Jerry “The King” Lawler is still battling back. The WWE Hall of Famer suffered what he described as a “massive stroke” early last year and is continuing his fight back to full health.
Jerry Lawler states that his career in WWE has probably ended. On May 6, PWInsider reported that WWE had not renewed Jerry Lawler’s broadcasting contract, but he would still have a Legends Deal.
During his time as a commentator in WWF’s “Attitude Era,” WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler married Stacy Carter, which led to his eventual departure from the WWE for a while.
Speaking on a recent edition of What Were They Thinking? on Backstage Pass, JBL revealed how the iconic pro wrestling moment came close to being pulled off the air.
A legendary 75-year-old WWE Hall of Famer recently returned to the latest edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The legend being ...
The February 7th episode of WWE SmackDown emanated from the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. During the show, WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler was shown in the crowd. Lawler previously confirmed that ...
The one-time tag team of Jerry "The King" Lawler and Chris Jericho holds the record for winning the shortest match in WWE history. Although WWE fans have witnessed several matches that haven't ...
Jerry Lawler seemed to love what he was seeing on commentary as well. His voice was even higher pitched than Raven's. Things calmed down a little after that, but not for long. The Honky Tonk Man ...
Meanwhile, in 1997, Jerry Lawler took a never-seen-before route ... And it was a record-breaking night for Marella as he became the WWE superstar to suffer the fastest Royal Rumble elimination.
Jerry Lawler on commentary said he wasn’t sure if he wanted to see it - until he saw the silhouette of the young actress, at which point he exclaimed “Whoa - I do want to see this!” ...
The evil clown astonished WWE viewers by attacking opponents with ... After earning the wrath of a wicked Jerry Lawler following his inability to defeat The "Hit Man," Doink showed a kinder ...
This soon brought Kaufman to the Mid-South Coliseum, where he developed a legendary rivalry with future WWE Hall of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler. Eventually stepping in the ring with “The King ...