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Small Unforgiven Spoiler, Jerry Lawler’s Son Arrested, HBK and Y2J News

Source: Wrestling Observer

- The current plan is for the winner of the Unforgiven Smackdown Championship Scramble match to then defend the belt later on in the show against Undertaker as a peace offering from Vickie Guerrero to the Undertaker, who is yet to forgive Vickie for booking the retirement stipulation.

- The son of Jerry “the King” Lawler, Kevin Lawler, has been released from jail after being arrested this week on charges of trespassing and aggravated burglary. According to police records, a woman asked Lawler to clean her carpets, and she gave him a key to her house. The victim said Lawler later returned the key, but she believes he made a copy. Lawler is charged with entering her house without permission, surprising both the woman and her boyfriend.

Jerry Lawler’s other son Brian “Grand Master Sexy” Lawler was recently booted out of WWE paid rehab for bad behavior.

- The Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels feud is said to be 90% their own work and none of the promos are scripted like everything used to be back in the day. Isn’t it ironic that as soon as the scripts go out the window we get the best storyline in years?

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One Response to “Small Unforgiven Spoiler, Jerry Lawler’s Son Arrested, HBK and Y2J News”

  1. Maybe the reason WWE changed the rules of the scramble match is for one simple reason. They want Taker to win gold, but don’t want him or anyone to actually pin/submit HHH.

    Either MVP or Shelton could win the Gold by pinning Kendrick or Jeff and then lose the gold the same night to Taker. This would mean that HHH had never actually ‘lost’ his title and in fact had been ’screwed’ by the Scramble format.

    Just a thought. Andy R.

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