Top 5 Sporting Events That Memphis Has Ever Hosted Besides The Western Conference Finals

Memphis_skylineMemphis has a very strong sports history.  For decades, the University of Memphis has been an elite team on the national stage.  However, Tiger basketball is not the only big time event that Memphis has played host to.  The St Jude Classic is an annual event that always has signature moments.  But does anything come close to the Memphis Grizzlies hosting the Bluff City’s first ever NBA Western Conference Finals?

Here are a few events that have catapulted to the top of the Memphis sports scene:

Mike Tyson vs. Lennox Lewis, Heavyweight Championship, June 8, 2002 at The Pyramid.

World championship boxing matches always bring out the A-list in the entertainment world and this was no exception.  Some of the celebrities in attendance were Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, Tom Cruise, Britney Spears, Clint Eastwood, Ben Affleck, Hugh Hefner, Halle Berry, Richard Gere, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, LL Cool J. Wesley Snipes and many others.

This fight was originally scheduled for April 6, 2002 in Las Vegas, but Las Vegas and other states refused to issue Tyson a license to box.  Tickets sales were slow at first because of the high cost of $2,400, but 15, 327 show to see Lewis defeat Tyson in eight rounds.

Memphis vs. Tenneseee, No. 1 vs. No. 2,  February 23, 2008 at FedExForum.

The Tigers entered the game with a 26-0 record and the Vols were 24-2.  Memphis was ranked No.1 in the country and  Tennessee was No. 2. Justin Timberlake and Peyton Manning were among the stars to show up for this time.  There was plenty of tension in the building for an in-state rivalry game on a national stage.  John Calipari and Bruce Pearl were opening taking verbal jabs at each other.  The Tigers had the longest home active winning streak in the country (47 games).  The Vols won the game 66-62. Entertainment Tonight television show was in attendance with the 18,629 fans for the game.

Derrick Rose and Robert Dozier were not able to contain Memphis native J. P. Prince and Chris Lofton off in order to keep their undefeated record alive.  The Tigers did go on to play in the National Championship game against the Kansas Jayhawks.

Illinois vs. Alabama, Bear Byrant’s last game,  December 29, 1982 at Liberty Bowl Stadium.

After the 1982 season, the legendary coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide decided to end his coaching career. He announced his last game as coach would be at the Liberty Bowl. The Tide lost their final regular season game to the Auburn Tigers.  Bryant stated,”This is my school, my alma mater. I love it and I love my players. But in my opinion, they deserved better coaching than they have been getting from me this year.”   The Tide won the Liberty Bowl 21-15 over the Illini in front of 54,123 and and what was described as a media “circus” from around the country.

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. the Memphis Grizzlies, The Triple OT Game, May 10, 2011 at FedExForum.

The Memphis Grizzlies were coming in off of upsetting the number one seeded San Antonio Spurs and came into this game with a 2 games to 1 advantage over the Thunder.  Zach Randolph 34 points and 16 rebounds and Marc Gasol 26 points and 21 rebounds were not event to defeat the Thunder.  This133-123 triple overtime thriller won by the Thunder was led by Kevin Durant’s 35 points and Russell Westbrook’s 40 points.   The Thunder went on to win the series in seven games.  It took three-hours and 52 minutes to play the game. This was the only sporting event ever held in Memphis to be nominated for a ESPY.

Andy Kaufman vs Jerry “The King” Lawler, April 5, 1982 at the Mid-South Coliseum.

Kaufman was a frequent guest on Saturday Night Live (SNL) were he would wrestle women as part of his skits.  Kaufman came to Memphis and offered any woman $1,000 if they could beat him.  Lawler became tired of his antics and they began a verbal feud.  They finally fought and Kaufman won the fight on a disqualification, because Lawler used an illegal move (the piledriver).

The two would meet again on July 28 on the David Letterman show and Lawler would give Kaufman the slap heard around the world.  During Lawler’s appearance on the show Kauffman threated to sue Lawler for injuring him in their match and got tired of listening to Kaufman babble and he slapped him.  This confrontation between the two actually brought wrestling the national stage.  This was the first time wrestling and Hollywood to crossed paths. Memphis was selling out the Mid-South Coliseum every week back then. Lawler vs. Kaufman has been featured in movies (Man on the Moon) and on various TV specials.

These are just a few of the top sporting events that Memphis has hosted.  There are plenty of other events that the city has played host to.  What are some of your favorite sporting events of all time that has occurred within the city limits of Memphis?

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MSL Interview: Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler explains his lack of appearances during the Grizzlies playoffs

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Jerry “The King” Lawler joined Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter  on MSL to talk about why he hasn’t been at any Grizzlies playoff games recently and much more.

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MSL: 5.18.13

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HOUR 1:
(Segment 1) Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter  talk about the reasons to be excited and nervous about the Grizzlies’ first-ever Western Conference Finals. Plus, a BBQ Fest recap.
(Segment 2)  Kevin Lipe from SB Nation’s Grizzy Bears Blues joins the guys in studio to talk everything Grizzlies.
(Segment 3) The guys predict the Western Conference Finals.

 

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HOUR 2:
(Segment 1) Grizzlies playoff talk during Hang Up & Listen.
(Segment 2) Jerry “The King” Lawler joins the guys to talk about his return to the ring and to explain why he hasn’t been at any Grizzlies playoff games recently.
(Segment 3)  Woohoos and Boos.

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Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler returning to the ring for his first match since suffering a heart attack

(Photo by Sharon Bicks)

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WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler will travel to Ocala, Florida to wrestle his first match since suffering a heart attack last September on Monday Night RAW.

Central Florida’s !BangTV!  is advertising The King for a tag team match with the organization’s promoter/wrestling legend Dory Funk Jr. at Support Your Troops 91, “Royal Combat.”

The event is scheduled for May 25.  No details yet on who The King and Funk will be challenging in the ring.

Lawler, 63, proved he was ready for a return when he body slammed a Clippers fan at Game 3 of the Memphis Grizzlies’ first round playoff series on April 25.

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VIDEO: Jerry Lawler attacks another Clippers fan in advance of Game 6

Before Game 6 in Memphis, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler found an annoying Clippers fan. Luckily, The King was near a folding chair.

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VIDEO: Jerry Lawler body slams a fan at Game 3 of Grizzlies-Clippers

Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler body slammed a Clippers fan in front of 18,119 people at Game 3 of the Memphis Grizzlies’ first round playoff series on April 25.

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Photos: Famous faces at Game 3 of Grizzlies vs. Clippers


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WrestleMania 29: Memphis Recap

The Undertaker is now 21-0 at WrestleMania.

The Undertaker is now 21-0 at WrestleMania.

WrestleMania 29 proved to be nothing less than spectacular. And if you were keeping score on how our “hometown” boys did, you would know that they indeed stole the show.

Last week, on the Road to WrestleMania, I discussed exactly how much of an impact Memphis would play on sports entertainment’s biggest event of the year. With everything behind us & WWE focusing on next year’s WrestleMania spectacular (already), we can take a look back & see how the home team performed.

Team Hell No:  Both Kane & Daniel Bryan started their professional wrestling careers in Memphis. Kane with USWA & Bryan from Memphis Championship Wrestling. In a spectacular match against Dolph Ziggler & Big E Langston, Team Hell No proved to be too much, as they successfully defended their Championships against WWE’s next generation.

Memphis 1-0.

Zeb Colter:  Although Zeb was not the one participating in the match, he was ringside guiding Jack Swagger into the biggest match of his life. The World Heavyweight Championship was on the line, as Alberto Del Rio ended Swagger’s chance at becoming a part of WresteMania history. Even Dutch Mantell – err – Zeb Colter couldn’t keep Swagger from tapping out to Del Rio’s devastating armbar submission.

Memphis 1-1.

The Undertaker:  When the bell tolls at WrestleMania, one thing is for sure… The Undertaker will put someone to rest. This year wasn’t any different. Taker continues The Streak by defeating CM Punk & extending his WrestleMania record to a perfect & unprecedented 21-0.

Memphis 2-1.

The Rock:  The grand finale of the evening pitted John Cena against WWE Champion, The Rock.  The former USWA Tag Team Champion & current action movie star fell short when John Cena finally captured the WWE Championship after chasing revenge for one full year.

Memphis 2-2.

Considering the magnitude of the sports entertainment spectacular, a 50% winning percentage is definitely a feather in our cap.  Each year, Memphis is featured across the world, when it comes to professional wrestling.  I don’t know about you, but I love to hear Lance Russel’s voice when the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony hits the airwaves.  (Did anyone else notice that?)

What were your thoughts on WrestleMania?  Thumbs up?  Or thumbs down?

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MSL Interview: Jerry Lawler previews his new museum and his son’s new Memphis Wrestling TV show

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Jerry “The King” Lawler joined Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter on MSL to talk about the grand opening of his museum (at Wynn Automotive at Getwell & I-240),the return of Memphis Wrestling to TV, WrestleMania 29, Sports Illustrated’s “Schools Ranked By Coolest Person Who Went There”, and more.

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MSL: 3.30.13

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HOUR 1:

(Segment 1) Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter recap the week’s big stories during the Starting 5.
(Segment 2) TV/film critic and Oscarologist Greg Akers joins the guys to recommend some movies and TV shows and to talk about rumors that Justin Timberlake will host the 2014 Oscars.
(Segment 3) The guys let people know what they have been missing in the local paper with another edition of Tearing Down The Commercial Appeal’s Paywall.
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HOUR 2:

(Segment 1) Hang Up & Listen.
(Segment 2) Jerry “The King” Lawler joins Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter to talk about the grand opening of his museum, the return of a Memphis Wrestling TV show, WrestleMania 29, Sports Illustrated’s “Schools Ranked By Coolest Person Who Went There”, and more.
(Segment 3) Woohoos and Boos featuring guest Sarah Bleau.

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