Jerry Lawler returning to the ring eight months after heart attack

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Long live Jerry "The King" Lawler.

On May 25, the 63-year-old wrestling icon and WWE commentator will wrestle in his first match since suffering a near-fatal heart attack last September.

Lawler will team up with 72-year-old WWE Hall of Famer Dory Funk Jr. in a tag team match for the !Bang! wrestling promotion.

(Yes, Dory Funk Jr. is 72 and still wrestling.)

It's been quite the recovery for Lawler, who collapsed on-air during a live broadcast of WWE Raw in Montreal shortly after wrestling a tag team match with Randy Orton. Fortunately for Lawler, Dr. Michael J. Sampson, the WWE ringside doctor, was sitting feet away from the announcers table and sprung into action, using CPR which ultimately saved his life. Two months after that scary incident, Lawler was back at a WWE announcers table as his heart attack was mocked and re-enacted as part of a storyline segment with wrestler CM Punk.

Getting back in the ring has been on Lawler's mind since his heart attack. The man even cut back on eating fried chicken five (!!!) times a week in order to get cleared by his doctors. Lawler told WMC-TV in February that his ultimate goal was to eventually wrestle once again:

"The one thing I've not done since the heart attack is get back into the ring and wrestle," he explained. "And, Lauryn says that I've been, the one thing that's different about me since the heart attack, she says, 'You're depressed. You're going through depression.' Which I don't feel it. I don't think it. But, yeah, I certainly do miss the wrestling and I do want to go back and do it some more."

Lawler managed to get a practice body slam in last month during the Memphis Grizzlies-Los Angeles Clippers playoff series, tossing a fan wearing a Clips jersey to the floor during a timeout.

But delivering a body slam for a crowd is a far cry compared to wrestling in the ring again, a discussion I thought we would never have after I heard what I thought was Lawler's last breaths on national TV.

Wrestlers are wired differently than other athletes. It's the reason why you see someone like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson put his successful Hollywood acting career on hold to wrestler (and eventually be injured) in the main event of WrestleMania 29. It's the reason why Funk is still competing at the ripe old age of 72. And it's the reason why Lawler still has the itch to compete despite nearly losing his life doing the one thing he loves more than anything else in this world.

Wrestling an independent show is one thing, but could we ever see Lawler step inside a WWE ring again? Even WWE owner Vince McMahon wouldn't roll the dice again on having Lawler compete for his company, right?

Ha! Hardly.

We are talking about the same company that just three years ago featured a then 87-year-old Mae Young in a Falls Count Anywhere handicap match. If Lawler's match later this month goes well, it would be only a matter of time before he gets one last match on WWE Raw to close the chapter on his Hall of Fame career.


Only put this in because it is Lawler and not for the article itself.

Does anyone else think he just needs to stay out of the ring?
 

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Hell yes he needs to stay out of the ring. Damn, he trying to kill himself?
 

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If the doctors cleared him, what's the big deal? If I were him I'd stay out just better be safe than sorry but doctors cleared him so fine
 

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North American physicians also prescribe pain killers to everyday people which have suicidal side effects and are told to take these medications for the rest of their lives.

Now tell me, should you really trust the word of a doctor?
 

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North American physicians also prescribe pain killers to everyday people which have suicidal side effects and are told to take these medications for the rest of their lives.

Now tell me, should you really trust the word of a doctor?

Um... It's not the doctors fault the person reacts badly to the pills. If the person needs an anti-depression pill, that's what the doctor is supposed to prescribe and the person can choose to take it risking the side effects.

Besides, Jerry's case is different. The doctor looked at his heart and said its fine.
 

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Yeah, because doctors can't be paid off for diagnosis or prescriptions, right?
 

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I don't know, but over here we got a fucked up way of dealing things.

In the article it said he was going through depression, which up here in the great white north means if you tell any physician means that they automatically give you pills.. kind of a fucked up way of dealing with things but there are other methods. Mind you, our health care is deducted from tax paying and covers prescriptions, so they're pretty much free or heavily deducted depending on what you're prescribed. I myself have never taken any kind of prescription medication in my life... and suffer from ADHD and I do good.

Anyways my bad, I didn't mean to call anybody out. But it was a pretty ignorant comment on my part.

Just because one dude does it til' they're 72 doesn't mean everybody has the energy. Considering he had a heart attack I'd say this is not a good decision on his part. I don't know how long it's gonna be til' Ric Flair croaks considering the last time I saw him on TV. Not good.
 

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North American physicians also prescribe pain killers to everyday people which have suicidal side effects and are told to take these medications for the rest of their lives.

Now tell me, should you really trust the word of a doctor?

This isn't just a NA thing, it's why I decided to stop taking paracetamol & ibuprofen last year.
 

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Who the fuck eats fried chicken five times a week? What did he expect to happen? Moron
 

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When did fried chicken get thrown in this?

Now you're the one driftin'..

EDIT: I just read the side note, that seems to be a South East States favorite.
 

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As long as he is medically cleared, takes it easy and is working under the advisement of doctor, good luck to him and God bless him!