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Jerry Lawler On His ”Ramen Noodle Moonsault” Remark

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 09: Jerry " The King" Lawler from Headblocked: Wrestling and Comics Collide panel speaks during New York Comic-Con 2015 - Day 2 at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on October 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler is a veteran in the business, who has spent several decades as a wrestler and commentator. He recently caught the ire of fans for a recent remark on RAW. He called Akira Tozawa’s moonsault a “Ramen Noodle Moonsault.”

On his podcast, he provided an explanation regarding what he said. He has been in the business for over 50 years and he does not know the name of all the in-ring moves as there are far too many. He blamed it on thinking of unique names for different moves. He would say things with different announce partners in order to see how they would react. It seems he will not be taking the risk anymore.

“I said the word ‘Ramen Noodle’ on Raw and next thing you know, the internet blows up and I’m a big racist. Let me go back and explain what I was doing and why being racist was the furthest thing from my mind.

“It all goes back to 2016 when there was a time when I was doing commentary with Mauro Ranallo… I’ve been in the business for 50 years and I don’t know the names of these crazy moves, right? I’m seeing them for the first time and all of a sudden the guy does a move and Mauro says ‘there’s the orange crush Tiger Bomb bla bla senton’ and I’m thinking in my mind ‘somebody is making up these crazy names up, right?’

“I sat down back in 2016 and I wrote down some names of what I thought would be funny moves to go back at Mauro when he called one of these moves [from Japan] and I would say something like, ‘there’s the Ramen Noodle moonsault’. I was doing it just to play devil’s advocate with Mauro. If I were still doing commentary with Michael Cole or JR, we had the chemistry to where each one of those guys would have known that I was almost making a fool out of myself by claiming like I was acting like I knew what this unbelievable looking move was. Then either Cole or JR would have said ‘oh King, you know better than that’. With Byron and Tom, we don’t have that chemistry yet. We have only been working together for a short time so when I said that, they didn’t even acknowledge it so it kind of went out and they just kept talking and I kept talking. I didn’t think anything about it either.”

“That’s where me, Bobby Heenan, Jesse Ventura and all of the heel commentators do that sort of stuff and the joke is on yourself so that the people out there say ‘look at that idiot, he doesn’t even know what he’s talking about and he thinks he does’.”

His comments were edited out from the replays of RAW. While some supported Jerry Lawler, most of the fans agreed he should not have said it.


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h/t to Wrestling News for the transcription.

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