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  • Dat nigga lex luger

  • wrasslin is always about the show not about the "fight" he had it backwards on this one he should have just finished the show and then took iot back to the dressing room. Oh wait that doesn't always work out so well does it.

  • I used to wrestle until I took a knife to the chest!

  • Luger got put in his place. He was notorious for being a green arrogant prick with a false sense of entitlement. Lesnar, Batista and Goldberg were lucky they never had to share a ring with and old school shooter or brawler like Brody.

  • Whatever mistakes Lugar may have made before this match, he went on to be an all-time great. Best physique in the business, and had great power moves. None of which is to deny that Brody was an awesome monster badass.

  • @str009 all time great?...best physique thanks to shall we say "liquid enhancements" is a dubious honor

  • I don't get what you guys are saying. Brody sold the armbar in the beginning well. lol

  • I've heard Brody was a tough guy that didn't take any shit from the promoters. I can't believe he was stabbed to death by a little porta reakan pussy-ass bitch.

  • Learn to spell Puerto Rican...

  • @canucktheclown I'll spell it any damn way I want to.

  • @whitewitchoz Obviously... :-/

  • Brody was trained by Lou Theiz , the real thing, He was trained by Ed Lewis, the real thing. Brody could have done a lot more to Luger if he wanted to and could not have been stopped. Luger knew this all to well.

  • Brody did seem like a bully here, that only lasts so long

  • Brody was the New Jack of the 80`s lol

  • Bruiser Brody would murder New Jack. New Jack didn't always use a weapon to kick someone's ass.

  • Luger should have used his giant muscles to squash Brody. I mean, come on. A guy who looks like Luger shouldn't put up with crap from anyone. I guess poor Lex just lacked confidence.

  • @GlorifiedTruth Are you saying muscles are the be-all, end-all of toughness and fighting ability? I'd have to respectfully disagree.

  • Muscles don't make someone tough... The notion of that is laughable... Some of the toughest guys weren't and are not muscle bound. Necro Butcher, Stan Hansen, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Bruiser Brody, Vader, Samoa Joe, and the list goes on. You seem like one of those retards that only like the muscle bound douche bags that can't wrestle. Go jizz to some Goldberg or Batista matches.

  • @canucktheclown - Oh, shut up. I was just trolling. Get over yourself.

  • Excuses, excuses for being a dumbass...

  • @GlorifiedTruth - Well, since you're a canuck and I live in the States, you'll just have to settle for kicking your dog, tough guy.

  • If it was me in there I'd of KO'd Brody as he was standing there no selling.

  • @TheGameFather101 Luger would have got fucked up if he tried Brody..

  • @RemoteCellularUnlock Even Luger could one punch KO a guy who is just standing there acting like no selling fake punches is badass...

    .

    but yeah, Lex probably didn't know that himself at the time.

  • @TheGameFather101 Just because Lex was built that does not automatically make him some superior fighter...

    Luger got scared and hopped out of that ring awfully quick for such a tough guy..

  • @RemoteCellularUnlock eh................... what you just wrote doesn't conflict with what I wrote.

  • If he wont sell make him sell.

    .

    Luger was super green here plus he was never any good in the ring.

  • thats why he got killed in purto rico no respect for busines

  • Not really a luger fan but wtf...brody was a cock...its entertainment if you don't wanna play then get out of the ring...you can't be a poor sport about personal issues or whatever.you can't deny the fans what they pay good money to see

  • I can't remember where I read or head it, but apparently Brody had a bunch of razor blades taped to his finger tips for this match and along with the no-selling, Luger was too inexperienced to know what to do.

  • Bruiser Brody is the man! this likely didnt have anything to do with Lugar (a clown not worthy of being in the ring with brody) but everything to do with some dirty promoter trying to screw over brody

    brody is the only man with the possible exception of Rowdy Roddy Piper who fought the promoters and one.

    RIP

  • no wonder Brody was stabbed to death.....

  • There's all sortsnof accounts of why Brody did this on more than one occaision but one reason was that he wasn't big on promoters forcing him to do anything so he'd get to the ring and just do nothing to make a point "you can get me to the show but you can't make me work." he did this with Duggan too only with a 15 minute chinlock.

  • Brody is an idiot and a bully.

    Did anyone get their moneys worth for that shitshow??

  • what a psycho. poor luger

  • Brody's character is a maniac with no regard for the rules. And so was he.

  • When  a guy doesnt sell, youre supposed to punch him for real

  • @TooMuchGass Yeah but Luger didn't want to die.

  • @TooMuchGass I bet Luger thought about it but opted to play it safe

  • @TooMuchGass Yep. Not a Luger fan but if I was him I would have broke Brody's arm if he did this shit to me. 

  • I'd like to know why these two were put in a cage match together in the first place, especially because Lugar had less than a year into the business.

  • is that eugene's father?

  • So why did Brody stop selling no where near the end of the match? Did Luger say something ?

  • last time i checked it was a business, and its a role, some people dont get that and they dont make the money. luger made way more money and way more main stream . but i still like bruiser and i can say this it was different .. and the match is still pretty good .. luger should have really started punching him maybe thats what brody wanted a real fight . but then thats not wrestling

  • @djcire1 yeah and luger would have got his ass kicked then.

  • @djcire luger is a liar, he claims he spoke to brody after this incident humperdink and others have disputed this.

  • Luger should be glad that the was able to walk out of it. In the past you got hurt for disrespect

  • I enjoyed that match there was some realness happening on another level , Lex learned a valuable lesson which undoubtedly made him stronger mentally for the business , and Brody put on one of the great moments in wrestling history

  • This is a perfect example of why Bruiser would never have been hired by the WCW or WWF.

  • has Luger ever been interviewed about this match?

  • @MaladaptiveCatalyst watch botchamania 162

  • @flightsnhike226 cool, thanks. i at least have luger's side of the story...now ill have to wait for bruisers side. luger seemed sincere though.

  • I actually have more respect for Luger now after seeing this. Bruiser started no selling half way through and Luger still tried to have a match for quite a while. Whether he was a prima donna backstage or not, I felt he was trying to be a pro in this match whereas Bruiser completely disrespected the audience with his actions. I don't care whether he's a real life tough guy or not. Wrestling is about showmanship and giving it all to the crowd, Bruiser spit on that with his actions.

  • @sillychile1980

    That's you. Everybody in the business was laughing in the back, and whole heartedly agree what happened to Lex. In other words, he deserved it.

  • lol. i always heard about this match but never actually saw it. i think it was a fucked up thing for brody to do but if he had to do it i can think of a more deserving asshole than luger....except maybe shawn michaels.

  • if you would all research this it was a rib played on him by the higher ups in the company that had brody do this..he played along..they wanted to see how luger would react they did not know he would get up and leave and go awol..

  • Brody took his issue with Luger way too fucking far. I don't care what anyone says. No motherfucker is bigger than the sport of professional wrestling and this night, Brody thought he was. This whole mess was an absolute disgrace, and I'm shocked the fans didn't completely riot. Bitch move by Brody, bottom line.

  • @rudeawakening101 When you are a rookie who is greener than horse shit, you don't walk around like you are a veteran that has paid your dues. In those days, you need to learn your pecking order in the business and Lex Luger thought he was above all that. You don't walk around like a primadonna thinking you can dictate how a match will go. Lex Luger was and always will be a joke in the business.

  • Luger was basically a rookie, Brody one of the biggest names in the business. Luger was leaving for WCW and didn't want to lose to Brody on his way out, as was the long-standing tradition in pro wrestling. So Brody made him look like a fool and taught him a lesson about "following the script". Brody didn't like "prima donnas" or "pretty boys", and Luger was both.

    If Luger HAD tried to "knock him the fuck out" Brody would have torn him apart for real. Luger knew that.

  • So Brody shoots on a newbie? What a pro, huh?

  • classic

  • @beefmong FUCKIN A.

  • Luger should have knocked him the fuck out! About as unprofessional as it gets. One of many reasons I'm sure Brody never received the fame he could have.

  • @138allhell I think Luger wanted to, but he couldn't. Luger was worthless and Brody could have kicked his ass at any point. That is why Lex is leaping over the cage at the end. Brody may not have been loved by promoters, but he could take down any man if he wanted to.....read Lou Thesz's book "Hooker" and you'll understand.

  • @138allhell first off luger would have got his ass handed to him if he tried to do anything to brody and secondly u obviously werent around back in the early mid 80's brody was a huge star everywhere he went including japan. vince was drooling to bring him in for years but brody wasnt having it. luger had the fortune of being in the right place at the right time. in a time where there were two major companies. the buisenss had changed and it was global. lugerckinda sucked

  • @138allhell Sorry to burst your bubble, but Bruiser Brody was already famous all around the world while Lex Luger was still in diapers. You don't walk around like a primadonna like you have paid your dues, especially when you are a greener than horse shit rookie in those days. Who was Lex Luger in those days? Who was he to dictate the match? In those days, you needed to learn your pecking order and Lex Luger didn't.

  • @canucktheclown

    What I don't understand is why people hate Luger just because he was pushed. Shouldn't all you smarks be hating on the promoter that's ushing him?

  • You can tell at the end that Brody was just havin fun at Luger's expense, he was taking him down real easy and drawin on his actual wrestling skills, something which Luger has obviously lacked during his career. But that'll teach Luger not to act all high and mighty around a guy who's 1) a legitimate badass and 2) a veteran of the sport who's been doin it so much longer than him

  • Brody was a Free Lancer. He did as he pleased. He was not beholding to any territory. He used to pull the no sell crap in St. Louis and usually left without getting paid. Sam Muchnick wouldn't put up with that.

  • According to Bad News Brown, Brody felt disrespected by Luger before the match. Brody had been in the business for years and years and Luger, being around for less than a year, comes in and tells Brody what they are gonna do and how they are gonna do it, like he was somebody. I think Brody disagreed!

  • @Krazyk007x2 there ya go. one thing i've always heard about Brody is that he never did shit without reason. Luger, on the other hand, is well known to be "in business for himself" and have problems respecting the food chain, as it were.

  • @Krazyk007x2

    I concur

    Being a wrestler you have to respect the business and the wrestlers that came before you. Luger thought he was a superstar only 8 months in.

    People dont understand that this is what happens, ask ANY wrestler and they will say he got put in his rightful place. Like it or not, he should have had more respect for the vets.

  • @Krazyk007x2 According to Luger, Brody did it for no reason whatsoever he just did it.

  • Bruiser was the biggest badass in the history of the business. they don;t make em like him anymore. rip.

  • Why actually did he stop selling? Did Luger potato him and make him mad or what? Also did Brody stiff with any of those shots towards the end?

  • @trish6 brody really kicked luger stiff then again brody was always stiff!

  • Brody treated Lugar like he was a mere jobber.Not very pro IMHO.

  • @malawri67 Totally agree with your statement.Luger was horrible in the ring and even worse on the mic.

  • Luger left the ring because Brody had a couple of razor blades taped to his fingers. That's been confirmed by Barry Windham and Magnum TA..

  • @chandlerdakid i've also heard a very solid story that brody was called upon to give luger a "learning experience"

  • @bladestormviking I suppose I could be talking about another match. I just wonder how many cage matches they could have had that contained so much controversy.

  • @chandlerdakid they couldn't have done this more than twice, but i'd chalk it up to "same match, different legend". same way there's a dozen different versions of how hansen broke bruno's neck.

  • @APaulA222 Didn't Brody have razors taped to his fingers?

    Like seriously, what was Luger to do? Brody wouldn't sell, wouldn't cooperate.

  • How many of you calling Brody unprofessional have even been in the ring as a full time worker?

  • FU*K LUGAR....1997 WRESTLER OF THE YEAR....HOWZZZATT???

  • bruiser brody was the badest wrestler since killer kawalski

  • bad news brown claimed brody didnt sell for lugar because lugar was acting cocky in the locker room and saying he should call the match even though he had only been in the business about 8 months and brody was a veteran. The interview with bad news is on youtube. I still think it was unprofessional of brody and they should have got their shit straight b4 the match. The ones who got cheated were the fans but apparently brody didnt care about that.

  • ..luger ran like a lil girl..i would to tho if brody would loose his mind in my match...lol

  • why does the video keep speeding up at parts? 

  • I dig Brody, but Luger should have wailed off on him like mad and forget the consequences...

  • @MaladaptiveCatalyst The consequences would have been Luger getting the shit kicked out of him and pssibly injured. He didn't want that and knew that is what would have happened if he tested Brody.

  • @MaladaptiveCatalyst Lugar did not do this because he knew he would get beatdown. Brody was legit.

  • I've heard a few things. One Luger was leaving the territoru(Dunno I thought he stayed a bit longer) Two Brody did it because he was pushed but hadn't paid dues and was cocky. Three Brody was an asshole and was in biz just for himself. I do not belive Brody was just an asshole and did biz just for himself. Brody came off as very genuine in his love for the biz and wanting to pay it back for what it gave him(The Apter interview) I saw him give a bit in this match except the end

  • By the end of this, you can tell a lot of the fans realize what's going on here. Brody didn't want to sell for Luger, because he felt he was being pushed to the moon despite a lack of talent. Luger, still a rookie here, goes from confident, to confused, to scared for his life (knowing how legit tough Brody was). In retrospect, it's really kind of funny to see Luger's exasperation, and to hear the fans crap all over this.

  • rip lex luger. the steriod abuse finally took it's toll on the total package.

  • @diesel021234 Unless it's happened in the last couple of hours. Lex Luger is not dead. Bruiser Brody is the one that died in 1988. Luger is much smaller than he was, and certainly is no longer in wrestling shape due to some kidney problems, but the apparent rumors of his death have been greatly exaggerated.

  • @Scrabblerouser Maybe he is smaller and having kidney problems because of steroids? Just a thought.

  • @breezeman199 Certainly it's the steroids that brought Luger's health problems to him. He realizes this, I'm sure. He continues to go to wrestling conventions around the southeast and tells anyone who will listen about both his Christian faith and the dangers of steroids.

  • @diesel021234 he's not dead. you're an asshole.

  • @diesel021234 He didn't die, but he's had some MAJOR health problems and was wheel chair bound last I saw him.

  • If anybody wants to know why Brody did not sell for Luger just watch the Bad News Brown shoot interview on YouTube, because he explains why, and once i watched it i can see why he did put him over IMO.

  • Those of you calling Brody "unprofessional" really are clueless. Brody was one of the guys on a list of "mercenaries" (including Harley Race) who were brought into a territory by a promoter when one of the workers IN that territory became unprofessional and had be be taught that they were not "above the business".

  • @CapHusky shoulda dropped the damn belt luger...

  • Man, that must have been pretty scary for Luger and the ref when Brody started no selling and then getting rough.

  • Awesome! Brody was the King of the business. THIS must have been a combination of "Luger is just a deauchbag"(which of course he was lol), Gave Brody No Respect in the dressing room and/or Brody was just in a bad f'n mood lol.

  • Respected or reviled, NO ONE deserves that. I don't care WHAT Brody's "reasons" were: he disrespected the art of pro-wrestling here, like it or not. Whether Brody felt slighted or something else entirely, they are ALL petty reasons to screw over someone like that. THINK: If this was Garvin or Windham we were watching being stiffed and no-sold? The smarks would be crying. But since it's Luger, that makes it okay? What kind of nonsensical bullshit logic is that? Give me a break..

  • @MJ1229 he did it bc luger was being a prick.

  • @MJ1229 you a smark talking about an insider deal like this one, the guy who posted this is a smark cause he knew what really happened here, and everyone who thinks they know what should have been done is a smark because A: Your not a pro wrestler, B: You really shouldn't be talking if your not that the one in the fucking match, and C: Who cares what happened Brody is dead like he gives a crap what people have to say, I thought people would comment on shitty quality video or how brody is kickass

  • @jonnyboy5000 your entire post made no valid point and just whined typical of a smark basher, Those stories came from the wrestlers there who knew the situation and its obvious what was going on. Your last sentence summed it up its a well known match whether or not you want to care doesn't really matter to anyone but you.and Brody acting unlike a professional is what stands out.

  • @jonnyboy5000 yeah and by the way it doesn't take being a smark to notice a guy just leaving the cage out of the blue in clear frustration.

  • @MJ1229

    And Brody got what was coming to him. Say what you want, but he was an unprofessional bully who fucked with people, constantly screwed over promotions by bolting without doing the honours, and he finally ran into a bigger scumbag than himself.

  • @UCKABAH Thank you for saying exactly what's been on my mind! The same antics that made Brody 'legendary' could get other wrestlers blackballed, even today. I absolutely don't understand it.

  • @UCKABAH, Are you totally insane, or just the product of capitalistic "morality?"

    "Scumbag?" Coming from someone who justifies the cold blooded murder of an individual over the inner politics of a FUCKING PRO WRESTLING organization(s)!? "Got what was coming to him?" Do some of you people actually buy that horseshit? The man was KNIFED TO DEATH, and you dare call that deserving, shame on you. Your the product of a "dog eat dog" mentality; that's disgusting on every level, Withdraw that statement!

  • @WildPegasus91

    You don't know WHAT he got murdered over. Nor do I. But I doubt it was over refusing to do a job. Puerto Rico has one of the most brutal, corrupt, dangerous wrestling scenes anywhere in the world. He had to have know a beatdown or getting jumped or yes, even stabbed, which many wrestlers have been, were at least possibilities. And if he'd had a different mentality he'd still be alive. That doesn't mean he "deserved" it. But his attitude directly caused it.

  • @MJ1229 I agree bro. Not cool to embarass another wrestler like this.

  • @MJ1229 Actually Luger was new to the business... And had been fucking up all the matches... And told brody how the match was going to be so he got his ass beat for it... Case closed...

  • Luger's a low-talent pussy. He always was. I worked for 13 years in the ring and I know a no-talent bum when I see one, and KLuger fits the bill perfectly.

  • Anyone with half a brain could see that...

  • & for brody it wasn't only acting stiff & sandbagging. wrestlers, just like luger here were actually scared of their own safety & well being as a madman is trying to hurt you legit

    anyone calling luger a coward is delusional. if you saw brody trying to do a shoot on you, the smartest thing to do was RUN.

  • See even Brody knew how big a piece of crap Luger is and always will be

  • How could anyone in their right mind expect Brody to sell for that no-talent Luger? Geeze !!!

  • @BaronTurco

    a lot of the jobbers can kill the "no talent" superstars in real life.thats no justification for this.

    you do not no-sell. simple.no matter how angry, how frustrated you are. no matter how undeserving you'r opponent is, you do not act stiff & break kayfabe.

    following the book is the first thing a wrestler is taught to do

    what happens backstage stays backstage.that's the number 1 rule.

    & this wasn't the only time brody was an uncooperative jerk & at the end it took his own life, sad.

  • @sayanroy36 no that asshole invader/gonzolaz took brodys life.

  • @zatoichi1969

    you misunderstood me, i didn't mean luger took his life.i mean't a lot of people were angry with brody for this kinda behavior, same with the asshole gonzolaz, who took his life

  • This wasn't as interesting as I imagined,I thought there was gonna be embarassing bodyslam attempts or something...lol

    I don't know the circumstance and I know luger was an asshole when he was first breaking in but I can't see a veteran like brody not following the script,its just not professional...if this match wasn't so imfamous no one would wanna watch the end cause its definatly not entertaining thanks to brusier

  • You can tell Brody wasn't selling but was Lugar selling or was Brody stiffing him?

  • (continued)

    "(Hiro) Matsuda was going crazy in a positive way telling Ron Simmons and Dewey Forte, who were just breaking in, "That's what happens to a football player who thinks he's above the sport."

    "His (Brody) words the next day were he was going to stand there until Luger blew up throwing punches, saying it wouldn't be long, because "that guy is so filled with steroids he's gassing out in two minutes," and then he won't know what to do"

  • Dave Meltzer on this incident:

    "Luger was leaving for the Crockett territory at the end of the week. Brody was just starting out in the territory. The promotion wanted Brody to go over strong in both matches because that's how business was done. Luger said since he was going to Crockett, he couldn't do it. I don't recall what the finish was the first night, but do recall it wasn't the finish the office wanted, with Matsuda telling Brody that Luger wouldn't put him over"

  • This was in Lakeland, Florida at the rodeo in 1986.

  • you guys dont even know what youre talking about. brody was having trouble with management, his and pay and all, thats why he no sold luger. im sure he didnt like luger, but hid issue was with the promoters, not luger, in this match

  • If I were Luger, I would have knocked the shit out of him til' he started selling.

  • @bcushing Luger was not capable of knocking the shit out of him.

  • i herd that

  • @bcushing if luger had 'knocked the shit out of him' one time brody woulda mopped the floor with his ass for real. brody was tough in real life. luger was not. the smartest thing luger did was jump the cage and leave.

  • Frank was selling in this match until Luger pissed him off.

    BTW--- Luger couldn't have kicked Brody's ass on his best day in a legit fight

  • I don't like Lex ,But Lex should have should have Kicked Brody's Ass...

  • just for that brody deserved what he got later in life

  • @fudgeyflaps What a stupid moron you arel.

  • I wouldn't have stiffed Luger if I were Brody. I give it to Lex for standing up for himself.. He dosen't really seem like a real tough guy, but I sure as hell wouldn't want to know how hard he could punch somebody with all those muscles on him. I'm sure Bruiser was used to pushing smaller guys around, but he flat out quit cooperating in a match when he couldn't bully Luger. That is a serious punk move, since it looked like Lex was trying to work an actual match there.

  • @xDurandalx Luger was the punk for thinking he was the shiet after just getting into the business.

    No respect for anybody, and was nothing more then a musclebound meathead.

  • @at1212b ok this what really happened: Brody didn't think luger was ready for his push and resented it somewhat. To make matters worse, he was hungover from the the night before and in a bad mood. the result was this weird match where Brody suddenly stopped selling for Luger, shrugging off all his punches, and suddenly revealing to luger that he had prepped every finger for blading, this scared Luger and luger ran off on a DQ so he wouldn't get hurt.

  • @pimpinhillsboro WRONG.

    There is a shoot interview out there about this story. And that's bc Luger wanted to call the Match (which is a no no since the Heel is to lead the match) and brushed off a veteran. This is the reason why I posted my comment and why I watched the match.

    Now, I'm trying to find that shoot interview to show you that is what REALLY Happened.

  • Abdulah said Brody was pulling his normal stuff. he was supposed to job to Invader, however Brody didn't like doing such things. It used to be a common thing when a guy was leaving a territory, they do the job to put over the star of that territory.

    Brody would 9 times out of 10 refuse. In PR he was supposed to put over Invader. He was refusing & then tried to intimidate Invader & was smacking him around & threatening him. Well that is when the stabbing happened. Invader was protecting himself.

  • @SamHayne66 Again, it's from a guy who still makes a living going to PR & is paid by Invader....so take it for what it's worth..but there are 2 sides of the story & Brody isn't here to tell his. Tony Atlas refused to tell his side...so this is the side most don't tell.

  • Ive heard a different story.

  • here is the thing, it ain't a shoot when only 1 guy is shooting. Luger was doing what he was supposed to. Brody was an ass who was once again leaving a territory & screwing them on his way out.

    I wonder if Brody wishes he wouldn't have tried this in Puerto Rico?? Abdullah The Butcher has quite the spin on that story

  • was that issue covered in one of Abdullah,s shoot interviews? if so where can I check that out?

  • @SamHayne66 Yeah...I'd like to know what Abbie says about it.

  • brody was being a dick here. luger should have given him a legit right hand across the jaw.

  • That would have been the end of Luger's career right there, because Brody could easily have handled Luger. This topic is covered in the biography "Bruiser." Basically Brody just gave Luger a bit of a hard time b/c Luger was a newbie, like most vets do to rooks anway. Kinda' mean, but nothing too awful. Smartest thing Luger did was not try to make it a 100% shoot.

  • Luger bounced, yo.

  • I hear about Bruiser Brody quite a lot, though this is the first time I've seen one of his matches. What he did was unprofessional and exposed the business. I'm not a big fan of guys getting pushes because of how they look or whatever, but ffs, Brody did more to damage the image of the business by his actions in this match than any Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior or John Cena ever did.

  • I wish something like this could happen to John Cena. Cena is the epitome of having success spoon-fed to you (not to say he didn't get great heat in his initial heel run).

  • i love brody he was a real rassler not some pretty boy

  • Good stuff Brody  stomped lugar like he needed it.

  • I love this. Brody's "unprofessionalism" is a big middle finger to all the marks even today who get all riled up when you even imply that 'rasslin is entertainment and not a real sport.

    This is what happenes when they don't follow the bookers instructions. Brody would eat Luger and most of those roided up beefcakes ALIVE if 'rasslin was the slightest bit real.

    So sit back and enjoy the show.

  • Luger is a Murdering peice of Trash and will rot in Hell..........Brody Rules!!!!!

  • @rowdyronn You don't know your religion. Luger has found Jesus, so he's off the hook :D

  • The real losers in this situation were the fans who paid their hard earned money to see a professional wrestling match. Unfortunately for them, there was only one professional (Lex) in the ring for this match. Having a disagreement with who is or is not being pushed and believing someone hasn't earned there spot on the card is fine, but handle it behind the curtain instead of screwing the fans. That DQ ending was obviously worked on the fly and I don't blame Lex for leaving the way he did.

  • Teaching the young buck who was getting too much to soon, a lesson. This is how all the greats came up in the business. Only hard work, not pushes that came from butt kissing got one to the main event back then. Well, today you just have to have 'the look'. And they wonder why the business is trash now.

  • Well, only thing I'd correct is that this happened nearly 25 years ago, so "the look" was important then too.

  • How unprofessional of Brody not to sell for Luger! This is one reason why Brody wasn't always a favorite of promoters.

  • Couldn't agree more. That was ridiculous. I just watched a Bobby Heenan interview yesterday where he was asked his opinion of Brody and Bobby called him a "selfish jerk". This video doesn't do anything to contradict Bobby's opinion.

  • @Junkay2 brody was selling till 3:58 right before that lugar took the cage and then 5 to 6 big boots to the head , Broady is the vet the way lugar got up and fired back just deminished Brody . Im saying lugar didnt listen and pissed off the vet . So why sell for him .

  • @Junkay2 Listen to Bad New's story on Luger (and Brody) and you'll know why Luger was a chump.

    Just search it up.

  • @Junkay2 KLuger wasn't even cklose to good enough for Brody to sell for him. If you wanted Brody to sell, you had to make him sell. Luger was incapable of this.