Dinner With the King Recap – Big Praise From Ric Flair, Retirement Match Opponent, Finally Getting A WrestleMania Moment, More!

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Speaking about the “Plane Ride From Hell”, Lawler thinks that Michael Hayes still holds a grudge against him because of the events that transpired that night. Someone cut off Hayes’ ponytail on that flight and although Hayes mightn’t think that Lawler did it, he’s still angry about the fact that Lawler refused to tell him who did it.

A fan asks Lawler if he’ll ever make any more music. Lawler says that he never claimed to be a professional musician, but he always had a great time making music. He was lucky enough to be able to work with some great musicians in the past due to the notoriety he had from his wrestling career, and that resulted in him having some great experiences in the studio.

He admits that he’s very self-concious about his voice these days, stemming back to his cardiac arrest several years ago. When he suffered his cardiac arrest that night, the doctors put a ventilator down his throat and damaged his vocal chords, so he’s unsure if he’d be able to sing at this point.

Another listener speaks up and asks Lawler who he’d choose to have his last match with, if he were to retire. Lawler says he’d love to work his last match with John Cena or Randy Orton. Moore says he’d like to see Lawler end his career in a match against Terry Funk, and Lawler admits that would be a great choice as well.

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