WWE legend Jerry Lawler suffered a 'massive stroke' but is expected ...

9 Feb 2023
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WWE legend Jerry Lawler suffered a 'MASSIVE stroke' and 'his speech is limited'... but 'The King' is expected to make 'a full recovery' as he continues rehabilitation in the hospitalThe 73-year-old is now awake and recovering in hospital after getting surgeryJerry Lawler suffered a stroke at his home in Fort Myers, FL. on MondayClick here for all your latest international sports news from DailyMail.com 

By Patrick Djordjevic For Dailymail.Com

Published: 05:20 GMT, 9 February 2023 | Updated: 05:54 GMT, 9 February 2023

WWE legend Jerry 'The King' Lawler is said to be on the mend after suffering a 'massive stroke' on Monday.

A statement on Lawler's Twitter page Wednesday said while his speech is currently 'limited' he is anticipated to make 'a full recovery.'

'Update on Jerry: After suffering a massive Stroke Monday. He is now recovering in a Fort Myers, FL hospital,' it read.

'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.'

The King was pictured in a WWE Royal Rumble cap alongside legendary wrestling manager, Jimmy Hart. 

A voice of several generations, WWE legend Jerry 'The King' Lawler is expected to recover

A statement on Lawler's Twitter Wednesday revealed he should eventually be back to normal

Jerry Lawler, 73, was rushed to hospital after having a stroke at his home in Fort Myers, Florida

The 73-year-old was taken ill on Monday afternoon, after suffering a stroke at his home in Fort Myers, near Cape Coral, according to PWInsider. 

Lawler has suffered serious health issues in the past, first in 2012 when he had a heart attack while providing commentary on an episode of 'Monday Night Raw.'

Just 10 minutes prior to the medical emergency, he was participating in a tag-team match against CM Punk and Ziggler along with Randy Orton. 

Ziggler had frequently hit Lawler in the chest with his elbows, though Lawler and Orton ended up winning the match. 

'The King' also suffered a stroke at his home in Memphis in March 2018. He later claimed that he couldn't speak for three days and only regained speech when he eventually woke up in hospital. 

That year, he was able to make all of his appearances during WrestleMania 34 weekend in New Orleans and was even cleared to wrestle.

Lawler's been involved in WWE wrestling for more than 50 years, starting in the ring in 1970 in Memphis, his hometown. He's come in and out of retirement but is still an independent wrestler in his 70s. 

His most recent match was against Scott Steiner, 60, last year but it ended in a no-contest. 

'The King' made his debut in the ring in the 1970s and is still an independent boxer nowadays

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