Scott Hall is on life support after the former WWE Hall of Famer suffered dreaded a health issue that caused him to be hospitalized.

PWTorch first reported that Hall was rushed at the Wellstar Kennestone Hospital following the three heart attacks he faced over the weekend.

According to the news outlet, the wrestler initially had hip surgery a week before his recent hospitalization. For what it's worth, Jerry Jarrett delivered the saddening news through his Facebook page, saying that Hall suffered a fall.

"Just got off the phone with my friend Scott Hall. He fell and broke his hip, and he's in the hospital. Prayers will help him recover," the promoter wrote.

However, he failed to make a full recovery when a blood clot got loose following the procedure. Sources familiar with the recent incident confirmed the development to a news outlet.

It was not the first time he faced a tragic health issue, though. For years, his fans have already known his struggles with his heart.

Before the recent heart attacks, he already had a defibrillator and a pacemaker implanted in his chest. Hall also admitted himself to a hospital twice in 2010 alone after suffering pneumonia in both lungs and receiving his epilepsy diagnosis.

Since then, he has been taking maintenance medicine to quiet down his heart and resolve his seizure problems.

Colleagues, Fans Send Well Wishes to Scott Hall

After the news broke, members of the wrestling community and their fans immediately penned heartfelt messages and sent them to Hall.

Former WWE IC Wrestling champion Marc Mero said, "My thoughts and prayers are for Scott Hall, who is on life support at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Ga. We spent many years in WCW and WWE together. Some great memories. He recently had hip surgery but had serious complications which led to three heart attacks."

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Hall's health issue might affect his supposed appearance at WrestleMania this week. Currently, his family has not released an official statement regarding his hospitalization.

Hall famously became a multi-time WWE Intercontinental Champion during his stint in the WWE. He also established himself by naming himself "The Bad Guy." As one of the biggest stars in WCW, he successfully launched The Outsiders alongside Kevin Nash.

Hulk Hogan eventually joined the duo and created the New World Order.

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