A Quote by Scott Hall

My deal with WCW was if I'd choose to show up, I was guaranteed a certain amount, but I'm not required to come to work for WCW. — © Scott Hall
My deal with WCW was if I'd choose to show up, I was guaranteed a certain amount, but I'm not required to come to work for WCW.
Here are the facts: when Eric Bischoff came to work for WCW as a 'clean up batter' on the announce team working alongside Tony Schiavone, I came with a guaranteed contract.
WCW and WWE were two totally different environments. A lot of guys in WCW were making a lot of money, and the work schedule wasn't that hard. You had to earn it in WWE.
It was a hell of a ride in WCW. Still, to this day, I will be WCW until the day I die.
One thing 'The Very Best of WCW 'Monday Nitro'' really captures, which I remember very well about WCW, was how absolutely electric the crowds were.
When I first arrived in WWE after having a somewhat high profile on-air role in WCW, it was WrestleMania season. In a way, I was perceived to be the voice of WCW after the Ted Turner/TBS buyout of Jim Crockett Promotions. That 'claim to fame' did not endear me to many WWE personnel.
One of the advantages and disadvantages of WCW had to deal with was being a member of Turner Broadcasting.
People have come up and told me they were WCW fans from the early '90s, or they were watching my work in FCW when I first started in the late '80s, and they'll spit out a match of mine that they still remember. I stand there in awe, shocked that someone still remembers.
I had zero exposure to creative in WCW up until 1993, 1994. Even then, I was at a distance.
One of the first media tours I did was with The Rock - no one knew who I was, as I had just come from WCW; they thought I was The Rock's bodyguard.
That's Right! I Own the WCW!
When I was in WCW I came out the back and found six fellas smashing my car up - that was a nice interaction, I had to run all them off.
I never liked D-X since they invaded WCW.
You had to have two VCRs, and you had to tape everything, and you had to make a choice - you either watch WWF or you watch WCW, or you watch one half of one show and the last half of the second show or whatever the case was back then.
When I went to WCW, I was never supposed to go in there as Terra Ryzing.
When I was in WCW, I was definitely like... kind of cutthroat, a little bit.
Goldberg was as close to a cultural icon as WCW ever produced.
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