November 16, 201212 yr Author comment_5520195 Luger really comes across as a star here. He deserved better than he got here, just acting as a stop gap until Sting could get his run. In an interesting bit of trivia that the yearbook doesn't pick up, they were doing odd hype and Luger was being presented as the underdog going into Capital Combat instead of the favorite. Luger even promised a win (not here, but on television).
November 17, 201212 yr comment_5520286 Effective promo from Luger. At one point something that was on the table was to drive a Brinks truck full of money up to Flair's house in exchange for dropping a hair vs. hair match to Luger at CC'90, which would have been non-title and given Luger a signature PPV win over his rival and been a unique drawing card. Flair understandably didn't trust WCW and the proposal didn't last, and then Luger refused to do another job to Flair and we got...what we got.
November 17, 201212 yr Author comment_5520287 Yeah, and Luger refusing to job under the circumstances made sense. He was a babyface that had guaranteed a title win on television. Not coming through after that is the kiss of death.
December 11, 201212 yr comment_5522346 Agree that Luger looks great here and delivers a fired up babyface promo leading into the big Capital Combat sell.
January 19, 201312 yr comment_5529072 Luger is confident he will beat Flair in the cage. He takes his shirt off and poses for the camera. He is all oiled up. Must be something he does like brushing teeth and using deodorant.
February 11, 201312 yr comment_5534585 Once somebody pointed out to me that Luger is always making the "L is for Loser" shape with his hands during his promos, it ruined Lex Luger promos for me forever. That said, this is a good fired up promo, but I see him still making the L shape with his hands and I start laughing, which is probably not the reaction you want from a top babyface.
January 4, 201510 yr comment_5648114 Interesting bits of trivia about what was supposed to happen at Capital Combat, There was just one problem with Luger's logic: he still didn't come through with the title win, and the fans, at least some of them, probably wrote him off forever as a result. When you get four chances in less than two years to beat Flair cleanly on pay-per-view and can't get it done, you tend to lose your relevance as a challenger. Even a clean non-title win wouldn't have helped; all Flair would have had to do is explain that he let down a slight bit without the belt on the line. His hair will grow back, he's still a Horseman, he's still got Woman, he's still the man, and Luger's still a pretender. WHOOOOOOOO! No, he had to actually win the title here, and since Flair refused to drop it to anyone but Sting, he was screwed before he ever got in the ring unless WCW was willing to let Flair walk altogether. We saw what a disaster that was at Bash '91. By the way, decent promo from Luger, though he's still not quite as smooth as he should be, even for a fired-up babyface.
March 28, 20169 yr comment_5735820 This is an awesome promo. Perfect promo for babyface Luger. Super fired up and to the point, great flexing throughout, couldn't ask for anything more.
December 31, 20168 yr comment_5780838 Jim Ross is joined by Lex Luger and he says how his greatest opportunity will be one week from tonight when it will all be on the line, Ric Flair vs Lex Luger in a cage for the first time ever. Lex says that he’s stepped through and over every obstacle that Flair has put in his path. He’s not once deterred him and his objective has never been clearer. Despite every beating he’s taken, he’s still standing here bigger, stronger and more fired up than he’s ever been in his career. It’s put up or shut up time for him. His first title shot at Ric Flair in a cage and he’s coming out the new World Heavyweight champion.
February 21, 20178 yr comment_5789151 Luger with a fired-up promo that works! I really want him to succeed despite knowing that he does not.
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