Posts Tagged ‘Jerry Lawler’

Rumors On WWE Diva Search Host, Michael Cole Update, John Laurinaitis Praises Divas

– There is talk that a former WWE Diva Search contestant will be hosting the new season of the show when it returns on the WWE Network. The only former contestants of the show that are still affiliated with WWE in some form or fashion are Layla, Rosa Mendes, Maryse, Michelle McCool and Eve Torres.

– With Michael Cole off of television selling the attack by Brock Lesnar at last week’s RAW, the commentary on SmackDown this week was handled by Byron Saxton, Jerry Lawler and Tom Phillips. Main Event commentary was done by Rich Brennan and JBL.

– WWE executive John Laurinaitis praised the efforts of Summer Rae and Emma on Twitter on Tuesday, putting over the match the two had in Dallas last night, which was taped for this week’s edition of WWE Main Event. Laurinaitis wrote the following:

John Cena Promotes RAW Segment For Tonight, Rumor Killer On Last Week’s RAW Commentary

– The WWE Corporate website has added the full video of the company’s 2015 Business Partner Summit, which took place during WrestleMania 31 weekend and featured Vince McMahon, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, John Cena and others. You can check it out by clicking here.

– Although it was rumored that Vince McMahon sent Jerry Lawler out to “rescue” Byron Saxton from doing commentary by himself, which McMahon was reportedly not a fan of, PWInsider.com is reporting that Lawler was also scheduled to come out and join Saxton right before the Dean Ambrose vs. John Cena match began.

– WWE United States Champion John Cena posted the following on Twitter to promote his “U.S. Open Challenge” for tonight’s RAW.

Poffo Says Randy Savage/Stephanie McMahon Rumor Isn’t True, Legends Share Savage Memories

Sports Illustrated Extra’s “Mustard Blog” recently put together a lengthy piece on 2015 WWE Hall Of Famer “Macho Man” Randy Savage, talking to a number of WWE legends about the iconic performer. Below are some of the highlights.

Jerry Lawler on working with Savage:

“The first time we worked together, when it was ‘promotion against promotion,’ we sold out at the arena with 23,000 people. That was unheard of in wrestling. But Randy was so cool. He was a great athlete, and he was a little bit out there. He had a bit of a temper, and he was moody at times, but he was his own guy. I really grew to respect him.”

Steve Austin on Savage:

“Macho Man, that guy’s stuff back when he was in Tennessee, was incredible. His intensity, his promo style—he was the Macho Man 24/7, 365—and he was that before he got to the WWF. Vince [McMahon] didn’t make him, he made himself. Vince then made him a superstar all over the world.”

Gene Okerlund, Hulk Hogan and Ted DiBiase on Savage’s relationship with Miss Elizabeth:

Okerlund: “Randy was a loose cannon. In the early days, Randy was very protective of Elizabeth to the point where it bothered a lot of the boys. But what could you do, take it to Vince McMahon and make yourself look like a powder puff? You just ignored it and worked with it.”

Hogan: “If you even looked at Elizabeth the wrong way, then, Holy s—. Randy would freak out. If you ever wanted to get him lit up, you’d just have to look at Liz.”

DiBiase: “I would never consider having my wife around a bunch of wrestlers. Randy tried to protect Elizabeth, but that created some tension between the two of them.”

Daniel Bryan on Savage:

“I’d love to be this era’s Macho Man. There are a lot of similarities between the two of us. He was so good and just had that connection with the crowd. You can watch him to this day, he’s so entertaining.”

Ric Flair on his WrestleMania VIII match against Savage:

“We brought the best out in each other. When you have that kind of chemistry and respect for each other, it doesn’t take a lot of thought-process to go out there and make music in the ring. Randy was still playing minor league baseball when I first met him. I was there in his corner during his infancy in the business, saw him blossom and become so much better. I was proud of him, and wrestling him at WrestleMania was awesome.”

Sting on his friendship with Savage:

“Randy Savage, ironically, is one of the guys I looked up to. I loved him. He was so out far out there with his character. There was something about it I could identify with. I used to tease him a little bit in the dressing room in front of all the guys, and say, ‘Come on, just talk in your normal voice.’ ‘This is my normal voice, what are you talking about?,’ he’d say. It was funny. We’d always try to get him, but I never heard him talk any other way than just like this, brother! Living the character helped him, absolutely it did.”

Lanny Poffo on a Triple H interview that led to a the infamous Stephanie McMahon rumor, which Lanny says is not true:

“A reporter asked [WWE heavyweight champion] Triple H what he thought of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage. Triple H responded with, ‘They were great, but they’re dinosaurs.’ Randy saw this as a deliberate attempt to hurt his brand. Randy insinuated he [wanted] to take Triple H, slap him in the face, take his girl, Stephanie McMahon [the daughter of Vince McMahon and the wife of Triple H], and drive her around the block, then give her back to him,” Lanny says. “It wasn’t right, but Randy was provoked.”

Check out the complete feature at SI.com.

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Rumor Killer On Host For WWE Hall Of Fame Ceremony, Austin’s WM31 Special (UPDATED)

UPDATE:

– Despite reports online today, which stemmed from a PWInsider.com article, Eva Marie will not, in fact be hosting this year’s WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony instead of Jerry Lawler. Lawler will, in fact, be hosting the ceremony as usual. Below is a video from longtime pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, who addressed the rumors.

– Steve Austin’s special WrestleMania 31 edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast is now available. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE posted the following preview for the “WrestleMania Today” special, which is scheduled to premiere on the WWE Network tonight at 6pm EST.

Update On WWE’s Jerry Lawler DVD, Samoa Joe On Talk Is Jericho, Adam Rose’s “Rose Garden”

– WWE’s “Jerry Lawler: It’s Good To Be King” DVD and Blu-ray is now scheduled for a May 19th release. The DVD and Blu-ray are available for pre-order right now via Amazon.

– A new edition of Adam Rose’s “Rose Garden” segment is now online at WWE.com. In the latest installment, Rose discusses his rivalry with Zack Ryder and Ryder’s promise to eliminate him first in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 31.

– The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which as noted features former TNA star Samoa Joe, is now online. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Update On WWE Buying Another Significant Tape Library, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

– Take this for what it’s worth, but WWE recently had old Memphis Wrestling footage, including the infamous Jerry Lawler vs. Andy Kaufman feud, pulled from YouTube in recent weeks. WWE pulled the footage claiming ownership of the tapes. At last word, WWE did not own the Memphis Wrestling tape library yet, however Lawler has been trying to get master tapes from those who owned them in hopes of selling the entire library to WWE for the WWE Network.

– Below are some recent WWE attendance figures:

February 20th in Starke, FL for NXT drew 200 fans
February 21st in Cocoa Beach for NXT drew 250 fans, a sellout
February 23rd in Nashville for RAW drew 13,000 fans

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On WWE Network In Canada, Jerry Lawler Helping With Bill Apter Book, More

– Bell TV in Canada will launch the WWE Network this coming Wednesday, February 25th on channel 1446. As noted recently, WWE Network will officially lauch on TELLUS Satellite TV and Videotron in Canada on Wednesday as well. On Cogeco Cable and other platforms, it will become available in March.

– Jerry Lawler will be writing the foreword to longtime pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter’s autobiography, which is expected to be released in the fall.

– This week’s “30 Seconds Of Fury” video, which you can check out below, features 29 vicious spears.

Details On WWE’s Jerry Lawler Documentary, Lilian Garcia In The Studio (Photo), Shamrock

– The following is the official promotional synopsis for WWE’s new “It’s Good To Be The King — The Jerry Lawler Story” DVD and Blu-ray, which is expected to be released in May.

“An in-depth look at wrestling royalty with one of the most iconic men to grace the squared circle. Featuring the greatest matches and moments from the legendary career of Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler.”

– Former WWE Superstar and UFC Hall Of Famer Ken Shamrock turns 51 years old today. “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” was born on February 11, 1964.

– WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia continues to work on her new music album. She posted the following photo of herself working on her music in the studio on her official Twitter account today.

Jerry Lawler Makes Wrestling History At NBA Game, Photo Of WWE Title At Super Bowl Parade

– As noted, Jerry Lawler worked a match at the “Pro Wrestling Night” themed NBA game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the Oklahoma City Thunder on January 31st. Reuniting for the announcing of the match were Memphis Wrestling legends Lance Russell and Dave Brown, who are considered one of the best pro wrestling announcing teams in history.

Lawler, Ric Flair and Maverick, a local wrestler, did backstage promos and vignettes throughout the game and Lawler eventually worked a match.

There were 18,000 fans in attendance at the FedEx Forum in Memphis that night, and despite Lawler’s lengthy history in the city, it was said to be the largest crowd Lawler has ever worked a match in front of in that city.

As part of Memphis Wrestling night, the first 3,000 fans that showed up received replica championship belts. They also promoted the WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view, which will be held in the same arena on February 22nd.

You can check out photos of Lawler and Flair at the event by clicking here.

– Speaking of replica belts, as noted, Triple H sent the NFL’s New England Patriots some replica titles for the team to use during their Super Bowl victory parade. Stephanie McMahon recently tweeted the following photo of the team holding the belts in the air during the parade.

(Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Photos: Jerry Lawler & Ric Flair At NBA Game

WWE Hall Of Famers Ric Flair and Jerry Lawler were in attendance at the Memphis Grizzlies “Pro Wrestling Night” themed game at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee on Saturday night.

Check out these photos of the two legends in attendance at the game.

Randy Orton Returning On Monday’s RAW?, Jerry Lawler Wrestling In Memphis On Saturday

– Randy Orton is advertised to appear on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in Denver, Colorado. Despite the fact that he’s advertised, his status for the show remains a question mark, as he has been advertised for several shows lately, including RAW, SmackDown and pay-per-view shows, but has been pulled to delay his return for creative reasons.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler will be working a wrestling match on Saturday night in Memphis, Tennessee. Legendary wrestling announcing duo Lance Russell and Dave Brown will be reuniting to call the match, which is scheduled to take place during halftime of the Memphis Grizzlies vs. Oklahoma City Thunder NBA game for Memphis Wrestling Night.

(Partial Credit: F4WOnline.com)

Royal Rumble Statistics Video, Sharmell Thanks Vince McMahon, More

– Below is a video of former WWE Diva Sharmell talking to Title Match Wrestling about running Reality of Wrestling with her husband — Booker T — as well as his new gig as one of the announcers for RAW. The interview was taped prior to Jerry Lawler being moved to SmackDown. Sharmell thanked Vince McMahon for giving Booker the opportunity and said WWE has always been good to her family.

– Below is the elaborate Royal Rumble statistics video that aired on this past Monday’s RAW Reunion show.

Backstage Update On Jerry Lawler Moving To SmackDown, Lawler Comments

While some claim the move of Jerry Lawler from the RAW announce team to the SmackDown announce team is one done by design to begin the process of slowly phasing “The King” off of his television role, other sources have a different take.

According to one report, one of the reasons Lawler was moved was to help boost the profile of SmackDown, with the idea that Lawler moving from RAW to SmackDown helps boost the credibility of the show, giving it its’ own “A-level announce team.”

Speaking of the move, Lawler tweeted out the following about his first week on the job.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Backstage Update On WWE TV Announcing Changes, Jerry Lawler Being Phased Out?

As noted recently, WWE switched up their television announce teams, with RAW now featuring Michael Cole, JBL and Booker T, and SmackDown with Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and Byron Saxton. For those curious, the announce team for WWE pay-per-views, for the time being, will still feature Cole, JBL and Lawler.

The feeling within WWE is that the move of Lawler to SmackDown is the beginning of WWE phasing him out of the picture, as the company is age-conscious when it comes to their on-camera broadcasters, particularly for their key programs.

The idea of phasing Lawler out has been floating around for a while, however when he suffered a heart attack, it was pretty much a lock that they couldn’t make the move just yet.

When WWE moved SmackDown from Friday’s to Thursday’s, which begins this week on the SyFy Network in North America, it seemed like the perfect excuse to finally pull the trigger and make the transition of having Lawler move from RAW to SmackDown.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Why Jerry Lawler Was Moved To SmackDown, WWE Polls Fans On Fired Superstars, Stephanie McMahon

– With SmackDown moving to Thursday nights on Syfy, WWE announced changes to the announce teams for both SmackDown and Raw yesterday. Beginning this Monday, Michael Cole, Booker T and John “Bradshaw” Layfield will handle play-by-play and color commentary on Raw. Then, when SmackDown debuts next Thursday on Syfy, Cole, Jerry “The King” Lawler and Byron Saxton will call the action—Tom Phillips is off the announce team. The broadcast team for WWE pay-per-view events will continue to feature Cole, Lawler and Layfield.

While this change appears sudden, in the case of Lawler, WWE officials have wanted to remove him from the broadcast booth at Raw “for a long time.”

“They wanted to get rid of Lawler on Raw for a long time, but after the heart attack, they figured they couldn’t,” stated Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer on the F4WOnline.com message board Thursday night in a thread about the announce team changes. “This relaunch of Smackdown gave them the chance.”

– The official WWE website has issued a poll asking fans which fired WWE Superstar they would bring back if allowed. With over 15,000 votes cast, Dolph Ziggler is leading the poll at 68%. Ryback follows at 26% with Erick Rowan following him at 7%.

– Stephanie McMahon and WWE Chief Financial Officer George A. Barrios will participate in a presentation at the 17th Annual Needham Growth Conference for investors in New York City on Tuesday. Their remarks are expected to being around 5:30 pm ET. You can listen to a live audio webcast on the presentation online at ir.corporate.wwe.com under Events & Presentations.

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Update On Jerry Lawler’s Health, More On WWE “Firing” Angle From RAW

– As noted earlier this week, WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler was hospitalized with diverticulitis, which is why he was replaced by Booker T on commentary at this past Monday’s RAW. Lawler was reportedly released from the hospital on Monday, January 5th and is said to be doing a lot better right now.

– Also reported recently, Dolph Ziggler was pulled from the WWE live events scheduled for this weekend as a way to continue the “firing” storyline from RAW. Since then, it has been revealed that both Ryback and Erick Rowan, who were also “fired” on Monday, will not be working the live events this weekend as well.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Booker T Comments On Replacing Jerry Lawler On Tonight’s WWE RAW

As noted earlier today, WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler, who was recently hospitalized with diverticulitis, will not be appearing on tonight’s edition of WWE RAW.

Booker T, who will be replacing Lawler on commentary for the show, posted the following on his official Twitter account on Monday afternoon.

Jerry Lawler Being Replaced On Commentary For Tonight’s WWE RAW

WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler will not be at tonight’s edition of WWE RAW, which emanates from the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Lawler, who was recently hospitalized with diverticulitis, will be replaced by Booker T, who will join Michael Cole and JBL for commentary on the show.

(Credit: F4WOnline.com)

Update On Jerry Lawler Being Hospitalized, Photos Of His New Year’s Eve In Hospital

As noted earlier this week, WWE Hall Of Famer and RAW announcer Jerry Lawler was hospitalized over the New Year’s holiday with a case of diverticulitis.

Lawler was expected to be released from the hospital this weekend. He has been taking heavy doses of antibiotics since undergoing tests at the Methodist North Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

Lawler’s girlfriend, Lauryn McBride, posted the following photos of she and Lawler celebrating the New Year in his hospital room.

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  • Jerry Lawler Hospitalized With Diverticulitis

    WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler has been hospitalized for the past several days due to a bout of diverticulitis.

    It’s believed right now that Lawler will be released from the hospital within the next few days.

    For those unaware, diverticulitis is the same condition that ultimately led to the end of Brock Lesnar’s MMA career.

    Whether or not Lawler attends Monday’s edition of RAW, the first of 2015, remains to be seen.

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  • Backstage Update On Christian’s WWE Retirement

    For those wondering, it was not an error when WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler referred to Christian as retired on Monday’s edition of RAW.

    While Christian never got the chance to cut a “retirement promo” like Edge did, it has been reported for a while now that Christian’s in-ring career is likely over, and Lawler’s comments were pretty much confirmation of that.

    Christian had to call it a career due to suffering a number of injuries, and more specifically — concussions — forcing him to end his active in-ring career. He has approximately a year left on his WWE contract.

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  • Options For A New Poll For A Future WWE Countdown Episode: Most Royal Superstar In History

    The official WWE website has a new poll up for a future episode of the WWE Network original series, “WWE Countdown.” The poll asks for fans to vote on who they feel the “most royal Superstar in history” is.

    The options for the poll are as follows:

    – “The King of Harts” Owen Hart
    – King Booker (Booker T)
    – “Macho King” Randy Savage
    – Don Muraco (WWE King of the Ring 1985 Tournament winner)
    – Jerry “The King” Lawler
    – “The King” Harley Race
    – Sheamus (WWE King of the Ring 2010 Tournament winner)
    – “The King of Kings” Triple H
    – Tito Santana (WWE King of the Ring 1989 tournament winner)
    – William Regal
    – “The Billion Dollar Princess” Stephanie McMahon
    – Bret Hart (King of the Ring 1991 and 1993 Tournament winner)
    – “King of Wrestling” Jim Duggan
    – Bad News Barrett
    – King Mabel

    You can cast your vote for the poll at WWE.com.

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  • PHOTO: Cover Art, Track List & Other Details On Michael Hayes’ New CD

    WWE producer Michael Hayes has released his “Free as a Bird” EP on iTunes recently. The EP features five tracks and is available for $4.95.

    The track-listing for the EP is as follows:

    1. Why Can’t the Children Pray in School
    2. Too Red to Get the Blues
    3. Might Be Broke
    4. I’m Glad You’re Leavin’
    5. Drink Till You Start Lookin’ Good

    The official cover art, which was done by WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler and can be seen below, features Hayes with his former Fabulous Freebirds buddies (both incarnations): Terry Gordy, Jimmy Garvin and Buddy Roberts.

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  • WWE Films Jerry Lawler Singing, WWE Stars Talk About Their First Cars (Video)

    – WWE cameras filmed Jerry Lawler singing with Tom Nunnery at the Blue Note Bar and Grill on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee on Thursday night. This was likely for the Lawler project that WWE has been working on, which is expected to be either a new DVD or a WWE Network special of some kind.

    – The latest edition of “WWE Inbox,” which you can view below, features WWE Superstars and WWE Divas telling stories about the first cars they ever owned.

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  • Backstage Update On Hulk Hogan & Sting Possibly Wrestling At WrestleMania 31

    Regarding Hulk Hogan working a match at WrestleMania 31, it will largely depend on whether or not he can pass the strict WWE physical examination. The same applies for anyone over the age of about 45 that is under consideration for being brought back to work WrestleMania, or any other shows, including Sting.

    Hogan has been pushing for another match not just in media interviews, but behind the scenes as well.  He’s made no secret that he wants one last match against John Cena. Most are skeptical that he’ll get medically cleared, but he’s apparently gearing up for a match and is trying to make it happen.

    John Cena Talks About A Possible Match Against Hulk Hogan

    Since the health scare with Jerry Lawler a little while back, WWE has instituted strict physicals for older talents before they’ll allow them to do anything physical, which is why Hogan hasn’t even been throwing punches or anything along those lines on WWE television.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)