WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler is one of the most beloved pro wrestlers of all time, as he was the voice of many generations. He continues to work as an active pro wrestler even now.
Jerry Lawler has had medical issues over the past several years. This included the time in 2012 where he almost lost his life after suffering a heart attack during an episode of Monday Night RAW. Michael Cole was present during the shocking incident and held down the fort well.
Lawler was rushed to the hospital after having a medical emergency on Monday. He is currently at a hospital in the Fort Myers, Florida, where he owns a condo in the same area.
Yesterday, Ricky Morton took to Twitter today and wished his friend all the best for his health. Today, Lawler’s Twitter team took to the social media platform and gave a positive update on his condition.
Update on Jerry: After suffering a massive Stroke Monday. He is now recovering in a Fort Myers, FL hospital. His speech is limited, but with rehabilitation will regain a full recovery. He thanks everyone for the continued prayers and will be back in the near future
Update on Jerry: After suffering a massive Stroke Monday. He is now recovering in a Fort Myers, FL hospital. His speech is limited, but with rehabilitation will regain a full recovery. He thanks everyone for the continued prayers and will be back in the near future. pic.twitter.com/2Ge4XuKVr4
— Jerry Lawler (@JerryLawler) February 8, 2023
Jerry Lawler previously took to his Twitter and posted about his son Brian Cristopher, on what would have been his 41st birthday. Lawler made it clear there remains a huge void in his heart and he is still grieving.
I haven’t heard your voice in years Brian, but my heart still has conversations with you every day. Grief hurts and nothing, or no one can replace a loved one who’s gone. It’s an emptiness that doesn’t go away. Happy Birthday in Heaven, Brian. 1-10-1972 — 7-29-2018
I haven't heard your voice in years Brian, but my heart still has conversations with you every day. Grief hurts and nothing, or no one can replace a loved one who's gone. It's an emptiness that doesn't go away. Happy Birthday in Heaven, Brian.
1-10-1972 — 7-29-2018 pic.twitter.com/zG4dAoNpGG— Jerry Lawler (@JerryLawler) January 10, 2023