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Jerry Lawler

Jerry O'Neil Lawler (born November 29, 1949),[5] better known as Jerry "The King" Lawler, is an American color commentator and professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, although he has not performed as a full-time commentator since April 2020.[6]

Jerry Lawler
Lawler in 2020
Birth nameJerry O'Neil Lawler
Born (1949-11-29) November 29, 1949 (age 73)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Spouse(s)
  • Kay Lawler
    (m. 1971; div. 1978)
  • Paula Lawler
    (m. 1982; div. 1991)
  • (m. 2000; div. 2003)
Children2; including Brian Christopher
RelativesThe Honky Tonk Man (cousin)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jerry "The King" Lawler
Billed height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)[1]
Billed weight243 lb (110 kg)[1]
Billed fromMemphis, Tennessee[2]
Trained byJackie Fargo[3]
Debut1970[4]

Prior to joining the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1992, he wrestled in numerous territories, winning many championships, including multiple World Heavyweight Championships, throughout his career. Lawler is a one-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion and a three-time WCWA World Heavyweight Champion: he unified the titles by defeating Kerry Von Erich at Superclash III, forming the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship, a championship which he held 28 times. He is also known for his feud with comedian Andy Kaufman and he portrayed himself in the 1999 film Man on the Moon.

Lawler has held more recognized championships than any professional wrestler in history[citation needed] though he has never won any championships in WWE having wrestled sporadically whilst primarily providing color commentary, since joining the company. In 2007, Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Early life

Lawler was born November 29, 1949, in Memphis, Tennessee, where he graduated from Treadwell High School.[5] When he was 19, his father, Jerome Lawler, died.[7]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1970–1977)

While working in Memphis, Tennessee, as a disc jockey, Lawler's artistic ability attracted the attention of local wrestling promoter Aubrey Griffith.[4]

The two made an agreement in which Lawler would give Griffith free publicity in exchange for free wrestling training.[4] Lawler debuted as a wrestler in 1970, and won his first championship in September 1971 by winning a battle royal.[4] He soon won the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship under the managerial service of Sam Bass with partner Jim White.[4] In 1974, Lawler began feuding with Jackie Fargo, who had been his trainer and mentor. This led to a match for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship. On July 24, 1974, Lawler won the belt and the title of "King of Wrestling."[4][3]

During 1975, Lawler teamed with a variety of partners such as Mr Wrestling II, Don Greene, and Bob Orton, Jr. He won the NWA Macon Tag Team Championship twice during this period. While Lawler began his career as a heel, he became a face after splitting from Bass at the end of 1974.[4]

Continental Wrestling Association (1977–1989)

 
Lawler during a match against Kevin Sullivan in 1981

In 1977, promoter Jerry Jarrett broke away from Nick Gulas' NWA Mid-America promotion and formed his own promotion, the Continental Wrestling Association. Lawler—Gulas' biggest star—opted to join Jarrett. The CWA quickly outperformed NWA Mid-America, which ultimately folded in 1981. Lawler was both a co-owner of the CWA and its top star.[citation needed]

On November 12, 1979, while working in the CWA, Lawler defeated Superstar Billy Graham to become the CWA World Champion.[4] In 1980, coming off the back end of a feud with The Fabulous Freebirds, his career was put on hold due to a broken leg suffered in a game of touch football, but he returned to the ring after several months.[4][8]

In 1982, Lawler began a notorious feud with comedian Andy Kaufman.[4] At the time, Kaufman wrestled women as part of his skits and had declared himself the Intergender Heavyweight Champion.[4] On April 5, Lawler, who had taken exception to the skits, wrestled Kaufman in Memphis.[4] During the course of the match, Lawler delivered two piledrivers to Kaufman, the second after the bell rang, sending him to the hospital and nearly breaking his neck.[4] On July 29, Lawler slapped Kaufman in the face on an episode of Late Night with David Letterman.[4][9] Kaufman responded by shouting profanities and throwing his coffee at Lawler.[4]

Years later, Lawler appeared as himself in the Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon; the film revealed that Lawler's feud with Kaufman had been staged. Lawler later claimed that not only was his entire feud with Kaufman staged, but also the two were actually very good friends.[10]

In 1988, Lawler feuded with Dutch Mantel.

In 1989, the CWA merged with World Class Championship Wrestling to form the United States Wrestling Association.

American Wrestling Association (1982–1985, 1987–1988)

On March 7, 1983, Lawler won the AWA International Championship by defeating Austin Idol.[4] On May 30, 1983, Bill Dundee defeated Jerry Lawler for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship. The feud quickly escalated and on June 6, 1983, the two met in a Loser Leaves Town Match for the title, in which Lawler won. Lawler defeated Ken Patera on July 25 to begin his second reign as the International Champion.[4] Lawler became the NWA Mid America Champion on April 12, 1984, when he defeated Randy Savage for the title.[4] He later returned to the United States, where he defeated Bill Dundee on July 29, 1986, to begin a new reign as the AWA International Champion.[4] Lawler feuded with Tommy Rich, Austin Idol, and Paul E. Dangerously throughout early 1987.[4] The animosity began after controversy over an AWA World Championship title shot involving Nick Bockwinkel.[4] During the feud, the trio defeated Lawler in a steel cage match and cut his hair, which caused a riot in the Mid-South Coliseum.[4]

Lawler won the AWA World Heavyweight Championship from Curt Hennig on May 9, 1988.[4] During his reign, Lawler feuded with World Class Championship Wrestling's Champion Kerry Von Erich.[4] He defeated Von Erich on December 15, 1988, at Superclash III to unify the two titles.[4] Soon after, Lawler's issues with Verne Gagne led to his departure from the AWA, most notably Lawler claiming that he was never paid for the match at Superclash.[4]

World Class Championship Wrestling (1988–1989)

Lawler continued feuding with Kerry Von Erich in WCCW. He lost to Von Erich in a steel cage match on November 25, 1988. He would defeat Von Erich by disqualification to retain the WCCW heavyweight title. He wrestled Mil Mascaras to a draw on July 28.

Other promotions (1981–1989)

In 1981, Lawler wrestled for Championship Wrestling From Florida feuding with Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk. In 1985, Lawler traveled to Hawaii, where he won the NWA Polynesian Pacific title on January 25, 1986, defeating Lars Anderson.[4] He dropped the title to Tui Selinga on March 26 in Honolulu, Hawaii.[citation needed]

In March 1989, he wrestled for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He lost to IWGP Heavyweight Champion Tatsumi Fujinami on March 16, 1989.[citation needed]

United States Wrestling Association (1989–1997)

In 1989, Lawler made his debut in the Memphis brand United States Wrestling Association, where he won the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship 28 times from 1989 until its doors closed in 1997. While champion, he feuded with The Soultaker, Jimmy Valiant, Kamala, Eddie Gilbert, and Jeff Jarrett.

In 1992, Lawler teamed with Jeff Jarrett in a feud against The Moondogs.[4] The feud between Jarrett/Lawler and The Moondogs was voted the 1992 PWI Feud of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. He won the USWA World Tag Team Championship with Jarrett four times and twice with Bill Dundee.

Lawler dropped the USWA Unified World Heavyweight for the last time to Dutch Mantel on August 8, 1997 in an All Body Hair match. The promotion closed in November 1997.

World Wrestling Federation (1992–2001)

Feuds with Bret Hart and Doink the Clown (1992–1995)

Lawler began his WWF career in December 1992 as an announcer on Superstars.[4][11] USWA began a working relationship with the WWF. He made his in-ring debut at the 1993 Royal Rumble when he participated in the namesake match, which was won by Yokozuna. From 1993 to 1995, he feuded with Bret Hart and the rest of the Hart family. The feud began at King of the Ring when Lawler interrupted Hart's victory ceremony and attacked Bret.[4][12]

Lawler claimed that he was the only true king in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and the two were scheduled to wrestle at SummerSlam to settle the dispute. At the event, however, Lawler came to the ring on crutches and claimed that he could not wrestle because of injuries suffered in a car accident.[13] Hart faced Lawler's "court jester", Doink the Clown instead, and beat him by submission. Lawler then attacked Hart, revealing that he was not injured.[13] Hart defeated Lawler by submission but refused to release the Sharpshooter. As a result, the referee reversed the decision and awarded the title of "Undisputed King of the World Wrestling Federation" to Lawler.[14] The two would continue to work throughout the fall on the house show circuit, including in steel cages.

Simultaneously, in a form of cross-promotion, Lawler engaged in a bitter feud with Vince McMahon (who at the time was never advertised as the actual owner of the World Wrestling Federation) back in the USWA. There, Lawler played the babyface to his hometown Memphis audience, whereas McMahon (who had always played face in the WWF) was being portrayed as a smug heel intent on dethroning Lawler as the king of professional wrestling. As part of the cross-promotion, McMahon, Bret and Owen Hart, Giant González, Tatanka, and "Macho Man" Randy Savage would begin appearing on USWA television to further the feud. While the program continued in the USWA, the feud between Lawler and McMahon would not be acknowledged on WWF television.

The Hart family (Bret, Owen, Bruce, and Keith) was scheduled to face a team captained by Lawler in an elimination match at Survivor Series. However, Shawn Michaels had to take Lawler's place because Lawler was facing legal troubles.[4][15] He was indicted for raping and sodomizing a 15-year-old girl, though charges were dropped when the alleged victim recanted her story.[16]

As a result, the feud between Lawler and Vince McMahon back in the USWA was also abruptly discontinued. Lawler did not face Bret Hart at another pay-per-view until the first In Your House, when he beat Hart after Hakushi and his manager Shinja interfered.[17] This set up a "Kiss My Foot" match at King of the Ring 1995, which Bret won.[12] As a result, Lawler was forced to kiss Bret's feet. The feud took one final turn when Lawler introduced his "dentist" Isaac Yankem, D.D.S.. After Hart defeated Yankem by disqualification,[18] however, the feud quickly disappeared.

Following the end of his legal troubles which kept him out of Survivor Series 1993, Lawler eventually returned to the WWF at WrestleMania X, which was also his first appearance as a commentator on a WWF pay-per-view. During the main event of the night, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper served as special guest referee for the second WWF World Heavyweight Championship match. During this Lawler began making disparaging remarks about him. Lawler would continue to berate Piper on later episodes of Monday Night Raw, including bringing a skinny kid into the ring dressed as Piper and forcing him to kiss his feet. This ultimately led to a match between the two at King of the Ring 1994 which Lawler lost.

In the fall of 1994, Lawler initiated a feud with Doink the Clown. Lawler popped the balloons carried by Doink's midget sidekick, Dink.[19] After Doink and Dink retaliated, Lawler introduced a midget sidekick of his own, who he named Queasy.[19] In the following weeks, Doink added two more sidekicks, Wink and Pink, while Lawler introduced Sleazy and Cheesy.[19] This led to an elimination match at Survivor Series 1994, which Lawler's team won.[20] After the match, however, Lawler's team turned on him, joining with Doink's team to attack Lawler.[21]

Smoky Mountain and various feuds (1994–1996)

 
Lawler at a book signing in 2003

In late 1994 and early 1995, Lawler wrestled briefly in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) while still continuing to commentate sporadically for the WWF.[4] During his absences, Shawn Michaels filled in for him as color commentator on Monday Night Raw. He defeated Tony Anthony for the promotion's top title in January 1995.[4] Lawler was the last SMW Heavyweight Champions defeating Brad Armstrong on Boxing Day 1995. The promotion closed its doors on December 30.

By 1996, Lawler wrestled occasionally on WWF Superstars where he would take on jobbers while holding a microphone in the ring to, essentially, "do the commentary on (his) very own matches" while occasionally serving as the official cornerman for Isaac Yankem D.D.S. After a brief feud with The Ultimate Warrior, Lawler began feuding with Jake Roberts after making fun of Roberts' real life drug and alcohol problems.[4] The two met in a match at SummerSlam 1996, which Lawler won. After the match, Lawler poured Jim Beam whiskey down Roberts' throat.[22]

Afterwards, he feuded with Mark Henry, which the two meet at In Your House 10: Mind Games which Henry won.

Part-time wrestling and commentator (1997–1998)

In early 1997, Lawler was involved in a working relationship between the WWF and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). In June, Lawler entered the King of the Ring tournament for the first time and advanced to the semi-final round where he was defeated by Mankind. By the fall, the WWF introduced a new "light-heavyweight division" to compete with World Championship Wrestling (WCW)'s cruiserweight division. Lawler's son, Brian Christopher, was one of the major superstars in the division, although the WWF played up an angle where both Lawler and Christopher would deny their family relationship, even though the two would aide each other in matches and so on. USWA folded in November of that year.

By 1998, Lawler rarely wrestled in the WWF and focused on commentary. Despite their feud in the USWA in 1993, by 1998, Vince McMahon had turned heel in the WWF for the first time and left the announce position, to which Lawler began praising McMahon's name on commentary as part of his own heel persona, much to the chagrin of Jim Ross. It was McMahon's departure from the commentary team which led to the strong on-screen chemistry between Lawler and Ross in subsequent years. This played a key role in a change of Lawler's character; although he still supported the heels, he showed a sense of right and wrong, and would condemn actions of heels when they went too far.

Sporadic appearances, feud with Tazz, and departure (1999–2001)

Lawler during this period would continue commentating and rarely wrestled for WWF. He wrestled between 1999 and 2001 mainly in house shows. On June 22; 2000, he made an appearance on SmackDown! teaming with The Kat to defeat Dean Malenko and Terri Runnels. This would be the first time in two years he wrestled on WWF television. A week later, he defeated Malenko on Raw.

He would turn face by 2000 (while wrestling). This began when Lawler surprisingly attacked Tazz when the latter started bullying Jim Ross. At SummerSlam, The King wrestled Tazz in defense of Ross.[4] Lawler won the match. A feud with Tazz begun. At Unforgiven, he lost to Tazz in a Leather Strap match. Also, Lawler feuded with Tazz's partner Raven until January 2001.

With the creation of the XFL in 2001, Lawler was given the job as an announcer for the new football league.[23] Lawler claims that he never wanted to announce for the XFL (he would admit on-air that he knew and cared almost nothing about the sport), but that he agreed to it after McMahon and Kevin Dunn asked him.[23]

In February 2001, Lawler's then-wife Stacy "The Kat" Carter was involved in a storyline where Right to Censor (RTC), a group of wrestlers purportedly wanting to rein in the vulgarity of the "Attitude Era," during which she demanded equal time for the "right for nudity". RTC's leader Steven Richards offered a match with Lawler at No Way Out. If Lawler won, Kat got naked and if Richards won, Kat became RTC property. Richards won the match at No Way Out. The next night, Lawler teamed with the APA (Bradshaw and Faarooq) as they defeated Right to Censor members Bull Buchanan, The Goodfather and Val Venis on Raw. This would be Lawler's last WWF match.

After No Way Out, The Kat was released by the WWF and Lawler quit the company in protest.[23][24]

Lawler has stated several theories as to why he was allowed to leave. His first involves the ascent of Carter's career alongside the downfall of Chyna's. In his contention, Chyna was jealous of his wife's push inside the company, in part due to the Right to Censor storyline, and in part because of his wife's offer to pose for Playboy magazine. Until that time, Chyna had been the second major wrestling star from the World Wrestling Federation to have done a piece in Playboy (after Sable); during Chyna's debut on the adult magazine, she had suddenly broken her friendship with Carter.

In interviews, he has also stated that there may have been an alternate reason, namely, that the company wanted to fire him. He also criticized McMahon for the cavalier attitude he had given him on the day he quit. In his recollection, Ross was fired by McMahon with exactly the same demeanor while struck with a bout of Bell's palsy in 1994, a time when Ross' "usefulness" had run out. Lawler felt that Carter's release was an attempt to remove him as well, stating that the company was well-aware that he would walk out alongside his wife. Lawler's replacement with Paul Heyman launched a theory in which Heyman was promoted at Lawler's expense. Internet rumors circulated that the company was on better terms with Heyman than Lawler, and used remarks Lawler had made in criticism of ECW to launch a theory whereby Heyman wanted Lawler out. Lawler has stated repeatedly that he has no resentment towards Heyman, accusing the media and internet theorists of spreading false information.[citation needed]

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997)

In 1997, Lawler became heavily involved in the working relationship between the WWF and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). In interviews and commentary, he referred to the promotion as "Extremely Crappy Wrestling".[4] His frequent insults toward ECW eventually led to the promotion "invading" Monday Night Raw in February 1997. He wrestled in two matches. The first on July 19 at Heat Wave 1997 in a steel cage match with Rob Van Dam and Sabu in a no contest against Rick Rude, The Sandman, and Tommy Dreamer. He wrestled against Dreamer at ECW's Hardcore Heaven pay-per-view in August, which Dreamer won.[25]

Independent circuit (2001–2012)

During his absence from the WWF, Lawler made appearances on the independent circuit in both Australia and the States,[4][26] as well as joining the fledgling Xcitement Wrestling Federation (XWF) promotion alongside WCW veteran Tony Schiavone as a color commentator.[4] On October 26, 2001, he appeared on WWA The Inception as a commentator alongside Jeremy Borash, as well as wrestling in a battle royal. He also made appearances with the International Wrestling Cartel and with Maryland Championship Wrestling, where he held the promotion's world title after defeating The Bruiser on November 2. He would return to WWF after a nine-month absence.

On March 31, 2002, he reunited with his son, Brian, to defeat David Flair and Jim Cornette at the Tojo Yamamoto Memorial Show.

On November 8, 2003, in a match refereed by Mick Foley, Lawler defeated Al Snow for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship in Secaucus, New Jersey. He lost the title a month later to Dan Maff.

Also made appearances in Ohio Valley Wrestling, International Wrestling Cartel, and other promotions.

On November 11, 2005, he teamed with Brad Armstrong and Jeff Hardy to defeat The Midnight Express and Jim Cornette for CCW A Tribute for Starrcade.

On November 7, 2008, a tribute show was held for Lawler called Lawler 35 - A Tribute Fit For The King. it was held in Nashville. In the main event match, he defeated Sid Vicious.

On March 16, 2012, he defeated Tommy Dreamer at Wrestle War 2012.

Return to WWF/WWE (2001–present)

Commentator and part-time wrestler (2001–2012)

 
Lawler and Jim Ross calling the action for WWE

On November 19, 2001 after a nine month hiatus from the company, Lawler returned to the WWF. He was reintroduced by Vince McMahon on Raw as the replacement for color commentator (and Alliance member) Paul Heyman, who had been (kayfabe) fired in the aftermath of the Alliance's loss at the previous night's Survivor Series. As he had been before his departure, Lawler once again became color commentator on Raw and pay-per-view events alongside Jim Ross and SmackDown! with Michael Cole, until the brands were separated and Lawler became exclusive to Raw. Lawler stated that his well-worked chemistry with Jim Ross has been a result of their different styles; according to Lawler, Jim Ross is a fine storyteller and keeps fans well-versed with current storylines, whereas he provides reaction and emotion to liven the commentary.[27]

In 2003, Raw's announce team of Lawler and Jim Ross feuded with Sunday Night Heat's team of Jonathan Coachman and Al Snow.[4] At Unforgiven, Lawler and Ross lost a match against Coachman and Snow, thus losing their right to do commentary on Raw.[4] In a rematch, however, Ross defeated Coachman, winning Lawler and Ross their position back.[4]

In June 2006, Extreme Championship Wrestling was re-launched and began a small invasion within WWE again. ECW and WWE went head-to-head for several weeks on Raw, which spanned to include the SmackDown! superstars. This created tension between the Raw and SmackDown! announce teams, as Tazz, an ECW alumnus, insulted and criticized Jim Ross until Lawler came to Ross' defense, reigniting their feud from 2000. The feud concluded when Tazz and Lawler faced each other in a match at ECW One Night Stand, which Tazz won in only 30 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the Tazzmission after a distraction from Joey Styles, who Lawler had slapped just prior to the match.[28]

In July 2006, Randy Orton began a feud with Hulk Hogan. Lawler attacked Orton in defense of Hogan,[29] which set up a match between them on Raw.[30] Orton defeated Lawler after a low blow and an RKO.[31]

On March 31, 2007, Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by William Shatner,[2] whom Lawler had a memorable altercation with on a January 1995 episode of Raw. In August, King Booker claimed to be the only one entitled to be known as "King".[32] After being beaten by Booker in the ring,[33] Lawler was supposed to be forced to crown his opponent at a show of August 13 in Madison Square Garden.[34] During the ceremony, however, Lawler announced another king as a new opponent for Booker, "The King of Kings" Triple H. This led to a worked brawl between Lawler and Booker.[34]

On the July 7, 2008 episode of Raw, Lawler was attacked by Kane after saving Michael Cole from a similar attack, in which Kane repeatedly asked "Is he alive or is he dead?"[35] Later that summer, he teamed with "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan to face Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes for the World Tag Team Championship but lost.

On the March 23, 2009 episode of Raw, Lawler challenged Chris Jericho to a match because of his disrespect and erratic behavior to WWE Hall of Famers, which Jericho accepted. The following week, Lawler lost to Jericho after submitting to the Walls of Jericho. After the match, Jericho outlined how he would remain supreme against WWE Hall of Famers at WrestleMania 25.

On the July 20 episode of Raw, Lawler announced himself as the opponent against The Brian Kendrick. He went on to defeat Kendrick. On the November 16 episode of Raw, after recent acquisition Sheamus attacked the timekeeper in frustration for not receiving an opponent, Lawler left the announce table to confront Sheamus and check on the victim, only to receive a kick to the head for his troubles. On June 7, 2010, during a Viewer's Choice edition of Raw, Lawler lost his crown to IRS because he had apparently not paid his taxes, but it was regained by Quinton Jackson later on. At the end of the night, Lawler was one of the many employees at ringside that were brutally attacked by the season 1 NXT rookies. Lawler, however, was the only person at ringside that fought back, as he used punches and chops to attack the NXT rookies assaulting him until it was a 3-on-1 assault. The following week on Raw, Lawler and the Raw roster fought off the now-called "The Nexus" when they attempted to ambush John Cena a second time. On June 28, Lawler, Ricky Steamboat, Michael Hayes, Arn Anderson, Mike Rotunda and Dean Malenko were severely attacked by the Nexus, just as they were celebrating Steamboat's career. Josh Mathews replaced Lawler on color commentator for the remainder of the show.

On the July 26 episode of Raw, Lawler teamed with Mark Henry, Goldust, Yoshi Tatsu, Evan Bourne and The Hart Dynasty in a tag team elimination match versus the Nexus. Lawler was eliminated by Heath Slater.

On the November 29 King of the Ring Raw special, Lawler (who was celebrating his 61st birthday) challenged The Miz to a WWE Championship match. It was granted by the Anonymous Raw General Manager, who made it a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match and it was Lawler's first shot at the title. Miz retained the championship after interference by Cole and Alex Riley.[36] Cole's interference caused tension between the two, but when Lawler threatened to attack Cole, the Anonymous Raw General Manager issued a "cease and desist" order, which barred any physicality between them.[37]

 
Lawler making his way to the ring at WrestleMania XXVII

Lawler continued to challenge with The Miz, where on the December 20 Raw, Lawler teamed with Randy Orton and John Morrison to take on Miz, Riley and Sheamus in a 6-man tag match which Lawler won by pinning Miz.[38] This led to a rematch between Miz and Lawler the following week, with Lawler once again getting the victory, this time by count-out after Morrison got involved.[39] Lawler teamed with Orton again on the January 10, 2011 Raw, facing The Miz and Riley, which Lawler won by pinning Riley.[40] Lawler won a 7-man Raw Rumble match on the January 31 Raw with help from John Cena to earn a WWE Championship match against The Miz at Elimination Chamber,[41] where he was unsuccessful in winning the title, ending the feud.[42]

The following night on Raw, Lawler, after having enough of Cole's attitude, which included the mocking of Lawler's mother's recent death, challenged him to a match at WrestleMania XXVII,[43] which Cole accepted on the February 28 Raw and announced that he would be trained in the coming weeks by Jack Swagger for the upcoming match. Stone Cold Steve Austin was announced as the guest referee for the match the following week.[44] On the March 14 Raw, Lawler was confronted by his son, Brian Lawler, who was invited to Raw to "expose" his father's character. Brian ranted about various problems he had with his father before slapping him and leaving. Cole continued to harass Lawler after Brian left, but was interrupted by a returning Jim Ross. Before JR could attack Cole, Swagger attacked Lawler from behind and then proceeded to attack and lock in the ankle lock on JR, while Cole harassed him. Lawler tried to stop the attack, but fell victim to the ankle lock as well.[45]

At WrestleMania, Lawler initially won by submission, but the Anonymous Raw General Manager reversed the decision due to Stone Cold physically getting involved in the match by pushing Cole, making Cole the winner by disqualification. Lawler and Ross then faced Cole and Swagger at Extreme Rules in a Country Whipping match, where they were defeated. Lawler challenged Cole to one last match at Over the Limit, even going as far as to putting his Hall of Fame ring on the line and offered to personally induct Cole into the Hall of Fame itself. During the contract signing, Cole announced it would be a "Kiss My Foot" match. At the pay-per-view, Lawler defeated Cole. Afterwards, Ross, Eve Torres and Bret Hart helped Lawler by making Cole kiss his foot. Following the pay-per-view, Cole apologized to Lawler, ending the feud.

 
After his heart attack, Lawler returned to commentating.

Lawler competed in the 2012 Royal Rumble match as the number 12 entrant, but was eliminated by Cody Rhodes after 43 seconds. He, along with Booker T, eliminated Cole afterwards.[46] On the April 30, 2012 episode of Raw, Lawler competed in a Beat the Clock challenge to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at Over the Limit, but was defeated by Daniel Bryan, who went on to challenge for the title.[47] On the July 9 episode of Raw, Lawler went against Cole in a WrestleMania XXVII rematch, which he quickly won, but the anonymous Raw General Manager, who returned that night as the guest general manager, reversed the decision and Lawler lost to Cole by disqualification following interference by Booker T. Santino Marella came out to reveal that Hornswoggle was the Anonymous Raw General Manager, who was hiding underneath the ring.

On the July 23 episode of WWE Raw 1000, after CM Punk attacked The Rock, Lawler would mention on commentary that "CM Punk has turned his back on the WWE Universe." The following week on Raw, Punk would confront Lawler about what he said before being interrupted by Big Show.[48] On the August 20 episode of Raw, after Cena wouldn't tell Punk he was the "Best in the World," Punk would ask for Lawler to get in the ring and say it for the WWE Universe. After Lawler refused to say Punk was the "Best in the World" too, Punk would attack Lawler from behind.[49] The next week on Raw, after Lawler demanded an apology from Punk, Punk would challenge Lawler to a match, which Lawler would accept later that night, where Punk would defeat Lawler in a Steel Cage match.[50] Before the September 3 episode of Raw, Punk and Lawler brawled backstage, with Punk getting the upper hand before officials stopped them, Lawler was kicked in the throat, which caused Lawler to miss commentary that night, with The Miz filling in for him.[51]

Heart attack incident

On September 10, 2012 during Raw at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, not long after defeating Punk and Dolph Ziggler in a tag-team match with Randy Orton, Lawler legitimately collapsed at the announcers table while Kane and Daniel Bryan competed against Titus O'Neil and Darren Young.[52][53] Cole continued to call that match alone, as well as the next match, before WWE (through Cole) announced the medical situation with Lawler. The remaining matches on the show went ahead as scheduled but without commentary and updates on Lawler's condition were provided by Cole. At the end of the broadcast, it was announced that he had received CPR, but was breathing independently and reacting to stimulation. Doctors said that Lawler was clinically dead for almost 30 minutes.[54] It was later confirmed on WWE.com that Lawler had suffered a heart attack.[55] On September 11, 2012, he underwent an angioplasty to improve blood flow to his heart.[56] On September 12, 2012, Lawler was reported to be slowly being eased off sedation, his ventilator removed. He was able to blink, nod, and squeeze with his hands,[57] and that same day, the results of several CT scans showed no signs of brain damage.[58] By September 17, Lawler had returned to his home in Memphis.[59] During Lawler's hospital stay, it was determined that his heart attack was not caused by a blocked artery, but was instead an unexplained cardiac arrest. Lawler was soon medically cleared to continue wrestling.[60]

 
Lawler (right) commentating on Raw with John "Bradshaw" Layfield (left) and Michael Cole (center) in January 2014

It was announced on October 29 that Lawler would return to WWE on the November 12 episode of Raw. He continued his rivalry with Punk after his emotional return was interrupted by Punk and Paul Heyman, who re-enacted his heart attack. Lawler continued to favor Punk's opponents, hoping that Punk would lose the WWE Championship, which he eventually did to The Rock at the Royal Rumble much to Lawler's delight.[61]

SmackDown (2015–2016)

On January 8, 2015, it was announced on WWE.com that Lawler would be a part of the SmackDown broadcast team as a color commentator along with Cole and Byron Saxton starting January 15, ending his 19-year run as a color commentator of Raw as he was replaced by Booker T.[62]

On the March 30 episode of Raw, however, Lawler made a one-night return to commentary with Saxton to fill in for Cole, Booker T and JBL after they were assaulted by Brock Lesnar after Lesnar was refused his rematch against Seth Rollins. On June 17, 2016, Lawler was suspended following his arrest for domestic violence, with WWE stating they have "zero tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, and per our policy, Jerry Lawler was suspended indefinitely following his arrest", until July 1, when the charges were dropped and WWE lifted Lawler's suspension.[63]

On July 7, 2016, Lawler returned to SmackDown resuming his commentary role. However, shortly afterwards, Lawler was taken off air and placed on the pre-show of both Raw and SmackDown as an analyst.

Sporadic appearances (2016–2019)

On December 5, 2016, it was announced that Lawler would no longer be used on pre-shows and instead be kept for special events such as the Hall of Fame ceremony.[64]

On January 17, 2017, Lawler returned to SmackDown Live to host the return of The King's Court from his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. During his interview with Dolph Ziggler, Ziggler took credit for Lawler's real life heart attack in September 2012 before and kicking him in the chest and leaving the ring. Later that night on Talking Smack, Renee Young announced that Lawler, Cole and Corey Graves will be the commentary team for the Royal Rumble match at the 2017 Royal Rumble. On August 28, Lawler filled in for Booker T on Raw commentary from his hometown of Memphis. Lawler, Ross and numerous other WWE Legends appeared on Raw 25 on January 22, 2018.[65][66] On January 26, it was revealed that Lawler signed a new one-year deal with WWE. At the 2018 Royal Rumble, during the men's match, Lawler was the special guest commentator where he correctly predicted that Shinsuke Nakamura would win.

On March 21, 2018, Lawler suffered a stroke at his home in Memphis. He explained the incident on his podcast,[67] which he revealed he couldn't speak for three days. He stayed in the hospital's ICU until he woke up three days later and regained his speech. The doctors said Lawler would make a full recovery. He was able to make all of his appearances during WrestleMania 34 weekend in New Orleans and was cleared to wrestle.

On April 8, 2018 at WrestleMania 34, Lawler called the fifth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on the WrestleMania 34 pre-show, alongside Ross and Saxton.[68]

On April 27, 2018, Lawler served as part of the pre-show panel at the first WWE pay per view in Saudi Arabia called the Greatest Royal Rumble alongside Ross.[69]

On the special SmackDown Live 1000th episode on October 16, 2018, Lawler returned as a guest commentator alongside Booker T to provide commentary for the New DayThe Bar match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship.[70]

Lawler returned as a guest commentator on the July 22, 2019 special episode of Raw called the Raw Reunion.[71]

On the July 30, 2019, edition of SmackDown Live, Lawler returned to host the Kings Court with Trish Stratus as his guest.[72]

Lawler returned on the August 19, 2019 edition of Raw to host the Kings Court and was attacked by "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt.[73]

Return to full-time commentary (2019–2020)

On September 26, 2019, WWE announced as a part of their "WWE Premiere Week" that a new commentary team will be on Raw. Lawler would return to full-time commentary on Raw, as an analyst alongside Vic Joseph and Dio Maddin beginning on the September 30, 2019 edition of Raw.[74] By January 2020, Lawler had outlasted both Joseph and Maddin, who were replaced by Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton, respectively. Lawler was later replaced by Samoa Joe on the April 27, 2020 edition of Raw. but has since been replaced by Corey Graves.[75]

Memphis Wrestling (2003–2005, 2008–2009, 2014)

 
Lawler in the ring at an independent show in 2007

In 2003, Lawler made his debut for Memphis Wrestling. He defeated his rival Kamala by disqualification on May 17. He would occasionally teamed up with Bill Dundee and Brian Christopher. He had a short feud with King Mabel. On February 14, 2004, he lost to Brian Christopher in a Memphis Wrestling Television Title Vs. Jerry Lawler's Hummer match. On July 14, Brian and he won a tag team battle royal. Also, Lawler won a battle royal on Boxing Day 2004. He defeated Cassidy Reilly for the USACW United States Title on April 14, 2005.

On June 20, 2008, Lawler returned to Memphis to defeat Kevin White. He lost to Sid Vicious on February 28, 2009.

On March 14, 2014, he returned and defeated Gangrel at Carl Perkins Benefit event.

Proposed match with Hulk Hogan (2007–2008)

In 2007, it was announced that Lawler would be participating in a 'dream match' with Hulk Hogan which had been set to take place in the Memphis Wrestling promotion on April 27. The match had been heavily-hyped by promoter Corey Maclin as Hogan had competed in the Memphis territory early in his career.[76] On April 12, however, Lawler pulled out of the event citing his contractual obligations to WWE rendering him unable to appear on a show that was due to be filmed by VH1 for the television show Hogan Knows Best.[77] On January 11, 2008, Maclin revealed that he filed a lawsuit against WWE, claiming that pressure on Lawler (and others) to withdraw from the event violated section two of the Sherman Antitrust Act.[78]

Jerry Lawler's Memphis Wrestling (2010)

In May 2010, Lawler announced a new TV wrestling show called, Jerry Lawler's Memphis Wrestling. The show was set to debut on Ion Network channel 50 in Memphis on June 5 at the classic 11 am timespot. Three episodes were taped on May 20, 2010 at the Vine in Memphis. On September 11, 2010, Lawler announced that there would no longer be any new shows, but that the talent was still available for fundraisers.

Northeast Wrestling (2002–present)

Since 2002, Lawler has wrestled for Northeast Wrestling. His first match was on November 9, 2002 when he defeated Syxx-Pac.

On April 30, 2005, he defeated King Kong Bundy with special guest referee Mick Foley in Bristol, Connecticut.

From 2006 to 2007, he feuded with former WWE wrestler Romeo Roselli.

On January 15, 2011, he defeated Tommy Dreamer in a cage match. Then on October 1, 2011, he defeated Terry Funk in a No Disqualification No Holds Barred match.

In 2013, he returned to Northeast after a heart attack from 2012 where he defeated Matt Striker on September 21.

On August 25, 2017, he lost to NEW Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

From 2015 to 2019, he has been feuding with Brian Anthony. Lawler would team with Keith Youngblood defeating Anthony Battle and Daniel Evans on April 26, 2019 for the NEW Tag Team titles. They dropped the tiles to Brian Anthony and Daniel Evans on August 17.

On August 14, 2021, Lawler defeated Enzo Amore in a Casket match in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Return to the independent circuit (2013–present)

He returned to wrestling in 2013 nearly a year after his heart attack in an appearance in WWE. His first match back on May 25 in an 8 Tag team where he teamed with Dory Funk Jr. which they won at Funking Conservatory in Ocala, Florida. On July 7, 2014, he defeated Scott Steiner at Wild Fire Wrestling in Memphis. A week later, he went to World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico where he defeated Carlito.[citation needed]

On October 24, 2015, Lawler defeated Terry Funk by disqualification at USA Championship Wrestling in Jackson, Tennessee at the Oman Arena. He would feud with Tommy Rich from 2017–2018. On March 23, 2019, he teamed with Rikishi defeating Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell for the Grind City Tag Team titles at a Memphis Grizzlies game.

Lawler remains an active wrestler in Northeast Wrestling in Connecticut, USA Championship Wrestling in Tennessee, and Championship Wrestling Arkansas.[citation needed]

At 70, Lawler put his career on the line on January 18, 2020 against Arkansas Heavyweight Champion Matt Riviera in a "Title vs Career" match at Championship Wrestling of Arkansas' "No Surrender" event in North Little Rock, Arkansas, where he won the match and the title.[79]

On September 26, 2020, USA Championship Wrestling celebrated his 50th anniversary of his career where he teamed with the Rock 'n' Roll Express to defeat Matt Riviera, Tommy Rich, and Doug Gilbert at the Ballpark in Jackson, Tennessee.

Lawler defeated Big Cass by disqualification at the main event of USA Championship Wrestling on May 8, 2021 in Jackson, Tennessee.

In 2022, Lawler feuded with Doug Gilbert.

He wrestled Scott Steiner to a draw at USA Pro 29th Anniversary Show on March 19, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.

Other endeavors

Lawler has created some musical recordings. Among these are two late-1970s singles: "Cadillac Man/Memphis", and "Bad News". During his feud with manager Jimmy Hart (Lawler is a factor for "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart entering professional wrestling; Lawler wanted to record a wrestling album with him singing, and since they had gone to school together, he called Hart and asked him to be a part of it) in the mid-1980s, Hart became known as "The Wimp", a nickname given to him by Lawler and chanted by fans. Hart was the subject of the song "Wimpbusters", which was sung by Lawler to the tune of the popular hit "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr.. A music video was also made, featuring Lawler, legendary announcer Lance Russell, and wrestlers such as Randy Savage, Jimmy Valiant, Dutch Mantel, Tommy Rich, and Rufus R. Jones, along with footage of "The King" beating Hart and his "First Family." A very young Brian Christopher also made an appearance as a young child being bullied, and another child is seen wearing a replica of Tully Blanchard's West Texas State jersey. He also recorded a CD titled Memphis' Other King.[80]

Lawler had his own talk show called "The Jerry Lawler Show" on WMC-TV in Memphis during the 1980s.

In 1998, Lawler appeared in the film Man on the Moon, starring Jim Carrey.[4] According to Lawler's autobiography, It's Good To Be The King... Sometimes, an incident involving Jim Carrey forgetting a line led to animosity between the two actors during filming. Between scenes Jim Carrey often remained in character as Andy Kaufman and at one point spit on Jerry, just as Kaufman had done in 1982. A 'stunned' Lawler reacted by grabbing Carrey by the hair and locked him in a sleeper hold and jerking his neck— sending Carrey to the hospital.

In 1999, Lawler ran for mayor of Memphis, Tennessee.[9] His platform focused on making the streets safer for residents, beautifying the city, and improving the quality of education.[81] In addition, he vowed to attract businesses to Memphis, improve the flow of traffic, create more parks, and decrease property taxes.[81] Lawler ended up with 11.7% of ballots, beating twelve of the fifteen candidates.[82] Ultimately, however, Mayor Willie Herenton was easily reelected.[82]

In 2000, Lawler made a very brief cameo appearance in the music video of "I Can't Lie To Me" By Clay Davidson. On December 17, 2002; he released his autobiography titled It's Good To Be The King... Sometimes. On July 8, 2009, Lawler again ran for the position of Mayor of Memphis in a special mayoral election; on October 15, 2009. He was in 5th with 4% of the vote.

Lawler is also a commercial artist, designing graphics for various companies, including WWE. In 2007, he painted the cover of the wrestling comic book Headlocked.[83]

In 2012, he played the role of Sheriff Jackson Cole in the horror comedy film Girls Gone Dead.

Lawler has provided his voice for numerous WWE video games in which he has appeared as a commentator. He is also a playable character in a number of WWE games, WWE All Stars as a wrestler, WWE '12 as both a wrestler and a commentator and WWE '13, WWE 2K14, WWE 2K15, and WWE 2K16, WWE 2K17 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds simply as a commentator and WWE 2K20 as a wrestler.

In 2016, Lawler and business partner Barry Aycock opened a wrestling-themed establishment King Jerry Lawler's Hall of Fame Bar & Grille on Beale Street, Downtown Memphis, Tennessee.[84] The next year Lawler opened King Jerry Lawler's Memphis BBQ Co. in Cordova, Tennessee.

In March 2017, Lawler launched the wrestling and pop-culture podcast Dinner with the King. His co-host is Glenn Moore and the podcast is produced by Pod Avenue.[85] The podcast ceased production after Moore was accused of scamming Lawler fans who tried to buy merchandise and artwork from Lawler. Lawler and new co-host Scott Reedy started a new podcast called The Jerry Lawler Show in 2019.

Personal life

 
Lawler signing autographs for fans at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 16, 2011

Lawler is the cousin of fellow professional wrestler The Honky Tonk Man.[86] Lawler has been married three times and had two sons with his first wife, Kay.[87] His son Brian, who wrestled in WWF/E under the names "Brian Christopher" and "Grandmaster Sexay," died by suicide on July 29, 2018. His other son, Kevin, has been in professional wrestling as both a referee and wrestler under the names "Kevin Christian" and "Freddie Gilbert," the latter of which was used during a stint as the "brother" of Eddie Gilbert.[citation needed]

In his book, It's Good To Be The King ... Sometimes, Lawler says he believes Kevin's short physical stature has prevented him from reaching success similar to Brian.[citation needed] In August 2008, Kevin was arrested on charges of trespassing and aggravated burglary.[88] After divorcing Kay, Lawler was later married to Paula from February 14, 1982 to October 2, 1991.[87]

He met his third wife, Stacy "The Kat" Carter, at a charity softball game in Memphis, Tennessee on July 23, 1989.[89] They married in September 2000.[4] In mid-February 2001, Carter (who was a valet and has also made in-ring appearances) was released by the World Wrestling Federation.[90] Lawler then left the company in protest.[90] Carter and Lawler later separated shortly before Lawler rejoined the WWF in November 2001. Their divorce was finalized on October 15, 2003.[26]

Though he has spent most of his life in Memphis, Lawler did spend a part of his childhood in Ohio after his father was transferred to a Ford Motor Company assembly plant in Lorain, Ohio. From the ages of 7 to 15 his family resided in the city of Amherst, Ohio, a suburb near Cleveland. Although this stay was brief, it would have an influence on Lawler throughout his life thereafter. He often cites Cleveland as his second-favorite city behind only Memphis and is a die-hard fan of the Cleveland Indians, the Cleveland Browns, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. When WWE performs in Cleveland, Lawler will usually wear a Browns jersey or an Indians jersey (at SummerSlam 1996 he teased Browns fans by wearing a Baltimore Ravens jersey, because the original Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens), and during baseball season, he would throw out the first pitch at an Indians game.[citation needed]

Lawler is a collector of Coca-Cola and Superman merchandise, and owns a replica of the Batmobile from the 1960s Batman series.[91]

In late 1993, Lawler was indicted in Jefferson County, Kentucky on charges of statutory rape and sodomy of a 15-year-old girl. The charges were later dropped after the alleged victim recanted her story. Lawler then returned to work for the World Wrestling Federation.[92]

Lawler's son Brian was found hanging in the Hardeman County Jail on July 29, 2018 and was pronounced dead later that day. On the one-year anniversary of his death, Lawler filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Hardeman County, Hardeman County Sheriff John Doolen and others for allegedly failing to protect him. He alleged that Doolen had personally promised to "keep an eye" on Brian after he was incarcerated.[93]

On February 7, 2023, Lawler was rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke at his Florida home. Lawler had previously suffered a stroke in 2018.[94]

Championships and accomplishments

 
Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Jerry Lawler (hair) Inferno (mask) Nashville, Tennessee GWE Nashville June 5, 1974 [175]
Jerry Lawler (hair) The Mummy (mask) Memphis, Tennessee GWE Memphis December 2, 1974 [175]
Jerry Lawler (hair) John Louie (hair) Memphis, Tennessee CWA Memphis April 24, 1978 [175]
Bill Dundee (hair) Jerry Lawler (championship) Memphis, Tennessee CWA Live event October 1, 1979 [176]
Jerry Lawler (hair) Tom Branch (hair) Memphis, Tennessee CWA Memphis November 11, 1985 [175]
Jerry Lawler (hair) Big Bubba (hair) Memphis, Tennessee CWA Memphis November 23, 1986 [175]
Austin idol (hair) Jerry Lawler (hair and championship) Memphis, Tennessee CWA show April 27, 1987 [177]
Jerry Lawler (hair) Don Bass (hair) Memphis, Tennessee CWA Memphis August 31, 1987 [175]
Jerry Lawler (hair) Christmas Creature (mask) Memphis, Tennessee USWA Memphis December 28, 1992 [175]

Notes

  1. ^ These title changes took place during an AWA hosted card as part of an interpromotional relationship between the American Wrestling Association, World Class Wrestling Association, and Continental Wrestling Association. Lawler also won the championship during a CWA hosted card.

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jerry, lawler, jerry, neil, lawler, born, november, 1949, better, known, jerry, king, lawler, american, color, commentator, professional, wrestler, currently, signed, although, performed, full, time, commentator, since, april, 2020, lawler, 2020birth, namejerr. Jerry O Neil Lawler born November 29 1949 5 better known as Jerry The King Lawler is an American color commentator and professional wrestler He is currently signed to WWE although he has not performed as a full time commentator since April 2020 6 Jerry LawlerLawler in 2020Birth nameJerry O Neil LawlerBorn 1949 11 29 November 29 1949 age 73 Memphis Tennessee U S Spouse s Kay Lawler m 1971 div 1978 wbr Paula Lawler m 1982 div 1991 wbr Stacy Carter m 2000 div 2003 wbr Children2 including Brian ChristopherRelativesThe Honky Tonk Man cousin Professional wrestling careerRing name s Jerry The King LawlerBilled height6 ft 0 in 183 cm 1 Billed weight243 lb 110 kg 1 Billed fromMemphis Tennessee 2 Trained byJackie Fargo 3 Debut1970 4 Prior to joining the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE in 1992 he wrestled in numerous territories winning many championships including multiple World Heavyweight Championships throughout his career Lawler is a one time AWA World Heavyweight Champion and a three time WCWA World Heavyweight Champion he unified the titles by defeating Kerry Von Erich at Superclash III forming the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship a championship which he held 28 times He is also known for his feud with comedian Andy Kaufman and he portrayed himself in the 1999 film Man on the Moon Lawler has held more recognized championships than any professional wrestler in history citation needed though he has never won any championships in WWE having wrestled sporadically whilst primarily providing color commentary since joining the company In 2007 Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1970 1977 2 2 Continental Wrestling Association 1977 1989 2 3 American Wrestling Association 1982 1985 1987 1988 2 4 World Class Championship Wrestling 1988 1989 2 5 Other promotions 1981 1989 2 6 United States Wrestling Association 1989 1997 2 7 World Wrestling Federation 1992 2001 2 7 1 Feuds with Bret Hart and Doink the Clown 1992 1995 2 7 2 Smoky Mountain and various feuds 1994 1996 2 7 3 Part time wrestling and commentator 1997 1998 2 7 4 Sporadic appearances feud with Tazz and departure 1999 2001 2 8 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1997 2 9 Independent circuit 2001 2012 2 10 Return to WWF WWE 2001 present 2 10 1 Commentator and part time wrestler 2001 2012 2 10 2 Heart attack incident 2 10 3 SmackDown 2015 2016 2 10 4 Sporadic appearances 2016 2019 2 10 5 Return to full time commentary 2019 2020 2 11 Memphis Wrestling 2003 2005 2008 2009 2014 2 12 Proposed match with Hulk Hogan 2007 2008 2 13 Jerry Lawler s Memphis Wrestling 2010 2 14 Northeast Wrestling 2002 present 2 15 Return to the independent circuit 2013 present 3 Other endeavors 4 Personal life 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 Luchas de Apuestas record 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditLawler was born November 29 1949 in Memphis Tennessee where he graduated from Treadwell High School 5 When he was 19 his father Jerome Lawler died 7 Professional wrestling career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jerry Lawler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early career 1970 1977 Edit While working in Memphis Tennessee as a disc jockey Lawler s artistic ability attracted the attention of local wrestling promoter Aubrey Griffith 4 The two made an agreement in which Lawler would give Griffith free publicity in exchange for free wrestling training 4 Lawler debuted as a wrestler in 1970 and won his first championship in September 1971 by winning a battle royal 4 He soon won the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship under the managerial service of Sam Bass with partner Jim White 4 In 1974 Lawler began feuding with Jackie Fargo who had been his trainer and mentor This led to a match for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship On July 24 1974 Lawler won the belt and the title of King of Wrestling 4 3 During 1975 Lawler teamed with a variety of partners such as Mr Wrestling II Don Greene and Bob Orton Jr He won the NWA Macon Tag Team Championship twice during this period While Lawler began his career as a heel he became a face after splitting from Bass at the end of 1974 4 Continental Wrestling Association 1977 1989 Edit Lawler during a match against Kevin Sullivan in 1981 In 1977 promoter Jerry Jarrett broke away from Nick Gulas NWA Mid America promotion and formed his own promotion the Continental Wrestling Association Lawler Gulas biggest star opted to join Jarrett The CWA quickly outperformed NWA Mid America which ultimately folded in 1981 Lawler was both a co owner of the CWA and its top star citation needed On November 12 1979 while working in the CWA Lawler defeated Superstar Billy Graham to become the CWA World Champion 4 In 1980 coming off the back end of a feud with The Fabulous Freebirds his career was put on hold due to a broken leg suffered in a game of touch football but he returned to the ring after several months 4 8 In 1982 Lawler began a notorious feud with comedian Andy Kaufman 4 At the time Kaufman wrestled women as part of his skits and had declared himself the Intergender Heavyweight Champion 4 On April 5 Lawler who had taken exception to the skits wrestled Kaufman in Memphis 4 During the course of the match Lawler delivered two piledrivers to Kaufman the second after the bell rang sending him to the hospital and nearly breaking his neck 4 On July 29 Lawler slapped Kaufman in the face on an episode of Late Night with David Letterman 4 9 Kaufman responded by shouting profanities and throwing his coffee at Lawler 4 Years later Lawler appeared as himself in the Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon the film revealed that Lawler s feud with Kaufman had been staged Lawler later claimed that not only was his entire feud with Kaufman staged but also the two were actually very good friends 10 In 1988 Lawler feuded with Dutch Mantel In 1989 the CWA merged with World Class Championship Wrestling to form the United States Wrestling Association American Wrestling Association 1982 1985 1987 1988 Edit On March 7 1983 Lawler won the AWA International Championship by defeating Austin Idol 4 On May 30 1983 Bill Dundee defeated Jerry Lawler for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship The feud quickly escalated and on June 6 1983 the two met in a Loser Leaves Town Match for the title in which Lawler won Lawler defeated Ken Patera on July 25 to begin his second reign as the International Champion 4 Lawler became the NWA Mid America Champion on April 12 1984 when he defeated Randy Savage for the title 4 He later returned to the United States where he defeated Bill Dundee on July 29 1986 to begin a new reign as the AWA International Champion 4 Lawler feuded with Tommy Rich Austin Idol and Paul E Dangerously throughout early 1987 4 The animosity began after controversy over an AWA World Championship title shot involving Nick Bockwinkel 4 During the feud the trio defeated Lawler in a steel cage match and cut his hair which caused a riot in the Mid South Coliseum 4 Lawler won the AWA World Heavyweight Championship from Curt Hennig on May 9 1988 4 During his reign Lawler feuded with World Class Championship Wrestling s Champion Kerry Von Erich 4 He defeated Von Erich on December 15 1988 at Superclash III to unify the two titles 4 Soon after Lawler s issues with Verne Gagne led to his departure from the AWA most notably Lawler claiming that he was never paid for the match at Superclash 4 World Class Championship Wrestling 1988 1989 Edit Lawler continued feuding with Kerry Von Erich in WCCW He lost to Von Erich in a steel cage match on November 25 1988 He would defeat Von Erich by disqualification to retain the WCCW heavyweight title He wrestled Mil Mascaras to a draw on July 28 Other promotions 1981 1989 Edit In 1981 Lawler wrestled for Championship Wrestling From Florida feuding with Dory Funk Jr and Terry Funk In 1985 Lawler traveled to Hawaii where he won the NWA Polynesian Pacific title on January 25 1986 defeating Lars Anderson 4 He dropped the title to Tui Selinga on March 26 in Honolulu Hawaii citation needed In March 1989 he wrestled for New Japan Pro Wrestling He lost to IWGP Heavyweight Champion Tatsumi Fujinami on March 16 1989 citation needed United States Wrestling Association 1989 1997 Edit In 1989 Lawler made his debut in the Memphis brand United States Wrestling Association where he won the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship 28 times from 1989 until its doors closed in 1997 While champion he feuded with The Soultaker Jimmy Valiant Kamala Eddie Gilbert and Jeff Jarrett In 1992 Lawler teamed with Jeff Jarrett in a feud against The Moondogs 4 The feud between Jarrett Lawler and The Moondogs was voted the 1992 PWI Feud of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated He won the USWA World Tag Team Championship with Jarrett four times and twice with Bill Dundee Lawler dropped the USWA Unified World Heavyweight for the last time to Dutch Mantel on August 8 1997 in an All Body Hair match The promotion closed in November 1997 World Wrestling Federation 1992 2001 Edit Feuds with Bret Hart and Doink the Clown 1992 1995 Edit Lawler began his WWF career in December 1992 as an announcer on Superstars 4 11 USWA began a working relationship with the WWF He made his in ring debut at the 1993 Royal Rumble when he participated in the namesake match which was won by Yokozuna From 1993 to 1995 he feuded with Bret Hart and the rest of the Hart family The feud began at King of the Ring when Lawler interrupted Hart s victory ceremony and attacked Bret 4 12 Lawler claimed that he was the only true king in the World Wrestling Federation WWF and the two were scheduled to wrestle at SummerSlam to settle the dispute At the event however Lawler came to the ring on crutches and claimed that he could not wrestle because of injuries suffered in a car accident 13 Hart faced Lawler s court jester Doink the Clown instead and beat him by submission Lawler then attacked Hart revealing that he was not injured 13 Hart defeated Lawler by submission but refused to release the Sharpshooter As a result the referee reversed the decision and awarded the title of Undisputed King of the World Wrestling Federation to Lawler 14 The two would continue to work throughout the fall on the house show circuit including in steel cages Simultaneously in a form of cross promotion Lawler engaged in a bitter feud with Vince McMahon who at the time was never advertised as the actual owner of the World Wrestling Federation back in the USWA There Lawler played the babyface to his hometown Memphis audience whereas McMahon who had always played face in the WWF was being portrayed as a smug heel intent on dethroning Lawler as the king of professional wrestling As part of the cross promotion McMahon Bret and Owen Hart Giant Gonzalez Tatanka and Macho Man Randy Savage would begin appearing on USWA television to further the feud While the program continued in the USWA the feud between Lawler and McMahon would not be acknowledged on WWF television The Hart family Bret Owen Bruce and Keith was scheduled to face a team captained by Lawler in an elimination match at Survivor Series However Shawn Michaels had to take Lawler s place because Lawler was facing legal troubles 4 15 He was indicted for raping and sodomizing a 15 year old girl though charges were dropped when the alleged victim recanted her story 16 As a result the feud between Lawler and Vince McMahon back in the USWA was also abruptly discontinued Lawler did not face Bret Hart at another pay per view until the first In Your House when he beat Hart after Hakushi and his manager Shinja interfered 17 This set up a Kiss My Foot match at King of the Ring 1995 which Bret won 12 As a result Lawler was forced to kiss Bret s feet The feud took one final turn when Lawler introduced his dentist Isaac Yankem D D S After Hart defeated Yankem by disqualification 18 however the feud quickly disappeared Following the end of his legal troubles which kept him out of Survivor Series 1993 Lawler eventually returned to the WWF at WrestleMania X which was also his first appearance as a commentator on a WWF pay per view During the main event of the night Rowdy Roddy Piper served as special guest referee for the second WWF World Heavyweight Championship match During this Lawler began making disparaging remarks about him Lawler would continue to berate Piper on later episodes of Monday Night Raw including bringing a skinny kid into the ring dressed as Piper and forcing him to kiss his feet This ultimately led to a match between the two at King of the Ring 1994 which Lawler lost In the fall of 1994 Lawler initiated a feud with Doink the Clown Lawler popped the balloons carried by Doink s midget sidekick Dink 19 After Doink and Dink retaliated Lawler introduced a midget sidekick of his own who he named Queasy 19 In the following weeks Doink added two more sidekicks Wink and Pink while Lawler introduced Sleazy and Cheesy 19 This led to an elimination match at Survivor Series 1994 which Lawler s team won 20 After the match however Lawler s team turned on him joining with Doink s team to attack Lawler 21 Smoky Mountain and various feuds 1994 1996 Edit Lawler at a book signing in 2003 In late 1994 and early 1995 Lawler wrestled briefly in Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW while still continuing to commentate sporadically for the WWF 4 During his absences Shawn Michaels filled in for him as color commentator on Monday Night Raw He defeated Tony Anthony for the promotion s top title in January 1995 4 Lawler was the last SMW Heavyweight Champions defeating Brad Armstrong on Boxing Day 1995 The promotion closed its doors on December 30 By 1996 Lawler wrestled occasionally on WWF Superstars where he would take on jobbers while holding a microphone in the ring to essentially do the commentary on his very own matches while occasionally serving as the official cornerman for Isaac Yankem D D S After a brief feud with The Ultimate Warrior Lawler began feuding with Jake Roberts after making fun of Roberts real life drug and alcohol problems 4 The two met in a match at SummerSlam 1996 which Lawler won After the match Lawler poured Jim Beam whiskey down Roberts throat 22 Afterwards he feuded with Mark Henry which the two meet at In Your House 10 Mind Games which Henry won Part time wrestling and commentator 1997 1998 Edit In early 1997 Lawler was involved in a working relationship between the WWF and Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW In June Lawler entered the King of the Ring tournament for the first time and advanced to the semi final round where he was defeated by Mankind By the fall the WWF introduced a new light heavyweight division to compete with World Championship Wrestling WCW s cruiserweight division Lawler s son Brian Christopher was one of the major superstars in the division although the WWF played up an angle where both Lawler and Christopher would deny their family relationship even though the two would aide each other in matches and so on USWA folded in November of that year By 1998 Lawler rarely wrestled in the WWF and focused on commentary Despite their feud in the USWA in 1993 by 1998 Vince McMahon had turned heel in the WWF for the first time and left the announce position to which Lawler began praising McMahon s name on commentary as part of his own heel persona much to the chagrin of Jim Ross It was McMahon s departure from the commentary team which led to the strong on screen chemistry between Lawler and Ross in subsequent years This played a key role in a change of Lawler s character although he still supported the heels he showed a sense of right and wrong and would condemn actions of heels when they went too far Sporadic appearances feud with Tazz and departure 1999 2001 Edit Lawler during this period would continue commentating and rarely wrestled for WWF He wrestled between 1999 and 2001 mainly in house shows On June 22 2000 he made an appearance on SmackDown teaming with The Kat to defeat Dean Malenko and Terri Runnels This would be the first time in two years he wrestled on WWF television A week later he defeated Malenko on Raw He would turn face by 2000 while wrestling This began when Lawler surprisingly attacked Tazz when the latter started bullying Jim Ross At SummerSlam The King wrestled Tazz in defense of Ross 4 Lawler won the match A feud with Tazz begun At Unforgiven he lost to Tazz in a Leather Strap match Also Lawler feuded with Tazz s partner Raven until January 2001 With the creation of the XFL in 2001 Lawler was given the job as an announcer for the new football league 23 Lawler claims that he never wanted to announce for the XFL he would admit on air that he knew and cared almost nothing about the sport but that he agreed to it after McMahon and Kevin Dunn asked him 23 In February 2001 Lawler s then wife Stacy The Kat Carter was involved in a storyline where Right to Censor RTC a group of wrestlers purportedly wanting to rein in the vulgarity of the Attitude Era during which she demanded equal time for the right for nudity RTC s leader Steven Richards offered a match with Lawler at No Way Out If Lawler won Kat got naked and if Richards won Kat became RTC property Richards won the match at No Way Out The next night Lawler teamed with the APA Bradshaw and Faarooq as they defeated Right to Censor members Bull Buchanan The Goodfather and Val Venis on Raw This would be Lawler s last WWF match After No Way Out The Kat was released by the WWF and Lawler quit the company in protest 23 24 Lawler has stated several theories as to why he was allowed to leave His first involves the ascent of Carter s career alongside the downfall of Chyna s In his contention Chyna was jealous of his wife s push inside the company in part due to the Right to Censor storyline and in part because of his wife s offer to pose for Playboy magazine Until that time Chyna had been the second major wrestling star from the World Wrestling Federation to have done a piece in Playboy after Sable during Chyna s debut on the adult magazine she had suddenly broken her friendship with Carter In interviews he has also stated that there may have been an alternate reason namely that the company wanted to fire him He also criticized McMahon for the cavalier attitude he had given him on the day he quit In his recollection Ross was fired by McMahon with exactly the same demeanor while struck with a bout of Bell s palsy in 1994 a time when Ross usefulness had run out Lawler felt that Carter s release was an attempt to remove him as well stating that the company was well aware that he would walk out alongside his wife Lawler s replacement with Paul Heyman launched a theory in which Heyman was promoted at Lawler s expense Internet rumors circulated that the company was on better terms with Heyman than Lawler and used remarks Lawler had made in criticism of ECW to launch a theory whereby Heyman wanted Lawler out Lawler has stated repeatedly that he has no resentment towards Heyman accusing the media and internet theorists of spreading false information citation needed Extreme Championship Wrestling 1997 Edit In 1997 Lawler became heavily involved in the working relationship between the WWF and Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW In interviews and commentary he referred to the promotion as Extremely Crappy Wrestling 4 His frequent insults toward ECW eventually led to the promotion invading Monday Night Raw in February 1997 He wrestled in two matches The first on July 19 at Heat Wave 1997 in a steel cage match with Rob Van Dam and Sabu in a no contest against Rick Rude The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer He wrestled against Dreamer at ECW s Hardcore Heaven pay per view in August which Dreamer won 25 Independent circuit 2001 2012 Edit During his absence from the WWF Lawler made appearances on the independent circuit in both Australia and the States 4 26 as well as joining the fledgling Xcitement Wrestling Federation XWF promotion alongside WCW veteran Tony Schiavone as a color commentator 4 On October 26 2001 he appeared on WWA The Inception as a commentator alongside Jeremy Borash as well as wrestling in a battle royal He also made appearances with the International Wrestling Cartel and with Maryland Championship Wrestling where he held the promotion s world title after defeating The Bruiser on November 2 He would return to WWF after a nine month absence On March 31 2002 he reunited with his son Brian to defeat David Flair and Jim Cornette at the Tojo Yamamoto Memorial Show On November 8 2003 in a match refereed by Mick Foley Lawler defeated Al Snow for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship in Secaucus New Jersey He lost the title a month later to Dan Maff Also made appearances in Ohio Valley Wrestling International Wrestling Cartel and other promotions On November 11 2005 he teamed with Brad Armstrong and Jeff Hardy to defeat The Midnight Express and Jim Cornette for CCW A Tribute for Starrcade On November 7 2008 a tribute show was held for Lawler called Lawler 35 A Tribute Fit For The King it was held in Nashville In the main event match he defeated Sid Vicious On March 16 2012 he defeated Tommy Dreamer at Wrestle War 2012 Return to WWF WWE 2001 present Edit Commentator and part time wrestler 2001 2012 Edit Lawler and Jim Ross calling the action for WWE On November 19 2001 after a nine month hiatus from the company Lawler returned to the WWF He was reintroduced by Vince McMahon on Raw as the replacement for color commentator and Alliance member Paul Heyman who had been kayfabe fired in the aftermath of the Alliance s loss at the previous night s Survivor Series As he had been before his departure Lawler once again became color commentator on Raw and pay per view events alongside Jim Ross and SmackDown with Michael Cole until the brands were separated and Lawler became exclusive to Raw Lawler stated that his well worked chemistry with Jim Ross has been a result of their different styles according to Lawler Jim Ross is a fine storyteller and keeps fans well versed with current storylines whereas he provides reaction and emotion to liven the commentary 27 In 2003 Raw s announce team of Lawler and Jim Ross feuded with Sunday Night Heat s team of Jonathan Coachman and Al Snow 4 At Unforgiven Lawler and Ross lost a match against Coachman and Snow thus losing their right to do commentary on Raw 4 In a rematch however Ross defeated Coachman winning Lawler and Ross their position back 4 In June 2006 Extreme Championship Wrestling was re launched and began a small invasion within WWE again ECW and WWE went head to head for several weeks on Raw which spanned to include the SmackDown superstars This created tension between the Raw and SmackDown announce teams as Tazz an ECW alumnus insulted and criticized Jim Ross until Lawler came to Ross defense reigniting their feud from 2000 The feud concluded when Tazz and Lawler faced each other in a match at ECW One Night Stand which Tazz won in only 30 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the Tazzmission after a distraction from Joey Styles who Lawler had slapped just prior to the match 28 In July 2006 Randy Orton began a feud with Hulk Hogan Lawler attacked Orton in defense of Hogan 29 which set up a match between them on Raw 30 Orton defeated Lawler after a low blow and an RKO 31 On March 31 2007 Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by William Shatner 2 whom Lawler had a memorable altercation with on a January 1995 episode of Raw In August King Booker claimed to be the only one entitled to be known as King 32 After being beaten by Booker in the ring 33 Lawler was supposed to be forced to crown his opponent at a show of August 13 in Madison Square Garden 34 During the ceremony however Lawler announced another king as a new opponent for Booker The King of Kings Triple H This led to a worked brawl between Lawler and Booker 34 On the July 7 2008 episode of Raw Lawler was attacked by Kane after saving Michael Cole from a similar attack in which Kane repeatedly asked Is he alive or is he dead 35 Later that summer he teamed with Hacksaw Jim Duggan to face Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes for the World Tag Team Championship but lost On the March 23 2009 episode of Raw Lawler challenged Chris Jericho to a match because of his disrespect and erratic behavior to WWE Hall of Famers which Jericho accepted The following week Lawler lost to Jericho after submitting to the Walls of Jericho After the match Jericho outlined how he would remain supreme against WWE Hall of Famers at WrestleMania 25 On the July 20 episode of Raw Lawler announced himself as the opponent against The Brian Kendrick He went on to defeat Kendrick On the November 16 episode of Raw after recent acquisition Sheamus attacked the timekeeper in frustration for not receiving an opponent Lawler left the announce table to confront Sheamus and check on the victim only to receive a kick to the head for his troubles On June 7 2010 during a Viewer s Choice edition of Raw Lawler lost his crown to IRS because he had apparently not paid his taxes but it was regained by Quinton Jackson later on At the end of the night Lawler was one of the many employees at ringside that were brutally attacked by the season 1 NXT rookies Lawler however was the only person at ringside that fought back as he used punches and chops to attack the NXT rookies assaulting him until it was a 3 on 1 assault The following week on Raw Lawler and the Raw roster fought off the now called The Nexus when they attempted to ambush John Cena a second time On June 28 Lawler Ricky Steamboat Michael Hayes Arn Anderson Mike Rotunda and Dean Malenko were severely attacked by the Nexus just as they were celebrating Steamboat s career Josh Mathews replaced Lawler on color commentator for the remainder of the show On the July 26 episode of Raw Lawler teamed with Mark Henry Goldust Yoshi Tatsu Evan Bourne and The Hart Dynasty in a tag team elimination match versus the Nexus Lawler was eliminated by Heath Slater On the November 29 King of the Ring Raw special Lawler who was celebrating his 61st birthday challenged The Miz to a WWE Championship match It was granted by the Anonymous Raw General Manager who made it a Tables Ladders and Chairs match and it was Lawler s first shot at the title Miz retained the championship after interference by Cole and Alex Riley 36 Cole s interference caused tension between the two but when Lawler threatened to attack Cole the Anonymous Raw General Manager issued a cease and desist order which barred any physicality between them 37 Lawler making his way to the ring at WrestleMania XXVII Lawler continued to challenge with The Miz where on the December 20 Raw Lawler teamed with Randy Orton and John Morrison to take on Miz Riley and Sheamus in a 6 man tag match which Lawler won by pinning Miz 38 This led to a rematch between Miz and Lawler the following week with Lawler once again getting the victory this time by count out after Morrison got involved 39 Lawler teamed with Orton again on the January 10 2011 Raw facing The Miz and Riley which Lawler won by pinning Riley 40 Lawler won a 7 man Raw Rumble match on the January 31 Raw with help from John Cena to earn a WWE Championship match against The Miz at Elimination Chamber 41 where he was unsuccessful in winning the title ending the feud 42 The following night on Raw Lawler after having enough of Cole s attitude which included the mocking of Lawler s mother s recent death challenged him to a match at WrestleMania XXVII 43 which Cole accepted on the February 28 Raw and announced that he would be trained in the coming weeks by Jack Swagger for the upcoming match Stone Cold Steve Austin was announced as the guest referee for the match the following week 44 On the March 14 Raw Lawler was confronted by his son Brian Lawler who was invited to Raw to expose his father s character Brian ranted about various problems he had with his father before slapping him and leaving Cole continued to harass Lawler after Brian left but was interrupted by a returning Jim Ross Before JR could attack Cole Swagger attacked Lawler from behind and then proceeded to attack and lock in the ankle lock on JR while Cole harassed him Lawler tried to stop the attack but fell victim to the ankle lock as well 45 At WrestleMania Lawler initially won by submission but the Anonymous Raw General Manager reversed the decision due to Stone Cold physically getting involved in the match by pushing Cole making Cole the winner by disqualification Lawler and Ross then faced Cole and Swagger at Extreme Rules in a Country Whipping match where they were defeated Lawler challenged Cole to one last match at Over the Limit even going as far as to putting his Hall of Fame ring on the line and offered to personally induct Cole into the Hall of Fame itself During the contract signing Cole announced it would be a Kiss My Foot match At the pay per view Lawler defeated Cole Afterwards Ross Eve Torres and Bret Hart helped Lawler by making Cole kiss his foot Following the pay per view Cole apologized to Lawler ending the feud After his heart attack Lawler returned to commentating Lawler competed in the 2012 Royal Rumble match as the number 12 entrant but was eliminated by Cody Rhodes after 43 seconds He along with Booker T eliminated Cole afterwards 46 On the April 30 2012 episode of Raw Lawler competed in a Beat the Clock challenge to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at Over the Limit but was defeated by Daniel Bryan who went on to challenge for the title 47 On the July 9 episode of Raw Lawler went against Cole in a WrestleMania XXVII rematch which he quickly won but the anonymous Raw General Manager who returned that night as the guest general manager reversed the decision and Lawler lost to Cole by disqualification following interference by Booker T Santino Marella came out to reveal that Hornswoggle was the Anonymous Raw General Manager who was hiding underneath the ring On the July 23 episode of WWE Raw 1000 after CM Punk attacked The Rock Lawler would mention on commentary that CM Punk has turned his back on the WWE Universe The following week on Raw Punk would confront Lawler about what he said before being interrupted by Big Show 48 On the August 20 episode of Raw after Cena wouldn t tell Punk he was the Best in the World Punk would ask for Lawler to get in the ring and say it for the WWE Universe After Lawler refused to say Punk was the Best in the World too Punk would attack Lawler from behind 49 The next week on Raw after Lawler demanded an apology from Punk Punk would challenge Lawler to a match which Lawler would accept later that night where Punk would defeat Lawler in a Steel Cage match 50 Before the September 3 episode of Raw Punk and Lawler brawled backstage with Punk getting the upper hand before officials stopped them Lawler was kicked in the throat which caused Lawler to miss commentary that night with The Miz filling in for him 51 Heart attack incident Edit On September 10 2012 during Raw at the Bell Centre in Montreal Quebec not long after defeating Punk and Dolph Ziggler in a tag team match with Randy Orton Lawler legitimately collapsed at the announcers table while Kane and Daniel Bryan competed against Titus O Neil and Darren Young 52 53 Cole continued to call that match alone as well as the next match before WWE through Cole announced the medical situation with Lawler The remaining matches on the show went ahead as scheduled but without commentary and updates on Lawler s condition were provided by Cole At the end of the broadcast it was announced that he had received CPR but was breathing independently and reacting to stimulation Doctors said that Lawler was clinically dead for almost 30 minutes 54 It was later confirmed on WWE com that Lawler had suffered a heart attack 55 On September 11 2012 he underwent an angioplasty to improve blood flow to his heart 56 On September 12 2012 Lawler was reported to be slowly being eased off sedation his ventilator removed He was able to blink nod and squeeze with his hands 57 and that same day the results of several CT scans showed no signs of brain damage 58 By September 17 Lawler had returned to his home in Memphis 59 During Lawler s hospital stay it was determined that his heart attack was not caused by a blocked artery but was instead an unexplained cardiac arrest Lawler was soon medically cleared to continue wrestling 60 Lawler right commentating on Raw with John Bradshaw Layfield left and Michael Cole center in January 2014 It was announced on October 29 that Lawler would return to WWE on the November 12 episode of Raw He continued his rivalry with Punk after his emotional return was interrupted by Punk and Paul Heyman who re enacted his heart attack Lawler continued to favor Punk s opponents hoping that Punk would lose the WWE Championship which he eventually did to The Rock at the Royal Rumble much to Lawler s delight 61 SmackDown 2015 2016 Edit On January 8 2015 it was announced on WWE com that Lawler would be a part of the SmackDown broadcast team as a color commentator along with Cole and Byron Saxton starting January 15 ending his 19 year run as a color commentator of Raw as he was replaced by Booker T 62 On the March 30 episode of Raw however Lawler made a one night return to commentary with Saxton to fill in for Cole Booker T and JBL after they were assaulted by Brock Lesnar after Lesnar was refused his rematch against Seth Rollins On June 17 2016 Lawler was suspended following his arrest for domestic violence with WWE stating they have zero tolerance for matters involving domestic violence and per our policy Jerry Lawler was suspended indefinitely following his arrest until July 1 when the charges were dropped and WWE lifted Lawler s suspension 63 On July 7 2016 Lawler returned to SmackDown resuming his commentary role However shortly afterwards Lawler was taken off air and placed on the pre show of both Raw and SmackDown as an analyst Sporadic appearances 2016 2019 Edit On December 5 2016 it was announced that Lawler would no longer be used on pre shows and instead be kept for special events such as the Hall of Fame ceremony 64 On January 17 2017 Lawler returned to SmackDown Live to host the return of The King s Court from his hometown of Memphis Tennessee During his interview with Dolph Ziggler Ziggler took credit for Lawler s real life heart attack in September 2012 before and kicking him in the chest and leaving the ring Later that night on Talking Smack Renee Young announced that Lawler Cole and Corey Graves will be the commentary team for the Royal Rumble match at the 2017 Royal Rumble On August 28 Lawler filled in for Booker T on Raw commentary from his hometown of Memphis Lawler Ross and numerous other WWE Legends appeared on Raw 25 on January 22 2018 65 66 On January 26 it was revealed that Lawler signed a new one year deal with WWE At the 2018 Royal Rumble during the men s match Lawler was the special guest commentator where he correctly predicted that Shinsuke Nakamura would win On March 21 2018 Lawler suffered a stroke at his home in Memphis He explained the incident on his podcast 67 which he revealed he couldn t speak for three days He stayed in the hospital s ICU until he woke up three days later and regained his speech The doctors said Lawler would make a full recovery He was able to make all of his appearances during WrestleMania 34 weekend in New Orleans and was cleared to wrestle On April 8 2018 at WrestleMania 34 Lawler called the fifth annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on the WrestleMania 34 pre show alongside Ross and Saxton 68 On April 27 2018 Lawler served as part of the pre show panel at the first WWE pay per view in Saudi Arabia called the Greatest Royal Rumble alongside Ross 69 On the special SmackDown Live 1000th episode on October 16 2018 Lawler returned as a guest commentator alongside Booker T to provide commentary for the New Day The Bar match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship 70 Lawler returned as a guest commentator on the July 22 2019 special episode of Raw called the Raw Reunion 71 On the July 30 2019 edition of SmackDown Live Lawler returned to host the Kings Court with Trish Stratus as his guest 72 Lawler returned on the August 19 2019 edition of Raw to host the Kings Court and was attacked by The Fiend Bray Wyatt 73 Return to full time commentary 2019 2020 Edit On September 26 2019 WWE announced as a part of their WWE Premiere Week that a new commentary team will be on Raw Lawler would return to full time commentary on Raw as an analyst alongside Vic Joseph and Dio Maddin beginning on the September 30 2019 edition of Raw 74 By January 2020 Lawler had outlasted both Joseph and Maddin who were replaced by Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton respectively Lawler was later replaced by Samoa Joe on the April 27 2020 edition of Raw but has since been replaced by Corey Graves 75 Memphis Wrestling 2003 2005 2008 2009 2014 Edit Lawler in the ring at an independent show in 2007 In 2003 Lawler made his debut for Memphis Wrestling He defeated his rival Kamala by disqualification on May 17 He would occasionally teamed up with Bill Dundee and Brian Christopher He had a short feud with King Mabel On February 14 2004 he lost to Brian Christopher in a Memphis Wrestling Television Title Vs Jerry Lawler s Hummer match On July 14 Brian and he won a tag team battle royal Also Lawler won a battle royal on Boxing Day 2004 He defeated Cassidy Reilly for the USACW United States Title on April 14 2005 On June 20 2008 Lawler returned to Memphis to defeat Kevin White He lost to Sid Vicious on February 28 2009 On March 14 2014 he returned and defeated Gangrel at Carl Perkins Benefit event Proposed match with Hulk Hogan 2007 2008 Edit In 2007 it was announced that Lawler would be participating in a dream match with Hulk Hogan which had been set to take place in the Memphis Wrestling promotion on April 27 The match had been heavily hyped by promoter Corey Maclin as Hogan had competed in the Memphis territory early in his career 76 On April 12 however Lawler pulled out of the event citing his contractual obligations to WWE rendering him unable to appear on a show that was due to be filmed by VH1 for the television show Hogan Knows Best 77 On January 11 2008 Maclin revealed that he filed a lawsuit against WWE claiming that pressure on Lawler and others to withdraw from the event violated section two of the Sherman Antitrust Act 78 Jerry Lawler s Memphis Wrestling 2010 Edit In May 2010 Lawler announced a new TV wrestling show called Jerry Lawler s Memphis Wrestling The show was set to debut on Ion Network channel 50 in Memphis on June 5 at the classic 11 am timespot Three episodes were taped on May 20 2010 at the Vine in Memphis On September 11 2010 Lawler announced that there would no longer be any new shows but that the talent was still available for fundraisers Northeast Wrestling 2002 present Edit Since 2002 Lawler has wrestled for Northeast Wrestling His first match was on November 9 2002 when he defeated Syxx Pac On April 30 2005 he defeated King Kong Bundy with special guest referee Mick Foley in Bristol Connecticut From 2006 to 2007 he feuded with former WWE wrestler Romeo Roselli On January 15 2011 he defeated Tommy Dreamer in a cage match Then on October 1 2011 he defeated Terry Funk in a No Disqualification No Holds Barred match In 2013 he returned to Northeast after a heart attack from 2012 where he defeated Matt Striker on September 21 On August 25 2017 he lost to NEW Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes in Pittsfield Massachusetts From 2015 to 2019 he has been feuding with Brian Anthony Lawler would team with Keith Youngblood defeating Anthony Battle and Daniel Evans on April 26 2019 for the NEW Tag Team titles They dropped the tiles to Brian Anthony and Daniel Evans on August 17 On August 14 2021 Lawler defeated Enzo Amore in a Casket match in Poughkeepsie New York Return to the independent circuit 2013 present Edit He returned to wrestling in 2013 nearly a year after his heart attack in an appearance in WWE His first match back on May 25 in an 8 Tag team where he teamed with Dory Funk Jr which they won at Funking Conservatory in Ocala Florida On July 7 2014 he defeated Scott Steiner at Wild Fire Wrestling in Memphis A week later he went to World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico where he defeated Carlito citation needed On October 24 2015 Lawler defeated Terry Funk by disqualification at USA Championship Wrestling in Jackson Tennessee at the Oman Arena He would feud with Tommy Rich from 2017 2018 On March 23 2019 he teamed with Rikishi defeating Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell for the Grind City Tag Team titles at a Memphis Grizzlies game Lawler remains an active wrestler in Northeast Wrestling in Connecticut USA Championship Wrestling in Tennessee and Championship Wrestling Arkansas citation needed At 70 Lawler put his career on the line on January 18 2020 against Arkansas Heavyweight Champion Matt Riviera in a Title vs Career match at Championship Wrestling of Arkansas No Surrender event in North Little Rock Arkansas where he won the match and the title 79 On September 26 2020 USA Championship Wrestling celebrated his 50th anniversary of his career where he teamed with the Rock n Roll Express to defeat Matt Riviera Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert at the Ballpark in Jackson Tennessee Lawler defeated Big Cass by disqualification at the main event of USA Championship Wrestling on May 8 2021 in Jackson Tennessee In 2022 Lawler feuded with Doug Gilbert He wrestled Scott Steiner to a draw at USA Pro 29th Anniversary Show on March 19 2022 in Orlando Florida Other endeavors EditLawler has created some musical recordings Among these are two late 1970s singles Cadillac Man Memphis and Bad News During his feud with manager Jimmy Hart Lawler is a factor for The Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart entering professional wrestling Lawler wanted to record a wrestling album with him singing and since they had gone to school together he called Hart and asked him to be a part of it in the mid 1980s Hart became known as The Wimp a nickname given to him by Lawler and chanted by fans Hart was the subject of the song Wimpbusters which was sung by Lawler to the tune of the popular hit Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr A music video was also made featuring Lawler legendary announcer Lance Russell and wrestlers such as Randy Savage Jimmy Valiant Dutch Mantel Tommy Rich and Rufus R Jones along with footage of The King beating Hart and his First Family A very young Brian Christopher also made an appearance as a young child being bullied and another child is seen wearing a replica of Tully Blanchard s West Texas State jersey He also recorded a CD titled Memphis Other King 80 Lawler had his own talk show called The Jerry Lawler Show on WMC TV in Memphis during the 1980s In 1998 Lawler appeared in the film Man on the Moon starring Jim Carrey 4 According to Lawler s autobiography It s Good To Be The King Sometimes an incident involving Jim Carrey forgetting a line led to animosity between the two actors during filming Between scenes Jim Carrey often remained in character as Andy Kaufman and at one point spit on Jerry just as Kaufman had done in 1982 A stunned Lawler reacted by grabbing Carrey by the hair and locked him in a sleeper hold and jerking his neck sending Carrey to the hospital In 1999 Lawler ran for mayor of Memphis Tennessee 9 His platform focused on making the streets safer for residents beautifying the city and improving the quality of education 81 In addition he vowed to attract businesses to Memphis improve the flow of traffic create more parks and decrease property taxes 81 Lawler ended up with 11 7 of ballots beating twelve of the fifteen candidates 82 Ultimately however Mayor Willie Herenton was easily reelected 82 In 2000 Lawler made a very brief cameo appearance in the music video of I Can t Lie To Me By Clay Davidson On December 17 2002 he released his autobiography titled It s Good To Be The King Sometimes On July 8 2009 Lawler again ran for the position of Mayor of Memphis in a special mayoral election on October 15 2009 He was in 5th with 4 of the vote Lawler is also a commercial artist designing graphics for various companies including WWE In 2007 he painted the cover of the wrestling comic book Headlocked 83 In 2012 he played the role of Sheriff Jackson Cole in the horror comedy film Girls Gone Dead Lawler has provided his voice for numerous WWE video games in which he has appeared as a commentator He is also a playable character in a number of WWE games WWE All Stars as a wrestler WWE 12 as both a wrestler and a commentator and WWE 13 WWE 2K14 WWE 2K15 and WWE 2K16 WWE 2K17 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds simply as a commentator and WWE 2K20 as a wrestler In 2016 Lawler and business partner Barry Aycock opened a wrestling themed establishment King Jerry Lawler s Hall of Fame Bar amp Grille on Beale Street Downtown Memphis Tennessee 84 The next year Lawler opened King Jerry Lawler s Memphis BBQ Co in Cordova Tennessee In March 2017 Lawler launched the wrestling and pop culture podcast Dinner with the King His co host is Glenn Moore and the podcast is produced by Pod Avenue 85 The podcast ceased production after Moore was accused of scamming Lawler fans who tried to buy merchandise and artwork from Lawler Lawler and new co host Scott Reedy started a new podcast called The Jerry Lawler Show in 2019 Personal life Edit Lawler signing autographs for fans at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan October 16 2011 Lawler is the cousin of fellow professional wrestler The Honky Tonk Man 86 Lawler has been married three times and had two sons with his first wife Kay 87 His son Brian who wrestled in WWF E under the names Brian Christopher and Grandmaster Sexay died by suicide on July 29 2018 His other son Kevin has been in professional wrestling as both a referee and wrestler under the names Kevin Christian and Freddie Gilbert the latter of which was used during a stint as the brother of Eddie Gilbert citation needed In his book It s Good To Be The King Sometimes Lawler says he believes Kevin s short physical stature has prevented him from reaching success similar to Brian citation needed In August 2008 Kevin was arrested on charges of trespassing and aggravated burglary 88 After divorcing Kay Lawler was later married to Paula from February 14 1982 to October 2 1991 87 He met his third wife Stacy The Kat Carter at a charity softball game in Memphis Tennessee on July 23 1989 89 They married in September 2000 4 In mid February 2001 Carter who was a valet and has also made in ring appearances was released by the World Wrestling Federation 90 Lawler then left the company in protest 90 Carter and Lawler later separated shortly before Lawler rejoined the WWF in November 2001 Their divorce was finalized on October 15 2003 26 Though he has spent most of his life in Memphis Lawler did spend a part of his childhood in Ohio after his father was transferred to a Ford Motor Company assembly plant in Lorain Ohio From the ages of 7 to 15 his family resided in the city of Amherst Ohio a suburb near Cleveland Although this stay was brief it would have an influence on Lawler throughout his life thereafter He often cites Cleveland as his second favorite city behind only Memphis and is a die hard fan of the Cleveland Indians the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Cavaliers When WWE performs in Cleveland Lawler will usually wear a Browns jersey or an Indians jersey at SummerSlam 1996 he teased Browns fans by wearing a Baltimore Ravens jersey because the original Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens and during baseball season he would throw out the first pitch at an Indians game citation needed Lawler is a collector of Coca Cola and Superman merchandise and owns a replica of the Batmobile from the 1960s Batman series 91 In late 1993 Lawler was indicted in Jefferson County Kentucky on charges of statutory rape and sodomy of a 15 year old girl The charges were later dropped after the alleged victim recanted her story Lawler then returned to work for the World Wrestling Federation 92 Lawler s son Brian was found hanging in the Hardeman County Jail on July 29 2018 and was pronounced dead later that day On the one year anniversary of his death Lawler filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Hardeman County Hardeman County Sheriff John Doolen and others for allegedly failing to protect him He alleged that Doolen had personally promised to keep an eye on Brian after he was incarcerated 93 On February 7 2023 Lawler was rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke at his Florida home Lawler had previously suffered a stroke in 2018 94 Championships and accomplishments Edit Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007 American Wrestling Association AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship 58 times 95 96 97 AWA Southern Tag Team Championship 10 times with Jimmy Valiant 1 Bill Dundee 3 Mongolian Stomper 1 Jos LeDuc 1 Austin Idol 1 Plowboy Frazier 1 and Big Bubba 1 4 98 99 AWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 100 a AWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times with Bill Dundee 101 Cauliflower Alley Club President s Award 2022 102 Championship Wrestling of Arkansas CWA Arkansas Heavyweight Championship 1 time 103 Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Brass Knuckles Championship Florida version 1 time 104 Continental Wrestling Association Championship Wrestling Association CWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 105 CWA International Heavyweight Championship 3 times 4 106 CWA Lord of the Ring 1988 CWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 4 CWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times with Austin Idol 1 and Tommy Rich 1 107 108 NWA Mid America Heavyweight Championship 3 times 109 110 111 NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship Memphis version 7 times 112 113 10 000 Dollar Tag Team Tournament with Jimmy Valiant 114 Georgia Championship Wrestling NWA Macon Tag Team Championship 2 times with Mr Wrestling II 1 and Don Greene 1 115 116 NWA Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship 1 time with Jim White 117 International Wrestling Association IWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 118 Jersey All Pro Wrestling JAPW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 119 Maryland Championship Wrestling MCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 120 MCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with The Bruiser 121 Memphis Championship Wrestling MCW Southern Heavyweight Championship 2 times 122 123 Memphis Wrestling Memphis Wrestling Southern Heavyweight Championship 2 times Memphis Wrestling Television Championship 1 time Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2017 124 Northeast Wrestling NEW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Keith Youngblood NWA Mid America NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship Mid America version 10 times 112 113 NWA Southern Tag Team Championship Mid America version 9 times with Jim White 7 Plowboy Frazier 1 and Bill Dundee 1 125 NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Championship 5 times 126 127 NWA Tri State Heavyweight Championship Alabama version 1 time 128 129 NWA Tri State Tag Team Championship Alabama version 2 times with Steve Lawler 130 131 NWA United States Tag Team Championship Mid America version 1 time with Jackie Fargo 1 132 133 NWA Southern States Heavyweight Championship Tournament 1975 134 NWA Polynesian Wrestling NWA Polynesian Pacific Heavyweight Championship 1 time 135 NWA Virginia NWA All Star Heavyweight Championship 1 time 136 Power Pro Wrestling PPW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Bill Dundee 137 138 139 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Feud of the Year 1992 with Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs 140 Feud of the Year 1993 vs Bret Hart 140 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year 1993 1995 141 Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year 1988 2012 142 Ranked No 7 of the 500 top singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1992 143 Ranked No 23 of the 500 top singles wrestlers in the PWI Years in 2003 144 Ranked No 56 of the 100 top tag teams of the PWI Years with Bill Dundee in 2003 145 Pro Wrestling This Week Wrestler of the Week December 6 12 1987 146 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Class of 2011 147 Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW Heavyweight Championship 2 times 148 149 150 Traditional Championship Wrestling TCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Matt Riviera 151 United States Wrestling Association USWA Heavyweight Championship 2 times 152 153 154 USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship 1 time 4 155 156 USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship 28 times 157 158 159 USWA World Tag Team Championship 6 times with Jeff Jarrett 4 and Bill Dundee 2 160 USWA World Heavyweight Title Number One Seed Round Robin Tournament 1990 161 USWA World Heavyweight Championship Tournament 1990 162 USWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 Contender s Tournament 1993 163 Windy City Pro Wrestling WCPW Battle Royal Championship 1 time 164 World Class Wrestling Association WCWA World Heavyweight Championship 3 time 165 166 WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship 1 time 167 168 169 World Wrestling Council Caribbean Cup 2014 170 World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WWE Raw Rumble 2011 171 WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2007 172 Slammy Award 5 times Mouthiest 1994 I m Talking and I Can t Shut Up 1996 Most Embarrassing Moment 1996 Kissing his own foot WWE com Exclusive Video of the Year 2012 Speaking to WWE com about his miraculous return Comeback of the Year 2012 173 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Best Color Commentator 1995 1996 Feud of the Year 1987 vs Austin Idol and Tommy Rich Feud of the Year 1992 with Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs Feud of 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