Jerry Lawler vs. Michael Cole at WWE Over the Limit 2011

Michael Cole can certainly boast about the silly undefeated streak he maintains by facing WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler, but the sniveling announcers competition with The King has never really been about wins and losses. Considering that, the start, its represented all about embarrassment. From insulting Lawlers late mother to mistreating his close friend Jim Ross, Cole has performed almost everything in his meager power to take down his longtime broadcast co worker. But all the backstabbing and name calling will come to a head at WWE Over the Limit when the two competitors encounter one more time with Lawler's Hall of Fame-hood in the equilibrium Cole's for the taking.

Cole and Lawler always have switched over spoken pokings in the announce stall, but matters became physical on the Nov. 29 edition of Raw when the fearful Cole cost The King his WWE Championship Match up against The Miz. It was a thornless motion, but the self proclaimed "Spokesperson of WWE" was unrepentant regarding his actions. In the weeks that came after, the blusterer constantly junked Lawler while hiding from his rival inside a particularly built stall he nicknamed "The Cole Mine."

It was all very exacerbating to the WWE Hall of Famer, but Lawler ultimately acquired the chance to close his challengers mouth at WrestleMania XVII when the dual gentlemen encountered in a round functioned by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. By using a unsafe Jack Swagger following his back, Cole came in the ring overconfident as always and was snapped to shreds by The King. Right after the pipsqueak tapped out to an ankle lock, it appeared as though justice had been served well. So therefore, at the final minute, the anonymous Raw GM relayed a message claiming Cole the winner via disqualification a consequence of Austin becoming personally active in the action.

Watch: WWE Wrestlemania 27- Michael Cole def. Jerry "The King" Lawler

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Eventhough he was technically the victor, Cole should have been humiliated by the brutal whipping he experienced. Or else, he only developed more egomaniacal. Openly boasting his undefeated WrestleMania streak, the sleazeball went as far as to announce himself royalty and even took part in a bogus knighting ceremony while Raw was in London. If server has gone away that server has gone away wasnt server has gone away disgusting server has gone away enough server has gone away , server has gone away Cole server has gone away and server has gone away his server has gone away flunky server has gone away Swagger server has gone away beat down server has gone away Lawlers server has gone away old server has gone away friend server has gone away Jim server has gone away Ross server has gone away after server has gone away the server has gone away enthronement server has gone away and server has gone away pressured server has gone away him server has gone away to server has gone away kiss server has gone away Coles server has gone away feet server has gone away . server has gone away.

That awful routine concluded in a Country Whipping Match pitting Cole & Swagger facing Lawler & J.R. at Extreme Rules on May 1. Once again, Coles flabby, pale physical structure was soured black and blue by his annoyed challengers and their leather whips. And once again he pulled off to worm his out with a triumph when he rolled up a diverted Ross for the gain.

Watch: Extreme Rules 2011 - Michael Cole & Jack Swagger def. Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler (Country Whipping Match)

Relying on his ego at an all time in high spirits, Cole proceeded to showboat like a man who in reality accomplished something. The disrespect was too much for The King to select and the challenge for a hit at Over the Limit was shed down, yet if it was to mean giving up his Hall of Fame ring to Cole in the consequence he'd lose.

Watch: Raw May/9/2011-Michael Cole and Jack Swagger accepts Jerry Lawler challenge at Over The Limit 2011 PPV
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