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Jerry O'Neil Lawler (born November 29, 1949), [6] better known as Jerry "the King" Lawler, is an American color commentator and professional wrestler signed to WWE under a Legends contract. [ 7 ] Prior to joining the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1992, he wrestled in numerous territories , winning many championships , including ...
Jerry "The King" Lawler [8] William Shatner: One-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion 52-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Three-time WCCW Heavyweight Champion 28-time USWA Unified Champion Longtime color commentator for WWE [9] Nick Bockwinkel [10] [11] Bobby Heenan: Four-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion Three-time AWA World Tag Team ...
Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler had a heated feud, stemming from Lawler interrupting Hart's victory ceremony at the 1993 King of the Ring tournament. Lawler insisted that he was the true king of the WWF and attacked Hart. [17] The feud intensified as Lawler taunted and attacked Bret's family, including his parents and his younger brother Owen. [17] [18]
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Prior to the event, the feud between Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler, which dated back to King of the Ring 1993, [20] was revived to also include Hakushi. After Hart won the WWF Magazine "Award of the People" on the February 20, 1995 episode of Raw, Jerry Lawler suggested that Japanese votes had been excluded and that Hart was a racist. [21]
I'm from Hollywood is a 1989 comedy documentary film about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. [1] The film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, wrestling commentator Lance Russell, and Kaufman's best friend, Bob Zmuda. [2]
In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. [4]
Jerry Lawler left his broadcast position to distract Hart, permitting Yankem to get the upper hand, and slammed Hart into the stairs. However, Hart was able to throw Yankem from the top rope as he attempted a high-risk maneuver. Additional interference from Lawler eventually led to a disqualification for Yankem.