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so when medical records show that he was in the hospital for low blood pressure and they changed his meds so as to keep that from happening again, will you change your story again?And Scott Hall's publicist is doing her job by denying it. It's not like she's going to say, "hey my client fucked up again."
Either way, it's non news.
Lee already pointed it out. In the rush to criticize the rest of the IWC, you jumped on the bandwagon of one dirtsheet debunking another dirtsheet.
For one, I honestly don't give a shit about Scott Hall. If he wants to roll around in a vomit of his own puke, more power to him. If he's legit getting better, more power to him. Either way, I won't lose sleep over it.
Two. I don't care about this story, and I doubt those medical record will go public, because they are medical records. Scott Hall's publicist has a job, that's to protect her client.
Three: I don't care. Scott Hall's track record works against giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Four: I don't care.
1. If you don't care, why did you post here?
2. I was actually talking about the press release that was linked in said article. I take a bit more credence in a press release then I do RUMORS spread on dirt sheets.
3. If they did go the route of pressing charges on the guy whom spread the rumors, the medical records from the hospital visit would likely be part of Halls evidence that there was no overdose.
And Scott Hall's publicist is doing her job by denying it. It's not like she's going to say, "hey my client fucked up again."
Either way, it's non news.