News on Scott Hall, Senshi and Ron Killings

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- We previously reported that Scott Hall missed the Turning Point PPV due to depression. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that Hall was depressed over his family situation, particularly that he doesn't get to see his children enough or at all. He openly complained that money didn't matter if he couldn't see his kids.

- No one talked to Hall after he left the food poisoning message. Kevin Nash was last in communication with Hall late Saturday night/early Sunday morning.

- The tentative booking plan had Hall and Nash reuniting as a tag team. As we also previously noted, TNA doesn't have any future plans to use Hall from this point forward.

- At the same meeting Senshi was granted his release, Ron Killings also asked and was received his release. Killings is expected to work full-time with AAA starting in February. Senshi is likely to return to Pro Wrestling NOAH, and could receive booking offers from AAA.

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I dont really know what to make off all this with Scott Hall. I mean everybody is giving stick for not turning up at Turning Point but if he was depressed then you kind of feel sorry for him I mean family is more important than wrestling and looks like Senshi hassnt got any plans to go back to ROH any time soon.
 

CenaMark54

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Maybe if Hall showed some responsiblity in sticking with his committments he would be in a better situation.

Being irresponsbile isn't going to solve anyhting. I don't feel bad for him in the least.
 

chessarmy

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^ What do you mean irresponsible? He was freakin depressed and had personal problems. Plus, he called before the show started saying that he wont be able to make it. Joe's promo was not needed (although he made some good points) and TNA is treating Hall in a terrible way
 

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Dealing with your emotional problems is more important than any wrestling show. I don't care if it's headlining wrestlemania at msg. These are things that can lead to major problems down the road if not properly handled.
 
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I don't really care about Scott Hall, TNA don't need him. I liked Ron Killings, he had it all mic work and in ring ability. If only they had a good mid card division and a title to compete for, he would have been perfect. Senshi could have been a great X Division superstar but TNA weren't using him well properly so I don't blame him for asking for a release.
 

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If Hall was so depressed then why'd he agree to coming back to TNA? I'm not dissing Hall at all but how you gonna make a promise and then back out of it at the last second?
 

CenaMark54

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If Hall was so depressed then why'd he agree to coming back to TNA? I'm not dissing Hall at all but how you gonna make a promise and then back out of it at the last second?

I agree completely. There are plenty of people in the world who are drepressed and still go to work. What makes Hall any different.

If he was having emotional problems he should have let his employer know beforehand.

Backing out of committments isn't going to make your situation any better.
 

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Though I sympathize with what Hall is going through with his family, however being a no-show is still wrong, specially on a PPV... His professional commitments should have been kept, or if he at least showed up backstage and the TNA people saw his condition, his absence in ring would have been more accepted. As Cenamark said, he probably should have asked to be excused beforehand (as in not the night of the PPV) or shouldn't have signed up for the PPV if he was emotionally unstable...
 

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Scott Hall reppin the hatchet Whoop Whoop!