TMZ.com reports that Scott Hall was sentenced to ten days in Seminole County Jail yesterday for resisting arrest last May.
 Hall was arrested on May 14, 2010, and charged with disorderly conduct  and resisting a police office. Authorities were called to the Hitching  Post Bar in Chuluota after Hall, who had been "drinking heavily"  according to a police report, "became aggressive". When authorities  arrived, they found Hall yelling and cursing at the amateur wrestling  personalities Marc Grabowsky, Kevin "Showtime" Van Camp, Tony "ODB"  Griffin, Shawn Shiever The Beaver Retreiver, Mark E. Nelson and other  staff of the bar. Hall was told he was not allowed to return to the  establishment. On his police report, Hall listed himself as an  "unemployed" professional wrestler, despite having a job with TNA Wrestling, who would release him a month after the arrest.
 Court records in Seminole County, Florida indicate Hall was sentenced to  ten days in jail. His jail time, however, was reduced to two days for  time served.
 Court records in Seminole County, Florida indicate Hall was sentenced to  ten days in jail. His jail time, however, was reduced to two days for  time served.  He is planning to check in to jail on July 5. A representative for the  former wrestling champion says he'll be in the medical unit due to his  "bad health."
Hall will enter jail on July 5 and be released on July 13.
 TMZ.com reported Tuesday that Scott Hall was sentenced to ten days in  Seminole County Jail for resisting arrest last May. The story also notes  that his jail time was reduced to two days for time served. According  to a source, that the story is incorrect as just two days were cut off  his sentence. That means he'll be serving eight days and not two as TMZ  reported.
Hall will enter jail on July 5 and be released on July 13.
 
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