Jerry Lawler

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"Puppies!"
—Jerry "The King" Lawler, Attitude era

Jerry "The King" Lawler is an American professional wrestler, illustrator, almost-politician and color commentator from Memphis, TN.

Starting in 1970, Lawler wrestled for numerous promotions including AWA and the Continental Wrestling Association. He gained the title "King of Wrestling" after winning the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship. He worked primarily as a Heel, and had a memorable feud with Andy Kaufman. Lawler would eventually join the WWF in 1992 as a color commentator and wrestler. Lawler was noted for his humorous digs at popular wrestlers and, once the Attitude Era was in full swing, his... um... appreciation of certain aspects of the female anatomy, which he gleefully called "Puppies!" at every opportunity.

Lawler is the father of professional wrestler Brian Christopher, cousin to the Honky Tonk Man, and ex-husband of Stacy "The Cat" Carter.

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 Lawler: *Foley drops Orton into the tacks* Oh my God! *sees the actual tacks in Orton's back* OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!