Former WWE Superstar Brian Christopher Hospitalized After A Hotel Brawl With Another Independent Wrestler

Former WWE Superstar Brian Christopher Hospitalized After A Hotel Brawl With Another Independent Wrestler

Brian Christopher Lawler, a.k.a. Grand Master Sexay, was involved in a pretty wild sounding hotel brawl with former Impact Wrestling tag-team champion Chase Stevens. Get all the details after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 19, 2018 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
If you're an old-school WWE fan you'll no doubt remember Brian Christopher. The real-life son of Jerry "The King" Lawler was part of a tag-team called Too Cool with Scotty Too Hotty, before Rikishi joined the group to form a hugely popular stable.

Christopher has been wrestling on the independents for many years now, and was recently involved in a hotel brawl with former TNA tag-champion Chase Stevens, which left him in a pretty bad way.

According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, the fight began in a hotel room which the two were sharing with Stevens' girlfriend, before a beaten and confused Lawler made his way down to the lobby.

From the police report:


Lawler said he was attacked for no reason but he was very confused. The physician reported that Lawler had several broken bones in his face, broken teeth and that surgery was required. Officers were told that a trauma team had been activated after Lawler’s injuries had been evaluated. Lawler was intoxicated on alcohol and admitted he is on several prescription drugs. Lawler told me that he absolutely wanted to pursue charges against Clark.

Whoever was ultimately at fault here, it's probably best that these guys stop being roomies for a while!
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