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18. Hall of Famer Not Happy With The 1st Ever Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match, Reveals Which Current WWE Wrestler Would’ve Made Huge Money During Old School Memphis Days

During a recent edition of “Dinner With The King” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler discussed the first ever Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match being a disappointment, which current WWE star would’ve made huge money during Old School Memphis days & more. Below are the highlights:

Ending of the first ever Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match:

“That’s one thing that disturbed me, and hopefully they will fix that in some kind of way. That’s what WWE has been about. We don’t even call them Divas anymore; it’s the women’s division because it’s about empowering women. So much of the emphasis that the WWE has put on the women’s division has done that. That’s why I was disappointed to see, in the first ever, historic Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, that they had to have a man climb the ladder and retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase. I’m one of those who are upset about the finish.”

On the Mid-South Coliseum:

“I was on a flight one time with one of the Memphis officials, and he said, ‘Jerry, the city of Memphis would sell you the Mid-South Coliseum for one dollar.’ I said, ‘Really?’ They said, ‘Yeah. But I just want to remind you that just sitting there, the cost of it being closed just sitting there the way it is costs the city $63,000’. That’s not a house-note that I can take on right now. Even thought I would like to have the Coliseum. But I don’t want to be paying $63,000 a month for it.”

On which current WWE star would’ve made huge money during Old School Memphis days:

“A Bray Wyatt. I would have loved to have had the Bray Wyatt character down in Memphis. That would have fit right in what we did. And the whole Wyatt Family; any of those guys we could have made a ton of money with in our old-school Memphis days.”


        
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