Jerry Lawler talks Hulk Hogan’s start in Memphis

The King

 

Source: Jericho Podcast

 

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler was a recent guest on Chris Jericho’s Talk is Jericho podcast, and below are some interview highlights:

On Hogan getting his pro wrestling start in Memphis:

“Hulk Hogan, he came right there and started with us. He had been playing bass guitar in a band down in Florida. Jerry Jarrett and I co-signed for his first car that he ever had when he was right there. He was nowhere near a polished worker yet and the thing that really held him back, I think the reason we kind of had to let him go, was because he was bound and determined for us to use this kid that he brought with him. He called him Dizzy Hogan, which I think may have turned out to be, I don’t know if it was Brutus Beefcake. And he was horrible! But that was the deal. If we used Hulk, we had to use this other kid, his best friend.

On recognizing The Rock’s potential early on in his career:

“The Rock, Flex Kavana, yeah, that was his name. He had a haircut it looked like a pineapple. It was crazy. But, yeah, we knew that he had tremendous potential, simply because he was the son of Rocky Johnson and we had Rocky here. Rocky was a huge star in our territory down here in Memphis. But the funny thing was we didn’t play on that. We didn’t play that up. He was Flex Kavana. We didn’t even mention that he was Rocky Johnson’s son at that time. They didn’t do that until he got into WWE.”