Thought of the Day: Who Are You Again?
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Among other things, they’re all commentators who used to be world champion. Why do we rarely hear about this? JBL is the only one to hold a world title or even be a full time wrestler in the last ten years and we barely ever hear about his accomplishments. How many fans do you think know Jerry Lawler was world champion in the AWA? Most young fans probably just know him as some old guy who won’t shut up. Mention that he’s a former world champion and that he beat a Hall of Famer in Curt Hennig to win the belt, or that he’s held over 100 titles in his career. It would make people care more. The same is true for Taz as he’s basically a younger and louder Lawler.