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Thread: Jerry "The King" Lawler

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    Jerry "The King" Lawler

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    Was watching last night with my 11 year old son as he has become obssessed with wrestling. Brings back a lot of memories because I watched it religously when I was younger. I always called it a male soap opera!! I knew The King was older, but I had no idea that he is 62!! GET WELL KING!!!!
    "It's a mere moment in a man's life between an All-Star Game and an Old-Timers Game." - Vin Scully

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    Re: Jerry "The King" Lawler

    I don't watch this stuff that they claim is wrestling now but way back when I spent many a Tuesday night at the Louisville Gardens watching The King battle Bill Dundee or Jimmy Valliant or anyone else that passed through Memphis Wrestling.

    I met Lawler once at Salem Speedway. He was sponsoring a racing in an ARCA race there. I talked to him for five or ten minutes, a real nice that appreciates his fans.

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    Re: Jerry "The King" Lawler

    Quote Originally Posted by fastkat View Post
    I don't watch this stuff that they claim is wrestling now but way back when I spent many a Tuesday night at the Louisville Gardens watching The King battle Bill Dundee or Jimmy Valliant or anyone else that passed through Memphis Wrestling.

    Dutch Mantell, Eddie Gilbert, Joe Leduc....

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    Re: Jerry "The King" Lawler

    Jimmy "The Mouth of the South" Hart was my fav to watch. Can't forget King Kong Bundy and the Iron Sheik.

    WDRB 41 Louisville broadcast those things. I didn't like it b/c it came on just after cartoons so that was the end of cartoons on Saturday morning, but I still watched it and I did get a kick out of Hart.

    The way Lawler and Hart did it, where they made their own antagonist in Hart, was great marketing.

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    Re: Jerry "The King" Lawler

    "The Universal Heart Throb", Austin Idol, Tommy "Wildfire" Rich, and of course, the late Tojo Yamamoto.

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