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Lex Luger recently looked back on Hulk Hogan's decision to drop the WCW World Heavyweight Championship to him in 1997.
WWE pushed Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage as the two faces of the company during the Golden Era. Both talents had a magical ...
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 ...
During an appearance on Busted Open Radio, the surefire future WWE Hall of Famer pulled back the curtain on what got him so much heat in the WWF locker room shortly after his signing in 1993.
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 ...
Luger fudged his switch to the WWF. He lost his title to Sting in February 1992 and signed up for McMahon’s newly created World Bodybuilding Federation, a non-compete transition that freed Luger ...
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 ...
By Nick Piccone PhillyVoice Contributor Wrestling WWE Twitter/@WWE Lex Luger poses in front of Madison Square Garden during the summer of 1993. The summer of 1993 saw a lot of change for WWE.