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       Scott Hall Says He's Going Back To NXT; Talks About Divas Revolu
       tion & Much More 
       By: spaintnafan Date: September 21, 2015, 4:52 pm
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       WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall appears to be back on the right
       path, and Title Match Wrestling caught up with him at a signing
       and meet and greet to speak to him about WWE developmental and
       the Divas revolution.
       Hall said that he really enjoys the NXT show, and that he'll be
       returning soon to help out some of the younger wrestlers out
       behind the scenes. Hall was present at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn
       last month.
       "I'm a huge fan of NXT, and I've been invited back to help
       smarten up the young guys. It's something I enjoy doing, and to
       me NXT is the hottest wrestling out there," explained Hall.
       When asked about a couple of talents that he particularly
       enjoyed from the brand, Hall singled out two international
       superstars, whose careers are closely linked.
       "I'm a big fan of Finn Balor," said Hall. "I think he's going to
       be a big star, and I really think that Becky Lynch is a star in
       the making."
       With a shift in the way WWE presents their female wrestlers,
       Hall thinks that the idea of a Divas revolution was a good one.
       He sees it as an opportunity for WWE to help sustain their own
       brand.
       "I think it's a great idea. With three hours of TV every week,
       it's like a free pay-per-view, and they're burning up the
       talent. Getting the women more involved stretches the broadcast
       out if nothing else. I think the fan's minds have changed a bit
       about women's wrestling," said Hall.
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