Shane McMahon had a typo in his tribute to Scott Hall on Twitter. He wrote, “I am so deeply saddened by the loss of Scott Hall, a singular talent and in my view, perhaps the greatest to ever preform in the squared circle.
I will miss you, my friend. God speed. “Hey yo.'”
WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away.
WWE extends its condolences to Hall’s family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/jgqL3WizOS
— WWE (@WWE) March 15, 2022
Shane McMahon had his issues with Brock Lesnar backstage at the Royal Rumble over his booking. Brock Lesnar is having a great time in WWE. He sits at the top with the WWE Championship and has undergone gimmick transformation where he is portrayed to be a babyface. Since returning at SummerSlam last year, he has gone after Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship. Recently, the soon to be WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker shared his take on the gimmick transformation of ‘The Beast Incarnate.’
The Undertaker opens up on Brock Lesnar
WWE recently posted a video clip where ‘The Deadman’ was seen talking about Brock Lesnar’s current run in WWE. The Deadman said that he believes Lesnar has been having a lot of fun in his current run.
“On a personal aspect of ‘happy’ Brock, I mean, it’s cool to see that he’s having fun. To get that much personality out of Brock, you can tell that he’s having fun with what he’s doing but at ‘ding ding dang,’ Brock is Brock and somebody’s gonna get suplexed. Just as you can count on the sun rising and the sun setting, you could count on Brock suplexing somebody really rough.”
The Undertaker and Lesnar have had competed on numerous occasions. He helped make Brock Lesnar a huge star back in 2002. Lesnar was also the one to break his streak at WrestleMania 30 in 2014. Now, ‘The Beast Incarnate’ has a huge job on his back to pick up a win at WrestleMania 38 where he will be headlining with Roman Reigns in a ‘Title vs Title’, ‘Winner Take All’, ‘Championship Unification Match.’ The event will take place on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.