WWE: 10 must-see documentaries that are now free on the WWE Network

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Living on a Razor’s Edge: The Scott Hall Story (2016, Length: 52m)

Easily one of the most emotional documentaries available on the WWE Network, this dive into the life and career of Scott Hall is truly powerful.

Right from the start, we hear a story that most fans have never even known about, where someone pulled a gun on Scott Hall when he was only 24, and Scott accidentally shot and killed his attacker in the ensuing struggle.

He was initially arrested for second degree murder, but all charges were cleared because it happened in self-defense, and unintentionally, but the incident continued to haunt Hall for most of his life.

This follows his entry into the business, arrival in WWE and becoming Razor Ramon, on to his departure to WCW and experiences there.

It also takes a gripping look at the reality of Scott Hall’s addiction struggles and how terribly dark and down he got before it was the love and help of friends like Diamond Dallas Page that pulled him up from that place and ultimately saved him.

It’s largely because of Page that we’ve now gotten this wonderful look at the man Scott Hall that embodied the character Razor Ramon.