In 2012, WWE witnessed an incident that haunted fans forever. In a RAW episode airing in September 2012, the popular former color commentator of WWE, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler, suffered a heart attack. Although some people expected it to be scripted, things got scary when the truth finally came out. It was found out that the heart attack was indeed as real as anything in this world. The commentator and wrestler collapsed during the event. The rest of the event then had to carry out blandly, without any commentary, by the iconic ‘King’. After suffering from a few serious medical conditions, he has recovered after each one. However, a recent episode has shaken the entire WWE world.
Jerry Lawler suffered a medical episode while staying at his condo in Florida yesterday afternoon and was rushed to the hospital.
– PWInsider pic.twitter.com/zzbCuFs73Q
— WrestlePurists (@WrestlePurists) February 7, 2023
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Lawler was resting and lounging in his condo all the way in Florida when he suffered a medical episode. Although not much is known about what has happened, fans are in shock nevertheless. A news post on Twitter said, “Jerry Lawler suffered a medical episode while staying at his condo in Florida yesterday afternoon and was rushed to the hospital.” This confirmed and alerted the fans about the condition that their beloved wrestler is in.
Former WWE commentator receives love and blessings from netizens
Although the wrestler and color commentator of WWE left the promotion long ago, fans are still not over him. In fact, his fandom has only grown since he switched promotions, making more people mad about his style and aura.
Do you think maybe this is the reason I had to have stem cell injections into my knees last month?!? https://t.co/yPVqClA8QU
— Jerry Lawler (@JerryLawler) February 6, 2023
In fact, the wrestler even joked about his stem cell injections over Twitter. This was a follow-up to a fan, appreciating his incredible drop attack in a fight. Following his current medical condition, people across the internet are in hopes of seeing the man in better condition soon.
Prayers to jerry lawler🙏 https://t.co/3Cvag1F1os
— David Santiago Jr (@itsdave248) February 7, 2023
“Prayers to Jerry Lawler,” tweeted an internet user. Sending prayers is perhaps the best that fans can do at the moment.
Hoping for the best https://t.co/D30mVMsHNY
— Legend’s Wrestling Center (@Wrest7Updates) February 7, 2023
“Hoping for the best,” a fan reacted. Let’s stay united in an uncertain time and not lose hope for the star.
All the prayers to King!! https://t.co/yRnclYvnhP
— Melissa Martinez🤼♀️ (@melissakk624) February 7, 2023
A fan chanted over the internet, “all prayers to the King.” This should start a chain of prayers for the fan-favorite wrestler.
Get well soon, Jerry 🙏 https://t.co/eXPb5AENcA
— Willy Does Wrestling (@willymYT) February 7, 2023
“Get well soon, Jerry,” a fan tweeted. Hopefully, the former WWE star will get better in no time and be seen all happy in the ring once again.
Hope the king is ok!! https://t.co/eEaWtuuJ5H
— N0ah (@NoahSakazaki) February 7, 2023
Somebody has sent their concern over the internet by saying, “hope the King is ok!” The sentence speaks for all the fans out there.
Get Well King 🤴
— Sportsminds2020 (@sportsminds2020) February 7, 2023
“Get well king,” a user typed out. They even ensured to leave an emoji that looks like Jerry Lawler.
Get well soon, Jerry.
— Benjamin (@beneyriey) February 7, 2023
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“Get well soon, Jerry,” a hopeful fan tweeted. Everybody can bet on the fact that the whole internet wants him to get all well soon.
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The unfortunate event has left everybody in wonder. All the fans are waiting for some good news as every minute passes. Let’s hope for the best until an official notice of his health comes out.
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