Jerry “The King” Lawler And Road Warrior Animal Defend Fabulous Moolah From Internet Allegations

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In the latest from wrestling insider Nigel Sherrod , two of the WWE’s most beloved Hall of Fame members , Jerry “The King” Lawler and Road Warrior Animal , stand up for The Fabulous Moolah . Joining in with over twenty women who were trained, worked for or with Moolah that includes;Judy Martin, Leilani Kai, Kandi Malloy, Sandy Parker, Susan “TEX” Green .

Jerry “The King” Lawler’s full comments  can be seen here : https://youtu.be/gTnNOBEdbdQ

Concise with his comments , multiple time Tag Team World Champion Animal commented on Moolah and internet allegations .

“Moolah was AWESOME. She was a very kind woman , no truth to internet rumors .”

Speaking on recent internet allegations of pimping ,drugging and bad business  , perpetuated by cyber bullies and trolls .

Jerry Lawler: “It’s sad to me to see her legacy or her reputation be defamed or destroyed , actually , like it’s been doing now through social media . “

“All this stuff I hear about now , never heard or saw anything like that when I was in the business around Moolah and her girls”

Lawler also commented on Moolah’s business practices :

“She was a very good businesswoman and I think everyone enjoyed doing business with her.”

“It was like she was an agent for all the girl wrestlers in the fact that it got them booked and it all happened through Moolah and so she performed a good service for the girls in that respect. She always took her percentage but , hey, that’s the way business is , that’s the way the wrestling promoters do.”

Regarding how the wrestling business worked in the time period:

“ I knew at the time when I worked for Nick Gulas, I didn’t have to go out and get myself booked . I was working for Nick Gulas and he would get me booked . That’s the same thing Moolah did except instead of working one territory , Moolah worked the entire United States for the girls .”

For updates on this ongoing story, including full interviews from the ladies of

“Camp Moolah” discussing the allegations against her,  and to sign the petition for an apology from Snickers please visit:

www.thefabulousmoolah.com