Jerry “The King” Lawler is on the hunt for items related to his infamous match with Andy Kaufman in the latest episode of WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures on A&E. Whether The King willing to hand over anything he finds to WWE is another matter.
The WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures: The King Episode 3 premiere date and time is Sunday, May 2nd at 10/9c on the A&E cable TV channel, immediately following the latest premiere of Biography: WWE Legends. Find out how to watch WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures online free without cable.
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WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures: Jerry “The King” Lawler Preview
The official synopsis for WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures: Jerry “The King” Lawler reads, “Jerry The King Lawler hunts all over the country for items related to his infamous match with Andy Kaufman, which ultimately changed the landscape of sports entertainment. Plus, with his debut robe and crown on the wish list, The King must decide if WWE is worthy of obtaining his royal wardrobe.”
Additional Season 1 episodes of WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures will premiere each subsequent Sunday in the same 10/9c time slot on A&E, while past episodes including Mick Foley are available on-demand at Philo.