When it comes to calling the action, there have been legends like Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler, but is Michael Cole the greatest of all time? Michael Cole has been part of WWE since 1997.
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler has gone through a few health setbacks in recent years. Now, he is recovering after surgery. SEScoops has learned that Jerry "The King" Lawler recently had to undergo knee replacement surgery.
Jerry 'The King' Lawler was recently celebrated in his native Memphis, but the WWE Hall of Famer did not have long to celebrate thanks to Jeff Jarrett. At a Memphis Grizzlies game, Lawler was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Title in recognition of his contribution to Memphis Wrestling in and out of the ring over decades.
We found the Top 10 worst WrestleMania matches over the span of almost 40 years and it is astonishing WWE would even book these stinkers. Talk about two massive wrestlers in The Great Khali and Kane.
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler has announced a pair of Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches for this week's NXT show. In a video posted
Three more WWE Hall of Famers will announce Iron Survivor qualifying matches. It was revealed in a video package that Lita, JBL, and Jerry Lawler will announce future qualifying matches for the Iron Survivor Challenge, which will take place at NXT Deadline on December 9 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Any wrestling fan would know that both Jim Ross and Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler are best friends. The two recently met up after a long gap. Earlier this year, Lawler suffered a stroke.
WWE Hall Of Famers Jerry “The King” Lawler and Jim Ross were the voices of the childhood of many young WWE fans during the Attitude Era. The duo is considered one of the greatest announce teams of all time.
Jerry Lawler is looking healthy and keeping positive after the pro wrestling legend suffered a stroke earlier this year. Lawler joined long-time friend Bill Apter in a new interview to give details about what he still is struggling with when it comes to him getting back to normalcy following the health scare.
Jerry Lawler gives an update on his recovery following the stroke he suffered in early February. Jerry Lawler recently spoke with Bill Apter of Sportskeeda WrestleBinge and provided an update on how he’s doing physically in the wake of his stroke.
Jerry "The King" Lawler was interviewed by Bill Apter on Sportskeeda WrestleBinge. Lawler gave an update on his medical condition: "I've had a bunch of different things done, but I’m still going to rehab three times a week.
Jerry Lawler is one of the veterans in the history of professional wrestling. He has been one of the most loyal legends of WWE. Lawler is 73 years old.
In an exclusive for WrestlingNews.co, Steve Fall interviewed former WWE star Duke "The Dumpster" Droese on his WWE career. Droese has been retired from full-time wrestling since 2001 and he recently appeared on MLW TV earlier this year.
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler made an appearance during a commercial break on the latest edition of Monday Night Raw that took place in his hometown, Memphis.
Mike Halac, better known to wrestling fans as Mantaur, has passed away. Halac's daughter announced her father passed away in his sleep on July 11. He was 55 years old. Halac is a former USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion, having defeated Jerry Lawler for the belt on March 15, 1997.
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler will no longer be part of The Gathering IV next month. The Gathering IV takes place on August 3-6 in Charlotte at the Hilton University Place and will feature such stars as Kurt Angle, The Godfather, The Rock & Roll Express, and more.
Last week, Dutch Mantel said on his podcast that Jerry Lawler was not recovering as well as had been hoped from the massive stroke he suffered in February.
On his latest "Story Time" podcast (scroll down to watch), Dutch Mantel gave an update on Jerry "The King" Lawler’s condition: "I have heard, this is news on Jerry Lawler.
Jerry "The King" Lawler continues to make progress following the stroke that he suffered this February. In a tweet on Monday, Jim Ross provided an update on his former broadcast partner after speaking with Lawler for an hour.
PWInsider is reporting that Jerry Lawler has been given permission to travel home to Memphis, Tennessee following a stroke last month. Lawler, 73 years old, suffered a stroke inside his Florida condo on February 6.
WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler was rushed to the hospital last month after suffering a stroke. It happened after he had lunch with friends and was found outside his Fort Myers, Florida, home.
Jerry Lawler, one of the all-time legends of pro wrestling, suffered what was reported as a serious stroke, one that in its early hours was feared the worst, but over the next few days his recovery seems positive.
Good news concerning Jerry Lawler. News of Jerry Lawler suffering a stroke broke on Tuesday, February 7. In the days that followed, subsequent reports
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler is recovering in a Florida hospital after suffering a "massive stroke" earlier in the week. "After suffering a massive Stroke Monday.
Jerry “The King” Lawler was hospitalized on Monday after he suffered a stroke, and his longtime partner has provided an update on Lawler’s condition. Jim Ross, who spent nearly two decades as a WWE commentator alongside Lawler, said he spoke with his former partner on Tuesday night.
According to Jacob Gallant of Action 5 News in Memphis, Lawler suffered a stroke on Monday at his home in Fort Myers, Fla. The 73-year-old underwent surgery and is said to be recovering.
Jerry Lawler will be a part of the next season of A&E Biography: WWE Legends. Lawler discussed the shooting of his upcoming documentary on the Johnny Dare Morning Show when one host brought up a recent picture of Lawler driving a Batmobile on Instagram.
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