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After Luger's return, he did not make his allegiances known acting as a tweener, except for that he still did have a long-time friendship with Sting. He merely claimed that he wanted to stake his claim at Hogan's WCW World Heavyweight Title, facing him on the September 11, 1995, episode of Nitro , which Hogan won by disqualification. [ 78 ]
Lex Luger (founding member, left the group on May 17, 1999, episode of Nitro to help Sting) Miss Elizabeth (founding member, left the group in May 1999 with Lex Luger) Disco Inferno (Associate of nWo Wolfpac but officially joined after the reunion, quietly left in May 1999)
The following list is a discography of production by Lex Luger, an American record producer. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by Luger specified by year, artist, album and title.
Vader agreed to be on Hogan's team, but he was injured and Sting suggested Lex Luger take his place. Macho Man and Hogan reluctantly agreed as there was already distrust towards Luger. Hogan, Randy Savage , Lex Luger and Sting defeated Kamala, The Zodiac, The Shark and Meng to win the match, which per stipulation enabled Hogan to get 5 minutes ...
Lex Luger: December 16, 1990: Starrcade: St. Louis, MO: 4 210: 209 This was a Texas Bullrope match. During Luger's reign in 1991, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) split from the NWA and the title was renamed as the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. [33] World Championship Wrestling (WCW) — Vacated: July 14, 1991: The Great ...
Lexus Arnel Lewis (born March 6, 1991), professionally known as Lex Luger, is an American record producer. His stage name is a homage to the former WCW / WWF professional wrestler Lex Luger . He co-founded the American hip hop production team 808 Mafia with Southside . [ 1 ]
Heenan also introduced Lex Luger in January 1993 and was known as his advisor, though he did not appear as his manager at ringside. On the July 26, 1993 episode of Monday Night Raw, an excited Heenan left the announce booth to welcome his "good friend" Jim Cornette to the WWF.
To build support for Luger, the WWF had him ride across the country in a bus named the Lex Express. [33] [34] Yokozuna's spokesperson, Jim Cornette, agreed to the match, but he made Lex Luger agree to two conditions. Luger would not receive a rematch if he lost, and he had to wear protective padding over the steel plate in his forearm. [35]