WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler has given fans a much-needed update on his health, and the news is nothing short of remarkable.
During a virtual signing for East Coast Autograph Auctions, Lawler revealed that he is doing great and only experiencing minor difficulties following his stroke last year. The 74-year-old wrestling legend underwent surgery recently, and the outcome is a testament to his resilience and determination.
Lawler’s career in professional wrestling is the stuff of legend. He began his journey with WWE in 1992 as an announcer, calling the action during the iconic Attitude Era alongside the esteemed Jim Ross.
His in-ring accomplishments are equally impressive, earning him a well-deserved spot in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007. The King’s contributions to the world of professional wrestling are undeniable, and his impact on the sport continues to inspire new generations of wrestlers and fans alike.
Lawler’s road to recovery has been nothing short of remarkable. Last year, he made a surprise appearance during a commercial break on WWE RAW in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, much to the delight of the crowd.
This marked his first public appearance since suffering a stroke in February.
Wrestling journalist Bill Apter shared his thoughts on Lawler’s appearance, revealing that he didn’t even shave his beard prior to taking the stage. It’s a testament to Lawler’s courage and dedication to his fans that he would brave the spotlight despite still recovering from his health scare.
As Lawler continues to recover, fans are left wondering what the future holds for The King. Will he make another appearance for WWE? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – Jerry “The King” Lawler remains an icon in professional wrestling, and his legend will continue to inspire and entertain fans for years to come.