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Jerry “The King” Lawler of the WWE released a heart-felt video on Friday from inside his Montreal hospital room. The 62-year-old, who suffered an on air heart attack on WWE’s Monday Night Raw, took the opportunity to thank all of his fans for their support and well wishes. -
Jerry Lawler update: "The King's" Health Improving After Heart Attack
Wrestler and commentator Jerry Lawler's health is improving after suffering a heart attack while broadcasting. -
WWE Jerry Lawler Suffers Heart Attack During Live Monday Night Raw Broadcast [VIDEO]
At the Sept. 11 edition of WWE’s Monday Night Raw, infamous commentator Jerry “The King” Lawler had went into convulsions and collapsed at the broadcast booth during the episode. After previously teaming up with Randy Orton to wrestle Dolph Ziggler and CM Punk, the legendary grappler had returned to his post and abruptly suffered a heart attack. -
WWE Monday Night Raw [Live Stream Online Free] Sept. 10th, The Hitman Returns!
With the "Night of Champions" pay per view this upcoming Sunday night, Monday Night Raw at the Bell Centre in Montreal should be quite exciting. Several upper-card matches have already been set in stone. However, there are plenty of wide open stories still left to unfold. -
Elizabeth Huberdeau and John Cena Divorce 'Resolves Amicably,' Settlement Unknown
The John Cena divorce war with soon-to-be ex-wife, Elizabeth Huberdeau has soothed over, according to reports. After months of fighting, Cene and Huberdeau have agreed to "bury the hatchet," TMZ reports. -
WWE Raw 1000th Episode: The Rock Returns!
From its early beginnings in the illustrious Manhattan Center Studios Grand Ballroom in 1993, WWE's Monday Night Raw has massively evolved today into a perennial leader in sports entertainment. Now pulling in an average of 11.5 million viewers per week, the super show has gone on to become a worldwide television success and is now set to air its 1000th episode. -
WWE Raw 1000th Episode: The Rock Returns
From its early beginnings in the illustrious Manhattan Center Studios Grand Ballroom in 1993, WWE’s Monday Night Raw has massively evolved today into a perennial leader in sports entertainment. Now pulling in an average of 11.5 million viewers per week, the super show has gone on to become a worldwide television success and is now set to air its 1000th episode.