Jerry Lawler

Jerry Lawler

Personal Information

Full Name Jerry O'Neil Lawler
Date of Birth November 29, 1949
Nationality USA
Height 6'0"

Jerry Lawler News

Jerry Lawler explains why he sued Vince McMahon (Exclusive) Jerry Lawler explains why he sued Vince McMahon (Exclusive)
Jerry Lawler explains why he sued Vince McMahon (Exclusive)
Jerry Lawler pays tribute to WWE legend Sid Vicious (Exclusive) Jerry Lawler pays tribute to WWE legend Sid Vicious (Exclusive)
Jerry Lawler pays tribute to WWE legend Sid Vicious (Exclusive)
WWE Hall of Famer says he agreed to face Elvis Presley before the singer passed away (Exclusive) WWE Hall of Famer says he agreed to face Elvis Presley before the singer passed away (Exclusive)
WWE Hall of Famer says he agreed to face Elvis Presley before the singer passed away (Exclusive)
Roman Reigns is the perfect opponent for WWE SmackDown stars, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive) Roman Reigns is the perfect opponent for WWE SmackDown stars, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive)
Roman Reigns is the perfect opponent for WWE SmackDown stars, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive)
Cody Rhodes owes his WWE success to one person, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive) Cody Rhodes owes his WWE success to one person, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive)
Cody Rhodes owes his WWE success to one person, Jerry Lawler says (Exclusive)

Jerry Lawler: A Brief Biography

Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler has had a Hall of Fame career during his time in WWF, which would become

WWE. However, Jerry Lawler’s accomplishments before he ever stepped foot into the company

were just as noteworthy.

Jerry Lawler was the face of King of Memphis Wrestling and is best known for his feud with

comedian Andy Kaufman. The King would famously slap him during an episode of Late Night With

David Letterman. He would later go on to clarify that the entire feud was obviously staged.

Jerry Lawler has famously held more titles than any professional wrestler in the history of the

business, and funnily, has won none of his titles in the WWF/WWE. The King had a great run in WWE

however, both as a wrestler and then a commentator. Among Lawler’s famous opponents were Bret

Hart and Jake Roberts.

Lawler would subsequently reinvent himself and go on to becoming the voice of the Attitude Era of

WWE. Alongside Jim Ross, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler would call some of the most iconic moments that

have happened in the business. Jerry Lawler would go on to wrestle on many occasions, even during

his commentary stint.

Jerry Lawler would famously suffer a heart attack while live on air in the year 2012, but managed to

return to full health and have another stint on SmackDown Live as the voice of SmackDown. For all

his contributions to the world of wrestling Jerry Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in

2007 by none other than the legendary William Shatner of Star Trek.