Scott Hall, a member of the TNA world tag team champions, was arrested last week on charges of disorderly intoxication and resisting an officer at a bar in Florida, The Orlando Sentinel reported Friday.
Citing sheriff's records, the story said that the bartender told a deputy that Hall had been "drinking heavily" and "became aggressive," pushing a customer and arguing with the female bartender. After the bartender lined up a ride home for Hall, he punched the window of the car and pushed two female patrons near the car, according to the report.
When the deputy arrived, he said that Hall was yelling and cursing and appeared intoxicated, with slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. When Hall was told that he was being taken into custody, he refused to comply and the deputy forcibly put him in handcuffs, according to the documentation.
Hall was taken to the Seminole jail and later was issued a trespass warning that forbid him from ever returning to the bar.
On a side note, Hall, 51, listed his occupation on the booking sheet as "professional wrestler." Under employer, the word "unemployed" was inserted.
Perhaps Hall is prescient.
Photo from Seminole County Sheriff's Office via Orlando Sentinel