Jerry Lawler’s Son – ‘He Does Not Look Good At All’

Ryan Clark September 12, 2012 4

Jerry Lawler’s Son – ‘He Does Not Look Good At All’



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WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler continues to recover in a hospital in Montreal, Canada, after suffering a heart attack during Monday’s Raw broadcast.

Lawler’s family members are with him, including son and former WWE performer Brian Christopher Lawler, who released a statement Tuesday evening concerning his father’s condition. The concern now is whether he suffered brain damage following the heart attack.

His message reads: “Ok, here’s the latest real update. Lauren and I are here at the hospital in Montreal. He does not look good at all. He is responsive to questions that he is asked which is very good. His sedation and breathing support are being lowered slowly right now. He was shocked a total of 7 times at the arena and underwent a balloon stint to open up a clogged artery when he arrived at hospital. Everyone out there needs to say a special prayer for his brain at this point, please. Tests on his brain will not be available until the morning. One of us two will keep all you guys informed as we know more.”

Stacy Carter, Lawler’s former wife, remains optimistic on “The King.” She tweeted late Tuesday night, “Gonna try to get some sleep. Been a long 24 plus hours. I just know there will be some good news about @jerrylawler ‘s condition tomorrow!!!”


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  • http://www.facebook.com/wendevious Wendy Bionic Means

    I was wondering about brain damage also since there were reports of being dead for 20 mins. That translates to 20 mins without oxygen to the brain. Not good.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Franke-Lier/100001727254167 Franke Lier

      Hopefully that 20 minute quote was exaggerated. Most people that recover from cardiac arrest without significant permanent damage are only gone for under 5 minutes.

      20 minutes is a worryingly long time.

  • Friend of BookerT

    Ryan, thanks for your hard work in covering this breaking story.

  • http://twitter.com/GullyGusto Gu$to

    wow, not good for Jerry, 20 mins without oxygen, gotta be brain damage

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