’s what we came up with…

Scott Hall aka Razor Ramon

If Hollywood has their Tony Montana, the WWE had Scott Hall, also known as Razor Ramon.  The Scarface character is what Razor Ramon tries to personify, since he also uses the catchphrase “Say hello to the bad guy,” based on the famous lines uttered by Tony Montana that goes, “Say hello to my little friend.” The four-time Intercontinental Champion eventually quit wrestling and was inducted by the WWE into the Hall of Fame in 2014.  Razor Ramon had a YouTube show in 2009 called The Last Call with Scott Hall.

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