Jerry Lawler Comments On WWE HOF
Posted by David Damage on Saturday, January 14, 2012
Under: Interviews
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Lawler recently spoke with the Miami Herald, talking about Vince
McMahon's view on the WWD Hall of Fame. Lawler talked about not wanting
to be inducted in 2007 initially and told McMahon that, saying he didn't
think his career was over.
"I'd always related the Hall of
Fame to baseball and football where you don't go in until a couple of
years after your career is over," Lawler said. "So I said
to myself and Vince, ‘I don't feel my career is over. I still want to
compete. I still want to perform.' He said, ‘You have to understand. The
WWE Hall of Fame is not like baseball and football in that sense. It's
not that you have to wait until someone's career is over. If you look
around, there are guys in there who still compete, still perform. We
just do it to honor and acknowledge what you have accomplished to this
point.'"
Lawler also says in the interview that he would like
to see Andy Kaufman, whom Lawler did his famous angle with, inducted
into the celebrity wing of the Hall of Fame. "I've pushed for him to be
there," he said. "The match I had with him, and that whole scenario I
think opened the door and changed the face of wrestling to what it is
today...Every time you look around Hollywood stars want to be on Monday
Night Raw or involved in WWE. I think it all started with Andy Kaufman. I
think he really deserves to be in there." Lawler also said he'd like to
see Memphis wrestling announcer Lance Russell inducted.
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