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Wrestling Inc. on MSNDDP: Inducting Lex Luger Into WWE Hall Of Fame Was 'Best Thing I've Ever Done'
Diamond Dallas Page thinks all of his achievements pale in comparison to inducting Lex Luger into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Lex Luger was one of wrestling's most natural heels, with audiences more keen on booing the star than cheering for him. After joining Vince McMahon's WWF, following a successful run as "The ...
Lex Luger garnered serious backstage heat upon his arrival in the WWF. ... Luger would leave the WWF to return to WCW, where he'd remain until the company folded in 2001.
Luger left WCW in 1992 and would debut for the WWF, now WWE, at the 1993 Royal Rumble. He was managed by Bobby The Brain Heenan and billed as the "Narcissist Lex Luger." ...
It was the slam heard worldwide and a viral video before the term viral video was created. On July 4, 1993, WWF (now WWE) superstar Lex Luger landed in a helicopter on the USS Intrepid Museum in ...
Former WCW and WWF star Lex Luger has pulled back the curtain on his wrestling career. In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, Luger opened up about his his fitness and physique and the ...
Lex Luger in 2003 (Courtesy of Mary-Kate Anthony) He made the jump to the WWE — then called the WWF — in 1993 as the cocky “Narcissist.” ...
Former WWE star Lex Luger opened up about the drug overdose death of Miss Elizabeth, his girlfriend at the time with whom he partook in a self-destructive cycle of drugs and alcohol.
Lex Luger’s job was to take fans for a ride, to entertain them through whatever fantastical narrative drove the ratings and filled the coffers. ... Luger’s WWF run ended in 1995.
Just blame it on Lex Luger. Blame it on the uncharismatic star who was on the "yellow brick road" to the WWF Championship and still didn’t win it. When Hulk Hogan left the WWF after losing the ...
Lex Luger was one of wrestling's most natural heels, with audiences more keen on booing the star than cheering for him. After joining Vince McMahon's WWF, following a successful run as "The ...
On his physique and time in WWE, Luger said: "I dare somebody to find in 15 years when I looked bad. Even when I was with Vince [McMahon] and we were drug tested sometimes five nights in a row.
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