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Calvin, Steve, Prime Time and Mizfan
Lost to Hogan in 84 after Hogan won the title.
One of the first to slam Andre.
Not sure of what Hogan and Ax did outside of wrestling. Was Ax in a movie?
Edit, he was in No Holds Barred
1 - I come from a family of wrestlers
2 - My title run was significant for its insignificance
3 - My career is long distance associated with a non-wrestling King
-He's Jerry Lawler's son and related to Honkey Tonk Man
-I just recently watched his one title win in WWE where Too Cool won with the help of Kid Rock's Joe C for a one night pop and dropped it back to Edge & Christian three weeks later after doing nothing
-I'm going to assume 3 would involve Elvis in some way. I know Lawler vs Elvis was something that people were trying to make happen in Memphis in the 70s, but I've genuinely got no clue how he'd tie in to that non-wrestling "King" otherwise.
Same family, one title reign that was the longest ever to that point and had heat but wasn't exactly memorable (and ended in a squash), and he was a literal ripoff of Elvis.
Off topic, is King really the only member of that family not to win a title in the WWE?
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