One of the most beloved commentators in WWE history, Jerry Lawler, is reportedly having serious health problems that have likely brought an end to his legendary commentary career.
The two biggest players in the modern U.S. wrestling world, Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon, and their love/hate relationship caught the Memphis Wrestling promotion in the crossfire this past week.
In somewhat of a surprise move that not many knew, Michael Cole re-signs with WWE and here is what we know on his decision. When comes to calling WWE action at the announce table, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler were staples for decades.
On the heels of The King’s WWE time running out, could Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross get the band back together? It has been a long time since one of the more memorable announce teams has called matches together.
Jim Ross believes that he and Jerry "The King" Lawler will call at least one more match together. It was confirmed earlier this week that WWE chose not to renew Lawler's broadcasting contract when it expired this January.
Jerry Lawler says his career with WWE is most likely over. PWInsider reported yesterday that WWE chose not to renew Lawler's broadcasting contract after it expired at the start of the year.
Jerry Lawler is reportedly no longer under contract with WWE as a broadcaster. PWInsider is reporting that WWE decided not to renew the 74-year-old's
Jerry Lawler has provided a health update. The 74-year-old suffered a stroke in February 2023 but says he is now only dealing with minor difficulties associated with it. Lawler took part in a virtual autograph signing with East Coast Autographs Auctions recently and was asked about his health. "My health is great," Lawler replied.
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.
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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.
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 "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.
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.
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.
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