WWE Replica Titles

-

Stomach virus lands Jerry Lawler in hospital before RAW

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler was taken to the University of Maryland hospital in Baltimore, yesterday before RAW according to MemphisSport.com after he began throwing up and showing other signs of illness.

Lawler had some blood work done and other tests and was doing fine and was later released from the hospital after it was determined that he had a stomach virus. He went back to the arena before the show but was not used on commentary as a precaution.

Talking with the WWE App after coming back from the hospital, Lawler joked that, “after having a cardiac arrest you can’t even take a nap or somebody thinks you’re dead!” Lawler explained that he and his girlfriend went to eat for lunch and the food didn’t sit well in his stomach.

Lawler seemed to be in great spirits in the video and dismissed the whole incident as something that was blown out of proportion but after what happened to him on RAW with the heart attack you cannot blame anyone for taking the necessary precautions.

Colin Vassallo
Colin Vassallohttps://www.wrestling-online.com
Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

Stories you might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

LATEST NEWS

Grizzled Young Veterans coming to AEW this Saturday on Collision

The Grizzled Young Veterans are coming to AEW and will be making their debut this Saturday live on Collision. The...

Jesse “The Body” Ventura says he’s back talking with WWE

Appearing on the latest episode of political show The Vanguard, former Minnesota Governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura said that...

TKO Group CEO Ari Emanuel received $64.9 million pay package

Deadline.com is reporting that Ari Emanuel, the CEO of TKO Group Holdings, received a pay package valued at $64.9...

Discover more from Wrestling-Online.com

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading