Jeff Jarrett returned to the ring over the weekend – and captured championship gold – at a Memphis Grizzlies NBA game.

Jarret, who recently completed a WWE-sponsored substance abuse rehabilitation program, battled Memphis legend Jerry “The King” Lawler to capture the Memphis Grizzlies Wrestling championship.

The match took place during half-time in a makeshift ring that was constructed in the upper deck of the FedExForum, site of Monday’s WWE RAW.

In his first match since rehab, @RealJeffJarrett pinned @JerryLawler IN MEMPHIS & won a championship title. pic.twitter.com/7alMQ04us0

— Kevin Cerrito (@cerrito) January 6, 2018


Unfortunately for Jarrett, his title reign was short-lived. After his victory of Jerry Lawler, NFL player DeAngelo Williams hit the ring (with Grizzlies mascot ‘Super Grizz’) and won the belt from Jarrett. Williams played football at University of Memphis and appeared for Impact Wrestling last year.

Memphis Legend DeAngelo Williams with the run in to help Super Grizz beat Jeff Jarrett and keep the championship belt in Memphis. pic.twitter.com/q0ZqEj1oPr

— Devin Walker (@Devin_Walker5) January 6, 2018