- He was the first wrestler to defeat Hulk Hogan via submission. He defeated him via Torture Rack on an episode of "WCW Monday Nitro" (1995) in 1997 to win the World Heavyweight Title his last time.
- Won a 1993 Chevy Silverado pick-up truck for body-slamming the late Yokozuna (II) (Rodney Anoai) on the USS Intrepid in New York City on July 4, 1993. This started his Lex Express bus tour.
- Played in the Canadian Football League for five years prior to becoming a professional wrestler.
- Owned Main Event Fitness, a fitness club he opened with Steve Borden (Sting) in Marietta, GA.
- Won 2 WCW World Heavyweight Titles defeating Barry Windham in 1991 and Hollywood Hulk Hogan in 1997.
- In 1995, he took a huge pay cut to return to WCW. Steve Borden was the one who made the initial push to bring Luger back. However Eric Bischoff really had no interest in bringing him back but ultimately decided to make a low-ball offer of $125,000 (about one third of what he previously was making with WCW). Unhappy with his status in the WWE, Luger surprisingly accepted the offer. Eric Bischoff soon realized that Luger was vastly underpaid and renegotiated the contract.
- Wrestled Chris Chavis (aka Tatanka) to a 15-minute limit draw in the first round of the 1993 WWF King of the Ring.
- Has a metal plate in his forearm, which was inserted there after a serious motorcycle accident in 1992. This was later used in a wrestling angle, as his forearm was said to be "loaded".
- Briefly played professional football with the Green Bay Packers before begining his professional wrestling career in 1985 as Lex Luger.
- Was the first ever WCW World Heavyweight Champion after the company split from the NWA.
- Attended Penn State University on a football scholarship.
- Miss Elizabeth Hulette (former WWF/WCW Manager and at the time his live-in girlfriend) died in their home in Marietta, GA. Her death was ruled as accidental.
- Co-winner of the 1994 WWF Royal Rumble with Bret Hart.
- Notable Title Wins Include: NWA Southern Heavyweight title (Florida version) (3); NWA Florida Television title; NWA Florida Bahamian title; NWA/WCW U.S. title (5); NWA (Mid-Atlantic)/WCW World Tag Team titles (3) w/ Barry Windham, Steve Borden (I) (aka Sting) and André the Giant; WCW World Heavyweight title (2); WCW World TV title (2); WWA World Heavyweight title.
- Got into pro wrestling after meeting Robert Roop at a celebrity golfing event in 1985. Roop arranged for him to be trained by the legendary Hiro Matsuda. He was managed by William Moody (I) (aka Paul Bearer) for his first match ever in Championship Wrestling from Florida.
- In the spring of 1995 he and Davey Boy Smith (aka The British Bulldog) formed a tag team called The Allied Powers.
- Became a member of the legendary wrestling group, The Four Horsemen, in 1987.
- On October 19, 2007, he suffered a spinal stroke and temporary paralysis. Nearly a month later he was still quadriplegic, having no movement in his arms or legs. As of this writing he is able to walk comfortably with a cane.
- Published author.
- Professional wrestler.
- Former WCW United States, Television, Tag Team and World champion.
- Was showcased as part of Vince McMahon's ill-fated World Bodybuilding Federation (WBF) in 1992.
- His parents own a piano and organ store in Henrietta, NY.
- Won the Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament in 1988 with Steve Borden (I) (aka Sting). On July 14, 1991, he became the second WCW Triple Crown Champion after winning his first World title.
- When Lex Luger was being given a push in the WWE as a baby-face, the company were hoping his popularity would rival that of Hulk Hogan. By the beginning of 1994, Luger's potential for "superstar" status had eluded him and he quickly became a "mid-card" wrestler.
- At one point, Luger was a member of the Four Horsemen. His time with them was brief.
- Whilst wrestling as a WWE heel, Lex Luger was billed as "The Narcissist.".
- Defeated WWE champion Yokozuna at Summerslam '93 via a count-out.
- Defeated Mr. Perfect at Wrestlemania 9.
- Wrestled to a draw against Tatanka when the time limit expired, at the King of the Ring tournament in 1993.
- Has a son named Brian who was a standout high school basketball player.
- Has a daughter named Lauren.
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