WWE To Limit Number Of HOF Inductees In The Future? – ‘Dinner With The King’ Podcast

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler noted on his latest “Dinner with The King” podcast that WWE may limit the amount of Hall of Fame inductees each year in the future because the speeches have gotten longer and longer. Lawler gave insight on being backstage with Vince McMahon during the Hall of Fame and his willingness to let presenters & inductees talk longer than expected. You can listen to the latest episode at this link or below:

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Jerry Lawler Says Memphis Wrestling May Be Headed To The WWE Network, ‘Dinner With the King’ Podcast

On the latest episode of Dinner With The King, hosted by Jerry “The King” Lawler and Glenn Moore, The King discussed the Memphis wrestling library and revealed that he owned the footage.

“Yes, I do own [the library],” Lawler said. “There’s just some controversy about USWA footage, which would have been from ’88 to ’96. But all the other, from ’77 to ’88 and from ’96 on, yeah, I own that footage.”

When asked about the library being on the WWE Network, his answer was, “Yes, absolutely. Without a doubt.”

Lawler also discussed the leaked photos and videos of Paige and how it’s unfortunate. He also talked about Jim Cornette inducting the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express into the WWE Hall of Fame later this month and whose idea it might have been, as well as Jim Ross’ wife, Jan, and her recent accident. You can listen to the full episode at this link.

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Jerry “The King” Lawler Calling A WrestleMania 33 Match, ‘Dinner With the King Podcast’

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler’s new podcast, Dinner With The King, launched today, which you can check out at www.podavenue.com/king. New episodes will be released every Wednesday. During today’s first episode, Lawler revealed that he will be doing commentary during one WrestleMania match and will also appearing on the pre-show. He also goes discussed his new contract with WWE and the phone call he received from Vince McMahon.

Source: WrestlingINC