WWE Hall of Famer recovering after suffering stroke, says he’s ‘grateful’ for love and support
Jerry Lawler, 75, recovers from his third stroke, emphasizing medication adherence and expressing gratitude for fan and family support during his health challenges.
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WWE Hall of Famer recovering after suffering stroke, says he’s ‘grateful’ for love and support
Professional wrestling legend and World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler is on the road to recovery following a recent stroke. Lawler, 75, says he felt “pretty good” before the recent health scare, but admitted to Fox 13 in Memphis that he wasn’t taking his medication in the weeks leading up to the stroke.
Jerry "The King" Lawler issues first public comments since suffering a stroke - NoDQ.com: WWE and AEW Coverage
Last week, it was reported that WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler suffered a “minor” stroke but was in recovery. In an update, Lawler told FOX13’s Valerie Calhoun that he had not been taking his medication in the days before the stroke. Lawler added that he had trouble with his vision, not even recognizing his own house when he returned from the hospital. Lawler stated the following… “I remember lying in the bed in the hospital and when …
Jerry 'The King' Lawler Calls In To FOX 13 Memphis To Address Stroke: "I Remember Lying In The Bed ..."
Jerry “The King” Lawler has made his first public comments since suffering another stroke two weeks ago. The WWE Hall of Fame legend called into FOX 13 Memphis for an interview with Valerie Calhoun about the first thing he remembered after the health scare, while thanking everyone who helped aid in his recovery. “I remember lying in the bed in the hospital and when people that I knew, like family members, came in and I didn’t even recognize them…
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