WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash appeared on an episode of his Kliq This podcast and discussed various topics, including Scott Hall’s struggles dealing with the isolation imposed by the COVID pandemic.
Nash said, “Isolation was the worst thing for Scott because Scott’s number one f***ing medicine was laughter. We would still get on the phone and laugh, but if he had a buzz, he wasn’t going to pick his phone up because he wasn’t going to be f***ing chastised. COVID was hard. It was even hard for Dallas, and Dallas lived [nearby]. Dallas would go by, and Scott wouldn’t let him in.”
On Hall taking extra steps to isolate himself during that time:
“Without COVID, he was fine. He didn’t have … he was doing good. You couldn’t have f***ing put a worse scenario together for him than COVID — ’cause it put him in his two-bedroom, and he was super germaphobic. He did not want to catch it, so he wasn’t going anywhere, he was ordering, have people bring food, bring groceries. He completely just became Howard Hughes.”
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.
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