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Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler Hospitalized After WWE Event

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Professional wrestler and commentator Jerry “The King” Lawler is in stable condition in the cardiac care unit of a Montreal hospital after collapsing during a World Wrestling Entertainment event.

“We will provide additional information as it becomes available. We continue to wish Jerry all the best for a full recovery,” the company said the WWE in a statement.

The WWE said that Lawler suffered a heart attack at the announcers’ table Monday night during “Raw” and was taken from the Bell Centre to a hospital.

Lawler still wrestles and took part in a tag team match before joining Cole ringside for the rest of the program as a commentator. He collapsed ringside while a match continued in the ring and was carried backstage before being taken to a hospital.

The wrestler shot to fame in the early 1980s when he feuded with comedian Andy Kaufman. The two wrestled in Memphis, and Lawler famously slapped Kaufman during an appearance on “Late Night With David Letterman.” Lawler later appeared as himself in the Kaufman biopic “Man on the Moon,” starring Jim Carrey.

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