WWE Hall of Famer goes through surgery – Reports
According to recent reports, Jerry Lawler, a WWE Hall of Famer, has recently undergone surgery.
Despite his advanced age of 74, Lawler remains one of the most iconic figures in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment. He initially joined WWE (formerly known as WWF) in 1992 as a commentator on the show Superstars. However, he later transitioned to a wrestler and made his first appearance in the ring at the 1993 Royal Rumble. One of his most memorable rivalries was with the legendary Bret Hart. Throughout his time with the company, Lawler has taken on various roles and was ultimately honored with a well-deserved induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.
Recent reports from PWInsider suggest that WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler has undergone knee replacement surgery.
WWE Legend Jerry Lawler Opens Up About Overcoming a Stroke
The rumor was that he attended rehab three times a week and he also acknowledged his vocal challenges following the stroke.
“I’ve had a bunch of different things and I’m still in rehab three times a week, and probably the main thing that’s drawing me back now, that you can probably tell as you hear me talk, my voice is not the same as it was beforehand. It’s slowly coming back, but it needed to come back a little more before I could make sense with my speech and vocabulary.”
Additionally, Lawler mentioned that he remained primarily at his residence and only visited the hospital for rehabilitation appointments during his recuperation.
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