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Jerry Lawler Undergoes Surgery

By The Spotlight StaffMarch 30, 2024
Jerry Lawler Undergoes Surgery

Jerry Lawler is one of the icons of pro wrestling. Lawler has faced numerous health issues in recent years. Last year, he was hospitalized after suffering a stroke.

PWInsider reported that Lawler underwent knee replacement surgery recently. The WWE Hall of Famer is now in the healing process.

“WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler recently underwent a knee replacement surgery, PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources.”

Lawler last competed on January 21st at the AML Acts of War Games 2, where he defeated The Beer City Bruiser.

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