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YOUR TURN: Well wishes to 'The King'

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(WMC-TV) - This week's "Your Turn" segment comes from the Action News 5 Facebook page where hundreds of people are expressing their concern and support for Jerry "The King" Lawler.

The legendary wrestler suffered a heart attack this week, and many, many Mid-South residents wrote to offer get well wishes. Others sent in with their fondest memories of Lawler's achievements and antics in the ring. We chose a letter from William Tate who addressed his comments to Lawler directly. In his words:

"Kingfish: You've whipped bigger and badder. Throw a pile driver to this thing and show it why they call you "The King." Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. Time to take care of you."

That's William Tate's turn. Now it's your turn. To comment on this segment or anything else, email yourturn@wmctv.com or call 800-465-1210.