Concern For Scott Hall After Virtual Meet & Greet Cut Short


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WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall was scheduled to do a virtual meet and greet for Dark Parlor Originals Saturday evening, but things didn’t go as planned.

The live stream was originally scheduled for 5 p.m, but was delayed due to issues with Scott Hall. Fans purchased tickets to have items signed by Hall, which would be live streamed on Facebook Live.

The stream was cut short, and Mike from Dark Parlour Originals provided an update, indicating Hall was in no condition to continue with the virtual meet and greet.

One fan in the live stream provided some clarity on Hall’s demeanour during the stream.

“He was being difficult. They got a late start, Mike was trying to get through everyone’s orders in a timely manner but Hall kept having issues with every inscription or request and had issues with how rushed he felt. Influenced by meds or other substances. He was trying but he wasn’t in a mental state to push through so quickly with so many items in a 4 hour period while being streamed live. Nash could multi task, tell stories and crank out signatures.”

Mike provided an update Sunday morning, revealing Hall return home. “I refuse to go into detail about exactly what’s going on or what happened to Scott. His health and safety is top priority and I’m not going to share personal details or information, that is not my business to discuss.”

Hall was able to sign some items, but the majority will have to be returned and refunded.

This is the first time I’ve ever had to deal with a situation like this. Having never been through something like this, we were making decisions on the fly and I hope we made the right ones. I have learned a lot from this experience and now that it’s over and I’m looking back on it, I would have likely made a few decisions differently. We handled it the best we could in the moment.
Before we went live, we were assured that Scott was ok and ready to go live. He wanted to interact with his fans and encouraged it. I trusted him and thought we made the right call, as soon we went live, he changed and acted differently. He was not acting the way he was on camera, before the stream. If he acted the way he did on the live video, we would not have gone live in the first place. We ended the feed soon after and everything has been deleted. Our intention was never to put Scott in a bad spot or in a negative situation to make him look bad.

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