
Time for anothe top ten of a rather big man who nowadays, is unfortunately known more for his issues outside the ring than his time inside. Scott Hall was trained in the mid-1980s and by 1985, he found himself wrestling all over the country. He would land in the AWA, taking on the nickname of "Magnum," and eventually simply "Big" Scott Hall. Here, he teamed with fellow future superstar Curt Hennig. The two would claim the AWA World Tag Team Titles, and stood atop the mountain for months. Hall eventually caught the ire of one Col. DeBeers, and in a shocking attack, DeBeers jumped Hall from behind, and drilled him with his signature Front Piledriver on the floor. Soon after, DeBeers interjected himself into a title defense, causing Hall to be counted out. For reasons still unclear to this day, Hall and Hennig lost the belts via that countout. Hall soon left the now declining AWA, and began wrestling in Florida once again. He also took a trip to Puerto Rico to compete for WWC, and there, he began honing his now-famous in-ring personality. He returned, and began wrestling for WCW, mainly as enhancement talent. In 1991, he returned after a hiatus, this time proclaiming himself to be the Diamond Studd. Under the management of Diamond Dallas Page, the Studd made waves, and wowed fans with a finishing move known as the Diamond Death Drop. However, by the end of the year, Hall would leave, and joined the WWF. Vignettes began airing, showing Hall in various scenes similar to that <b>...</b>
The
Top
Ten
Moves
of
Magnum
Big
Starship
Coyote
Texas
Scott
Hall
Razor
Ramon
Diamond
Studd
Outsider's
Razor's
Edge
Death
Drop
Crucifix
Powerbomb
Fallaway
Slam
Chokeslam
Lariat
Discus
Punch
Avalanche
Super
Rope
Belly
to
Back
Backdrop
Suplex
Flurry
New
Japan
Pro
World
Wrestling
Council
NJPW
WWC
Puerto
Rico
Legend
Gaijin