Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Back to School SLAM! FREE WRESTLING Saturday, August 3rd Olive Branch, MS
Championship Wrestling presents Back to School SLAM!
Join us Saturday, August 3rd at Mississippi Ale House for FREE PRO WRESTLING! Derrick King will be in action, along with The Power Couple & hosts of Championship Wrestling - Dustin Starr & Maria Starr, and MORE.
Family friendly - ALL ages welcome!
Championship Wrestling presented by Pro Shingle Episode #17
JULY 27, 2019: Each week, Championship Wrestling is presented by Pro Shingle - a professional roofing company. The road to the Red Carpet Rumble really heats up this week, as ROCKNES MONSTERS return for the first time since being brutally attacked by United Tag Team Champions Reno Scum + a double Main Event!
ALSO: Dustin & Maria celebrate their 3rd.. or 4th Anniversary! And we are just 1 week away from Back to School SLAM! at Mississippi Ale House!
ACTION today includes: Robert Baines versus Royce Isaacs - in our first Main Event! Then, WATTS will make short work of some poor wrestler (right?) and Jayme Beachler II calls out Vinny Wasco.
MAIN EVENT - #1 Contender Adrian Quest teams with Heritage Champion Andy Brown - friends & soon to be competitors - square off against the returning ROCKNES MONSTERS.
Can Quest & Brown co-exist? How will ROCKNES respond to the attack from Reno Scum?
Our next big blockbuster comes in August - RED CARPET RUMBLE. Red Carpet Rumble is a 3 weeks special that will air in full on Championship Wrestling presented by Pro Shingle.
Championship Wrestling is BACK - catch the action every Saturday at high noon on CW30 Memphis & midnight in Jackson, TN on CW39!
Full episodes will be released @ Championship Wrestling on SATURDAY - be sure to SUBSCRIBE. Get more information at championshipwrestlingmemphis.com.
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Monday, July 29, 2019
Jerry Lawler suing Hardeman County over death of son
Jerry Lawler suing Hardeman County over death of son
By WMCActionNews5.com Staff | July 29, 2019 at 9:51 AM CDT - Updated July 29 at 10:42 AM
HARDEMAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WMC) - Jerry Lawler has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Hardeman County over the death of his son, Brian Christopher Lawler.
Lawler filed the lawsuit Friday, seeking damages for what he calls "numerous failures of the county and its employees that resulted in the wrongful death of his son."
Brian Lawler, a former WWE superstar, was found hanging in his jail cell in July 2019. He was 46 years old.
His official cause of death was ruled suicide, but Jerry Lawler disputes this. In August 2018, he shared photos of Brian in the hospital before his death. He said the injuries in these photos are not consistent with suicide.
Lawler will host a press conference with his attorney Jeffrey Rosenblum on Monday at 2 p.m. to discuss the lawsuit.
Lawler also wants Sheriff John Doolen to make changes at the Hardeman County Jail to protect inmates from future harm.
Credit WMC-TV
Sunday, July 28, 2019
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