Jeff Jarrett Explains Why A Fellow WWE Hall Of Famer Was So Over
WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett recently delved into the illustrious career of his fellow wrestling icon, Jerry “The King” Lawler, shedding light on the profound connection Lawler forged with wrestling fans over the years.
During an episode of his podcast “My World With Jeff Jarrett,” Jarrett provided insights into why fellow WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler resonated so deeply with audiences throughout his career. Highlighting Lawler’s distinct presence, Jarrett remarked:
Jerry looks like a man, if you will, at 22 years of age. You know, hair on his chest, he had broad shoulders. He didn’t have that young ‘babyface look’ that some guys do. So when he entered into the business, and the true confidence that came out of him.
Jarrett underscored the impact of Lawler’s early promos, noting the unwavering confidence and charisma that set him apart in the industry from the outset. Despite the evolution of wrestling over the years, Lawler’s ability to captivate audiences remained a constant.
Expressing his ongoing admiration for Lawler’s remarkable career, Jarrett lauded the enduring legacy of “The King,” emphasising the profound influence Lawler had on the wrestling landscape.
To this day, I’m still a huge fan of Jerry’s career. It’s unbelievable.
Which 3 WWE Hall Of Famers Did Jeff Jarrett Say Pushed Him To The Limit In The Ring?
Jeff Jarrett said that WWE Hall of Famers Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels and Jerry Lawler all made him work as hard as he ever has in the ring. Jarrett praised Angle’s competitiveness due to his Olympic background, he praised Michaels’ athleticism saying that he had the most athleticism of any wrestler and finally, Jarrett said that Lawler’s psychology was so good that he was a master of the subtle things in wrestling.
H/t to ITRWrestling.com