Diamond Dallas Page gives update on Lex Luger documentary

Diamond Dallas Page is working on a Lex Luger documentary, but the project does not have a definitive release date yet.

On YouTube, DDP has produced videos of himself and Luger working together as Luger strives to get his mobility back. There have been huge milestones like Luger being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, along with more personal ones like him being able to trim his Christmas tree for the first time in two decades. But DDP told Insight with Chris Van Vliet that a full-fledged documentary will only be finished when Luger reaches the right point in his recovery.

“That’s the goal,” DDP said about releasing a Luger documentary. “And it’s got to be when he’s hit that spot where he feels really comfortable. His physical and mental action will tell us when that is. And we’re not there yet.”

Luger was able to stand up from his wheelchair unassisted when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2025. He originally wanted to do a longer walk to the podium, but Luger fell while getting into his wheelchair at the airport. The fall meant that Luger had to scrap his initial plans.

“He hit that concrete — and he felt so bad,” DDP said on Insight. “He’s like, ‘D, I feel so bad. I can’t walk and I want to do this for you.’ I’m like, ‘F*ck me, this is about you. And we’re doing a documentary.’ So another, ‘Oh, almost,’ you know?”

Luger suffered a spinal stroke in 2007 and has used a wheelchair to get around since. DDP has been there throughout the process and has seen Luger become a much better person along the way.

“He’s still got Lex in him, but the bottom line is he’s one of the nicest human beings on this planet,” DDP said.

DDP also produced the documentary “The Resurrection of Jake the Snake” in 2015. It followed DDP and Jake “The Snake” Roberts as Roberts worked to overcome his past demons.

Lex Luger shares positive update amid mobility recovery

This holiday season, Lex Luger was able to do something that he hasn’t been able to do in approximately 20 years.

Luger shared a picture on Tuesday morning showing himself standing on a step ladder and trimming his Christmas tree. He’s been working with Diamond Dallas Page to improve his mobility, with Luger now able to do more tasks on his own than he could previously. Luger has used a wheelchair to get around since suffering a spinal stroke in 2007.

“A picture is worth a thousand words!! Trimming our tree,” Luger tweeted. “Haven’t been able to do this for almost 2 decades. Thanks to my good friend ⁦ @RealDDP @DDPYoga. Thank you Jesus!!!”

The 67-year-old Luger (Larry Pfohl) noted that his new wife, who he married earlier this year, is someone who likes to start celebrating Christmas early.

“My beautiful wife starts celebrating early for sure,” he responded to a fan.

A star for WCW and WWE during his career, Luger was inducted into the Hall of Fame this April during WrestleMania 41 weekend. DDP helped induct him, with Luger able to stand up from his wheelchair on his own to deliver the induction speech.

DDP has documented Luger’s mobility recovery with videos on his YouTube channel. The most recent update video was posted in August:

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WWE

  • WWE uploaded the full segment with DIY returning to NXT last night to confront Trick Williams.
  • Ricky Saints posted a brief tweet acknowledging that today is the two-year anniversary of his AEW All Out 2023 strap match against Bryan Danielson: “What day to remember. [dragon emoji]”
  • Going Ringside spoke with NXT Champion Oba Femi, who said he would like to see WWE come back to Africa at some point:
    • 1000 percent, yeah. I still think the market is very untapped. I don’t know if they know how crazy people go for this company over there, but all they need is one show to make them realize. I’m sure there is [cultural concerns], but it’s not anything that you can’t find out. You can always fix fear of the unknown.
  • Denise Salcedo asked Lex Luger if he keeps up with the current product and if he has any favorite wrestlers:
    • I don’t sit down like all the time and watch everything, but I definitely want to be up to speed on what’s going on, for sure. I love it.
    • Man, there’s so many good ones, obviously. Cody [Rhodes], I love him. My association with his father – and that’s the first thing that pops in my mind. There’s so many great talents.
    • What blows my mind now are the women. I mean, what they do in the ring now. A lot of times their matches are way better than the guys. I don’t know if it’s their gymnastics background or their cheerleading – but, man, they do unbelievable stuff. I love watching a lot of their matches now.
  • Salcedo also has an interview with Ron Simmons.

Other Wrestling

  • Dustin Rhodes gave an update on his recovery from double knee replacement surgery:
    • Today marks 2 wks since surgury. Don’t really know how I was doing it these last 5 yrs. Knees were destroyed. Dressing off finally. I look forward to a slow and methodical rehab. Slow and steady. Thank yall for all of your support and prayers. God has it under control.
  • AEW filed a trademark for “The Swirl” on September 2. It’s the tag team name of Blake Christian & Lee Johnson.
  • Along with the regular Thursday TV episode on Honor Club, ROH will air a special YouTube episode this Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern.
  • Lee Moriarty will defend his ROH Pure title against Josh Woods at Action Dean 3 in Philadelphia this Saturday.
  • In an interview with The Escapist, Ric Flair named the top three cities that he loved wrestling in:
    • Tokyo would be top, then Chicago, and in the old days, Greensboro, North Carolina. Tokyo was insane. I’ve been there 68 times. It’s diluted now, but when it was just All Japan and New Japan. It was unbelievable.
  • Flair discussed his in-ring chemistry with Randy Savage:
    • No, we had terrible chemistry. He wanted to rehearse and I didn’t rehearse. I only did it for WrestleMania. Instead of having a week off, I had to come to Tampa and wrestle for three hours a day with him to memorize a match. And that just wasn’t my style. You have to feel the crowd.
  • A Lightning match (10-minute time limit) between Satoshi Kojima and Mr. Thomas has been booked for the TV taping portion of MLW’s Fightland event in North Richland Hills, Texas on September 13.
  • TMZ’s Inside the Ring podcast interviewed Matt Riddle about the controversy where he’s been accused of no-showing a charity event in the United Kingdom.
  • Rampage Jackson was on The Ariel Helwani Show today discussing the incident between his son Raja Jackson and Syko Stu.
  • Frankie Kazarian spoke with WrestlingNewsCo ahead of TNA’s events in Minneapolis this week.
  • Cheeseburger remembered Hana Kimura on what would have been her birthday:
    • Happy 28th Birthday Hana-Chan. I miss you everyday! Hug your loved ones close everyday and tell your people you love them before they’re gone!
    • It pains me to know that Hana would 100% be wrestling weekly on TV for WWE or AEW right now

September 26, 2007 Observer Newsletter: More fallout from the WWE Signature Pharmacy investigation

ESPN.com had a lengthy story interviewing Lex Luger, in specific talking about his drug usage, and blaming himself for the death of Elizabeth, saying her body couldn’t hold up to his level of partying. Now born again, Luger has said he is confessing all his drug usage, saying he came close to dying many times from overdoses. He is currently in line for hip replacement surgery.

He said he started doing steroids to gain weight quickly for Canadian Football, and was taught in sports that you do whatever it takes to win. “And that leads to guys wanting to take shortcuts, and then, cheat until you get caught, and then lie.” He said he started using Dianabol in 1979, when he was 20 years old. He said he never did steroids 52 weeks a year in pro wrestling, and would be on for 12 weeks, then off for 12 weeks, using testosterone and decadurabolin, saying they weren’t illegal (usage wasn’t illegal until 1991). Luger said while in WWE, wrestlers had little trouble getting around the WWE drug testing (1992-96).

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Lex Luger explains missing WWE WrestleMania Hall of Fame segment

Lex Luger would have liked to appear for the Hall of Fame segment at WrestleMania 41, but he wasn’t able to due to not feeling well.

The WWE Hall of Fame class of 2025 was acknowledged on stage at night one of WrestleMania on Saturday. Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Michelle McCool, Steve Austin & Bret Hart, Tugboat, and the family of John Tenta were all there with only Luger missing. Luger explained on The Ariel Helwani Show today that, the day before his Hall of Fame induction, he suffered a fall at the airport while trying to get into his wheelchair. With that and with the ceremony going late into the night on Friday, Luger was feeling wiped out by the time WrestleMania began.

“The next day, on Saturday, I could hardly get out of bed,” Luger said. “So I just called the guys and they were so cool about it and said, ‘Look, we’d love to have you down there. Let’s see how you feel later today.’ But it was obvious by late afternoon that time that I wasn’t going to be able to get out there.”

Luger did make his scheduled appearance at WrestleCon earlier on Saturday.

When asked if it bums him out that he wasn’t able to appear at WrestleMania, Luger said he’s still basking in his Hall of Fame induction.

“Saturday would have been great, but it was a no-go,” Luger said. “If I could have, I would have.”

Diamond Dallas Page, who has been working with Luger to improve his mobility, helped induct him into the Hall of Fame. Luger was able to stand up from his wheelchair unassisted at Friday night’s ceremony.

WWE Hall of Fame live coverage: Triple H headlines the class of 2025

With WrestleMania 41 finally on the doorstep, WWE will honor their past with tonight’s Hall of Fame ceremony from the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The headliner for this year’s ceremony is WWE chief content officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque who was surprised with the news by Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker earlier this year. He will inducted by Michaels.

He will be joined by former WWE and WCW star Lex Luger who has been a source of inspiration as he continues to battle various health issues that has him wheelchair-bound. “Diamond” Dallas Page will induct him as he has been working with Luger to improve his physical health.

Michelle McCool will also be inducted. The female star was a regular part of WWE from 2005 through 2011, winning the then-Divas title twice and the then-Women’s title twice. She will be inducted by her husband The Undertaker.

Other inductees include The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) inducted by The Undertaker; the Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin WrestleMania 13 match inducted by CM Punk; and Kamala, Ivan Koloff and Dory Funk Sr. in the Legacy wing.

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“Red Carpet” Pre-show

Peter Rosenberg and Jackie Redmond hosted a red carpet show, but I missed most of it stocking up on the caffiene I’ll need to get through this late night. (Also, I didn’t realize there was a pre-show) I tuned in time to see Stephanie and Paul “HHH” Levesque (and family) and Nick Khan arrive to unveil a bronze statue (with sledgehammer) in HHH’s likeness.

Redmond and Rosenberg also interviewed Biana Belair and Montez Ford on the red carpet.

Byron Saxton also interviewed Logan Paul. Paul thought he was being inducted in the Hall of Fame this year.

Paul Heyman showed good taste by ignorning Rosenberg and talked to Jackie Redmond about how great HHH was at steering the company out of the corporate chaos.

2025 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony

Legends like Dory Funk, Sr. and Jimmy Hart were shown mingling with Cody Rhodes, Charlotte Flair and The Miz leading into the show opening.

Michael Cole and Pat McAfee hosted the show. Michael Cole told the story about he watched “WWWF” television and watched an early WrestleMania on closed circuit while attending college in New York. Cole said it was his great honor that he got to provide the soundtrack for the great moments of the likes of “Booker T,” “Gunther,” “Tiffany Straton” and “even Dirty Dom.” But hosting the hall of fame with Michael Cole was the greatest honor of his career. McAfee admitted to stealing the WWF pay-per-views with the family down the street who had a black box.

Lex Luger’s Hall of Fame Induction

Sting, DDP, Eric Bischoff, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins and Shawn Michaels all offered pre-taped comments about Luger’s career. Clips of Luger slamming Yokozuna, the Lex Express, and Luger beating Hulk Hogan in the 100th episode of Nitro.

DDP inducted Lex Luger. He ran down Luger’s pre-wrestling highlights. DDP conflated the timeline of the Lex Express and Luger slamming Yokozuna (the slam came first, then the bus tour; not the other way around). He also claimed that Lex was supposed to be on Raw and instead showed up at the first Nitro (there was no Raw on that night; Nitro famously ran their first show unopposed). Page was there the night Lex became a quadrapeligic. Page hadn’t seen Luger in five years, but was there that night by fate and helped load Luger on a stetcher in “a story more far fetched than any wrestling angle.”

Lex doesn’t view this as a tragedy. This is where he learned that real strength is built in the shadow, and Luger to give himself to something higher, and to focus on buidling each other up instead of tearing each other down. “Even in our darkest hour, there is always hope.” Tonight we honor the legend of Lex Luger, and the man that Lawrence Phofl has become.

Lex Luger’s Induction Speech. Lex came out in a wheelchair but stood at the podium for his speech, despite “taking a bump at the Atlanta airport.” Lex went “from the penthouse, to the jailhouse, to no house…” Lex quoted “Amazing Grace” and thanked all his friends who supported him “even when I was unlovable.” Lex thanked “Pastor Steve” over and over for leading him to the Lord.

Lex told a story about being a wrestler “who wrestled, but didn’t grow up watching wrestling” and didn’t understand the fans. It was when he went into a Wal-Mart for “the first time in his life” and the fans in the Wal-Mart showed him a lot of love. And now Luger has come full circle and is a wrestling fan. Lastly, he thanked his family and talked about how his mom asked if he’d ever been inducted in the Hall fo Fame, and he hoped she was watching.

Of note: Kevin Owens was shown in the crowd, not looking like a guy who had neck surgery yet. Also shown in the crowd was Becky Lynch and Haku, who still looked like who could beat up the entire crowd.

McAfee played a clip of Michael Cole imitating HHH. I think this happened on Raw. This was embarassing for all involved.

Legacy Award: Kamala.

The Undertaker and Jerry Lawler talked up Kamala in clips, and Mid-South footage was shown of Kamala slamming Andre the Giant. Jean Harris (Kamala’s wife) was honored in the crowd.

Michelle McCool’s Induction

Trish Stratus, Mickie James and Natalya put over Michelle McCool as the face of the “Diva’s Era.” McCool was a middle school teacher who took a dare to enter the first “Diva Search,” and made appearances on some game shows. She formed a tag team with Layla and married the Undertaker.

The Undertaker inducted Michelle McCool. “It’s Vegas. It’s Friday night. I’m here for a good time, not for a long time.” Mark Callaway then talked for a long time. He told a funny story about how Michelle “chased him for months” and “finally wore him down.” He put over how she was the first person to hold the “Women’s Title” and the “Diva’s Title.” Mark also talked about how McCool is “a woman of faith” who made him a better husband and father. Mark also said that a lot of women wouldn’t be getting the opportunities they are today without McCool.

Michelle McCool’s Acceptance Speech. McCool talked about how she got a call from a 203 area code (Stanford, WWE Headquarters) and let it go to voicemail. She told a story about filling out an application for a season of Tough Enough and then throwing in the trash. She listened to the voicemail, letting her know she was going to be in the Diva Search, and in that moment she decided she was “enough.”

She then goes through her “Flawless Finishes.” The first one is a touching story about her father hitting her as punishment for a Thanksgiving food fight that she didn’t start when she was five. I think she thought that was a cute story but I think it missed the mark. She talked about not “listening to the noise,” telling the told the story about how she was told to “pull her punches” because they looked too good. She spoke about how “the world” doubted women’s wrestlers, but I seem to remember it wasn’t so much “the world” but the guy in charge.

Finally, “failing isn’t fatal.” She revealed she’s been dealing with kidney and liver disease for 25 years. After an overseas tour, her parents met her at the airport and took her to the hospital where she stayed and hallucinated for 16 days. Despite the difficulties, she was able to fight her way though that. (She never really explained what put her in the hospital.)

She thanked the fans and her WWE family. She thanked Fit Finley for fighting for the divas, thanked Stephanie for being a leader, and thanked Layla for being her partner. She thanked her parents, her brother and her children. And of course she thanked “her dear husband Mark” for being an inspriation. And she also thanked him for chasing him for months and not taking no for an answer. And then she talked some more.

This was way too long.

During her speech, The Bella Twins were shown in the crowd. Linda McMahon was sitting with Stephanie McMahon in the front row.

A long commerical break followed.

Legacy Award: Dory Funk Sr.

Dory Funk, Jr. and Stacy Funk were shown in the crowd.

HHH Video Package: Cole and McAfee riffed some more, and showed a video package put together by Tom Rinadli of Fox Sports on HHH. I’m starting to think this show is all about Paul Levesque. The video package showed footage of “Terra Ryzing” and the Curtain Call. Basically the idea here of this piece was Levesque would encounter a set back, then come back to a bigger and better role. Tearing his quad and then finishing the tag match, then going on to win the 2002 Royal Rumble. Potentially leaving the business after his “cardiac event” in 2021 but coming back to head creative. And more stuff putting over what a great guy Levesque is, and how this is the “Paul Levesque Era.”

The Natural Disaster’s Induction

Michael Cole pointed out Jimmy Hart in the crowd, which lead to the induction of the Natural Disasters. Otis, Bruce Prichard and Bronson Reed put over the athleticism of the big men.

Fred Ottoman & John Tenta’s Family’s Acceptance Speech. John Tenta, Jr. told a story about walking in on his dad watching a VHS tape of his “Quake Burgers” segment from Prime Time Wrestling. John’s daughter Johanna talked about training to be a wrestler to follow in her dad’s footsteps. She said he wanted to be remembered as “a pretty good heel,” but thanks to his work with “Uncle Fred” he would be remembered as a pretty good babyface as well.

Fred Ottman thanked the WWE Universe for this Hall of Fame induction and talked about how Tenta was “his brother from another mother.” Ottman got the call that he were going to team him with Earthquake as Typhoon after he’d done a photo shoot as Tugboat in Rhode Island. Ottman put over what a great dad and a great person Tenta was.

This was the best speech so far.

A Video Package of The Best Stunners: Xavier Woods from WrestleMania 32, Scott Hall from WrestleMania 18, The Rock from WrestleMania 15 and Pat McAfee from WrestleMania 2022.

WWE Immortal Moment: Steve Austin v. Bret Hart, Submission Match.

“If you put the letter “S” in front of “Hit Man” you have my exact opinion of Bret Hart.” A video package ran down the rivalry between Hart and Austin before clips of the match. Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Jerry Lawler, Drew McIntyre Bret Hart and Bruce Pritchard offered pre-tape comments on the match.

CM Punk Inducts the Immortal Moment. “So they’ve given me two minutes to talk…” but of course Punk could talk for 2 hours about this. Punk called it “the greatest match in WrestleMania history.” Punk gave a shout-out to Ken Shamrock for his role in the match (which is underrated) and to the city of Chicago for the role the crowd played as well.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Bret “The Hitman” Hart. They came out and unveiled a statue which is half Bret’s head and half Austin’s head. Bret is the first guy to get three Hall of Fame rings. Hart called it “his greatest match” and said it might even be the greatest match of all time. Hart talked about a famous French painter who said “art is a wound turned to light,” which Bret thought was the perfect statement about this match. Hart talked about being good friends with Austin and the respect and trust they had for each other.

Austin talked about “a real good house in Chicago that night.” Austin didn’t have a lot of faith in the finish, and he went back and asked “the old man” (the first reference to Vince McMahon all night, I think) if he really thought the finish would work. Austin then cussed a lot and a lot of it got bleeped. And then Austin called out the commentators for the job they did, and called out Vince by name along with Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler. Austin called for Pat McAfree to bring out some beer (that’s the most useful Pat has been all night). Pat, Bret and Austin all drank beers to close the segment.

That two-headed statue thing was weird.

Logan Paul, Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman and Mick Foley (and Mick’s daughter) were shown in the crowd during Punk’s speech. Noelle was not-so-discretly recording Austin’s speech on her phone. I guess she doesn’t subscribe to Peacock?

Legacy Award: Ivan Koloff

Grainy footage of Koloff ending Bruno Sammartino’s WWWF World Title reign was shown. Footage of Sammartino singing Ivan’s praises were shown. They also showed footage of Koloff bringing the Russian’s into the NWA. Renae Koloff’s wife was shown in the crowd.

The Induction of Paul “HHH” Levesque.

Cole and McAfee put over Levesque again before another video package. This video package, set to “Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica, showed footage from Levesque in the independents, as Terra Rysing and Jean-Paul Levesque in WCW, and of course all the WWF/E stuff. Comments from Foley, Austin, The Rock, John Cena, Randy Orton, Batista, Shawn Michaels and Michael Cole put over HHH. Footage of some of his most over-the-top WrestleMania entrances were shown. Dusty Rhodes and Seth Rollins comments highlighted how he developed NXT. Nick Kahn, Charlotte Flair, and Cody Rhodes also talked up his influence on the business side of things. Highligths of HHH’s mainstream media appearances and movies were shown.

Shawn Michaels Inducted Paul “HHH” Levesque. 60-year-old Shawn still comes out to “Sexy Boy.” Michaels immediately makes a joke about how this show is all about “a$$-kissing,” then tells the NXT crew if he’s not there tomorrow, that joke didn’t go over well in the back.

Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman were shown in the crowd when Michaels started talking about “The Clique.” Michaels called out the criticism that Levesque wouldn’t have been able to become the most powerful man in the business if he didn’t marry the boss’s daughter. Some hecklers in the crowd got a little rowdy at that line. Levesque’s parents were shown in the crowd. Michaels made a joke about how close he and Levesque are, and assured Stephanie the only times he’s ever kissed Levesque were on live TV.

Michaels talked about how Levesque’s good business instincts should have told him to cut Michaels off, but he stood by his friend. Instead of “just get in another car like anyone else” Paul stuck with Shawn, and then went on to become the new leader of DX. Michaels also put over how Levesque created NXT. Michaels put over NXT as a place where the passion for the business lives all the time. He created an environment where you could “create a WWE superstar.” And now nearly the entire WrestleMania card is “NXT alumni.” What started out for Shawn as “just checking out NXT” for “2 hours, 3 days a week” is now a 24 hour grind with emails coming in “per Paul” at 1am in the morning. “The Paul I worked for is a pain in my a$$.” “If you think the reign of terror from 2002-2005 was something, try working for the dude!” But Levesque didn’t leave Michaels in the 90s, so Shawn isn’t going to leave him.

Shawn put over Hunter as “the guy to take WWE into the future.” No one else can go from collaborating with Bad Bunny to working with CM Punk. Michaels put over how Levesque can manage the business and creative sides of this business and still have a love for it all. Shawn got choked up when he brought out HHH and told him that he loved him.

Paul “HHH” Levesque’s Acceptance Speech. I have a feeling he’s not only getting two minutes for his speech.

The crowd chanted “You Deserve It!” before Levesque could get started. Linda, Stephanie, their daughters and Levesque’s parents were all shown in the front row. Along with Cody and Brandi Rhodes.

Levesque put over his theme and Lemi’s friendship. He called out Rich Hering who did his first show for the “WWWF” 55 years ago, and has never left the company. Rich is “the Wolf” (from Pulp Fiction) because if there was something Paul couldn’t figure out, Hering could fix it.

Levesque didn’t know how to put the speech together. Some of these speeches are short, some are long, and some of them like Mr. T’s are still going on. Levesque realized this isn’t about him, but the people who got him there. Being a wrestler was all he ever wanted since he saw Chief Jay Strongbow when he was five yeards old. Levesque talked about how his parents taught him a work ethic (and also, it’s his parents 61st wedding anniversary). He told a story about how his sister Lynn beat up a bully for him. Lynn recently had a similar cardiac event as he did, and she’s made such a great recovery she is an inspiration for others.

Levesque put over his first workout partners from the first gym he walked into when he was 15 years old who encouraged him and taught him how to work out. He also talked about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s book was a blueprint for his success, and meeting Ted Arcidi in the gym. Arcidi tried to dissuade him from getting into wrestling (calling the business something that got bleeped), but Arcidi hooked him up with Killer Kowalski.

After the first day of training, Kowalski told Levesque to come back the next day, even though Levesque didn’t have the money to pay him just then. The lessons that Kowlaski taught him are the lessons he’s teaching the kids in NXT today. Levesque thanked Eric Bischoff for taking a change on a “GUD” (geographically undesirable) and hiring him for WCW. Levesque also talked about meeting Dusty Rhodes, a mentor who taught him “booking ain’t easy, kid.” Levesque directly addressed Cody, telling him “your dad meant the world to him.”

Levesque talked about hooking up with Arn Anderson, who took a liking to Levesque. Since Levesque didn’t drink, he could drive Arn home. He also learned a lot from Harley Race, and told a sweet story about Harley picking out earrings for Hunter’s first born daughter. Levesque put over “Stunning” Steve Austin and Mick Foley for being helpful in the not-so-great WCW environment.

He also talked about working with Terry Taylor, who encouranged Levesque to go to the WCW Power Plant. Levesque went to the Power Plant and worked out with Taylor and Steve Regal, and Taylor took Levesque into his home. He also talked about leaving WCW just before Regal and Levesque were going to be the Blue Bloods (with Sherri Martel, apparently?). Regal encouraged Paul to leave WCW for WWF so “Vince can make you a big star.”

When Levesque got to the WWF, he’s was about to get his own rental to drive himself from Boston to Portland, Maine. Kevin Nash shows up with a skecthy white van and invited him to ride with Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels and Sean Waltman. They spent every ride talking about business. He told a funny story about how Scott Hall would start the drive with, “Can we not talk about business tonight… but before do you know how in your match you did…” and then they’d spend the whole ride talking about the business.

Levesque told a story about how early on when he’s driving the Clique (actually on day one), where Shawn and Kevin are pretty drunk, Waltman is passed out in his strawberry shake, and Scott Hall is accusing the cook of “putting a booger in his eggs.” Levesque and Shawn drug Waltman out of the restaurant. Waltman is still passed out, so Levesque tried to slap him awake. They took Waltman to the hospital, and eventually they got to the hotel, where they had an hour to sleep before getting up to drive to the next town. And for some reason, Levesque loved it and decided he was gonig to ride with those guys from then on.

Levesque put over everyone’s strengths in the Clique. Nash saw the business like a movie. Waltman was the measuring stick; if you couldn’t work with him, you couldn’t work. Michaels put it all together like nobody else, and Scott Hall could simplify things it a way that would just change your view of the business. He told a funny story about how Hall legitimately knocked him out during a match on Monday Night Raw.

He put over all the great wrestlers he got to work with a learn from early on, from Bret Hart to Shawn Michaels to Steve Austin to the Bushwackers. There were all different styles there for him to learn from.

Levesque talked about forming DX with Shawn Michaels and meeting Joanie Laurer (Chyna). Levesque immediately saw Laurer as his “heater” (they’d tried putting him with Curt Hennig and Curtis Hughes, which didn’t work out for different reasons). Folks in the crowd immediately call out “Hall of Fame” for Laurer, and Levesque said “damn straight.” (He realizes he’s the guy who decides this now, right?)

Levesque said how much fun working with the second iteration of DX was (the group with Billy Gunn, Road Dog and Waltman). He talked about how Steve Austin was a mentor and how they were both honest with each other. Levesque called out Mick Foley for giving him “the gift of toughness” and called the Street Fight and Hell in the Cell Match two of his favorite matches. Levesque called Foley “one of his favorite oppoents of all time, and one of my favorite people of all time.”

Levesque talked about Evolution. He called Ric Flair “the greatest of all time” and talked about giving two young guys the opportunity to become stars. Those guys were Randy Orton and Dave Batista. Levesque talked about how Orton and Batista taught him the gift of giving back. Watching Orton and Batista become two of the biggest stars in the business, and also Orton become a great father and Batista a big movie star. That is what lit a fire in Levesque to keep giving back to others. He thanked Orton “for being the pain in the a$$ that you were.”

Levesque thanked Dr. James Andrews, Dr. Jeff Dougas and Kevin Wilk who helped put him back together and rehabilitate him after his injuries.

Levesque talked about going to the production meetings three hours earlier than the rest of the crew. He talked about learning from Jack Lanza, Pat Patterson and George Steele. Levesque put over Patterson as the greatest “finish guy” in the generation before his. Patterson was one of the first people to encourage Levesque to get into the creative side of the business.

This lead Levesque to developing the Performance Center and NXT, and he learned from Dusty Rhodes and his booking philosophy. There he worked with Matt Bloom, Terry Taylor and William Regal with the next generation of the business. It started with Roman and Seth, Becky and Charlotte and Bayley. It was “the fountain of youth” and inspiried Hunter and later Shawn, bringing back their passion for the business.

Levesque called out Michael Hayes as “this generation’s Pat Patterson” and another person he’s learned a lot from. Bruce Prichard had to navigate between “the office” and “the talent” that he’s learned a lot from. Ed Koski is a writer who Levesque gave credit to for a lot of things that happen and he’s learned a lot from.

Levesque talked about Paul Heyman’s Hall of Fame ring. Levesque had “consigliary” inscribed on that ring. Levesque put over his mother-in-law Linda for being an inspiration for his daughters. He called Shane McMahon the brother he’s never had, and also “please don’t jump off anything high.”

Levesque goes to talk about Vince (and the crowd pops). Levesque called it “a complicated story,” but said Vince was the one to encouraged him to go to those production meetings. He called Vince a friend and a mentor. “He’s my kids’ grandfather, so it’s complicated.” He went on, “When there’s somebody that helps propel you that far, you owe them so much. He taught me so much. What to do, what not to do. I’m grateful for all those lessons. I love you Vince.” They then cut to all the McMahons in the front row appaluding.

Levesque moved on to The Undertaker, the locker room leader when that meant “being the f*cking locker room leader.” He talked about doing a shot of Jack Daniels with The Undertaker in one of the early days, and he tried not to throw up. When Levesque’s relationship with Stephaine started, it was the Undertaker he went to for advice about it. “If you love her, go get it. If anybody doesn’t like it, they can [something that got bleeped].”

Levesque talked about the health scare in 2021. He was running coast-to-coast for 20 days. He thought he had pneumonia, but he was in heart failure. He was “on the one yard line.” Now, Levesque sees this as a gift, and that it’s the people around you that matter. Laying in bed, he didn’t think about business meetings or production meetings, but “Steph and those girls.” He still works as hard as he did, but he knows what’s important now: “Steph and those girls.”

Levesque’s oldest daughter, Auroa, is studying for a Ph.D. in phyiscal therapy and plays softball. Murphy, 16, rides horses and plays running back for the boy’s football team, because “I wanna prove to myself that I can.” And Vaughn, 14, is the fashion icon of the family who loves to sing, dance and have fun. Levesque called Stephanie his best friend and his rock, and that he couldn’t imagine a better partner, forever. “Not a bad commitment level for a guy who’s just trying to get a better spot in his job.”

Levesque then got to Nick Kahn, who he’s known for about a decade. Kahn is one of the best business people he’s ever met with a great mind for business. Levesque said he could not do his job without Kahn, and a big part of everything that is happening in WWE because of him.

At the end of the day, this weekend he’s still just a guy watching what he loves to watch, just like when he was five years old. He puts over the roster as the best athletes in the world. Inside, he’s still that little kid, and all the people’s he’s mentioned have helped prop that little kid up. He told the talent to encourage other and try to lift people up.

Levesque gets around to thanking “the fans, call them the WWE universe, call them marks.” Levesque said that he’s nothing without the fans, whether they’ve loved him or hated him. (I think a fan shouted out they hated Levesque, and he said “feelings mutual, just for you”). Levesque promised to do everything in his power to keep the business alive for the next generation when he’s gone. “Because you made me who I am, and I will never forget it.” “I’ve got two words for you.” The crowd shouted back, “Suck it!” “I was thinking thank you, but I’ll take it.”

After the speech, Levesque grabbed a water bottle and did trademark entrance/water spittake.

I totally lost track of time there (I had to pause/rewind a bit), but the whole thing for Levesque went over an hour. Despite that, it was still a pretty good speech, although I could have done without the Vince stuff.

Lex Luger hasn’t heard back about Sting inducting him into WWE Hall of Fame

Lex Luger hasn’t heard back from WWE regarding having Sting induct him into its Hall of Fame.

Speaking to Bill Apter, Luger said he asked about having both Sting and Diamond Dallas Page on stage with him at the April 18 ceremony.

“I ran it by WWE guys, Triple H’s right-hand man,” Luger said. “He goes, ‘I know what you’re going to ask. I’ll have to run that up the flagpole, but man, I don’t know.’ And I haven’t had an answer back on that, but obviously, maybe selfishly—somewhat selfishly—I think it’d be great for the fans too.”

Sting, who is under contract to AEW, would need Tony Khan’s permission to join Luger and DDP on stage.

“WWE may allow him up there, but he would also have to have permission from Tony Khan and AEW. So there’s a lot of moving parts there. But ideally, obviously, I would love to see both those guys up there with me. That would be huge for me and I think it’d be special for the fans too.”

Luger’s conversation with Apter is available below:

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Friday, April 18 at the BleauLive Theater inside the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The event begins after SmackDown, which will be held nearby at the T-Mobile Arena. In addition to Luger, this year’s Hall of Fame class includes Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Michelle McCool, and The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon). Additionally, Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin from WrestleMania 13 will be the first “Immortal Moment” to be inducted, with both Hart and Austin expected to appear at the ceremony.

Tony Khan: Sting & I haven’t spoken about Lex Luger WWE Hall of Fame induction

To this point, AEW head Tony Khan said he and Sting haven’t spoken regarding inducting Lex Luger into the WWE Hall of Fame.

News emerged in March that Luger and those close to him made WWE aware that his longtime ally and friend was his preferred choice to induct him during WrestleMania 41 weekend in Las Vegas.

Khan was asked about the situation during a media call on Thursday. He said he talked to Sting before March’s Revolution and caught up on some “great memories,” but the possible induction never came up.

“The last time I talked to Sting, that didn’t come up. I would have to talk to him about that,” he said.

Sting is currently under an AEW contract and given the relationship between WWE and AEW, it’s unclear what it would take for Khan to grant him permission.

Luger, who is under a WWE Legends deal, was allowed at Sting’s retirement match at 2024’s Revolution, but WWE mandated he not appear on camera. AEW allowed Billy Gunn to appear at the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony when DX was inducted, but Paul “Triple H” Levesque infamously joked during the ceremony that Vince McMahon would buy that “little pissant company” just to fire Gunn again.

This year’s ceremony will take place at 1 AM Eastern/10 AM Pacific on Friday, April 18th.

Tony Khan AEW media call notes: Bandido, Sting & Lex Luger, spiked bat spot, Max viewership

Ahead of this Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view in Philadelphia, AEW head Tony Khan held his usual pre-PPV media call was asked and answered questions about the Bandido/Chris Jericho match, Sting and the WWE Hall of Fame, the Max viewership report and more.

The full audio from the call can be heard below.

Bandido vs. Chris Jericho

Khan was asked if the match was off for Sunday since it’s disappeared from the website and wasn’t mentioned during the Dynamite rundown. Khan said there’s still one more TV show to go before Dynasty, but also said Bandido never formally accepted the mask vs. title challenge. He said he never confirmed the match for “good reasons” and then mentioned a reason being “the availability of Bandido to do the match and have the match play out safely for him and for us” which he didn’t clarify what that meant.

Sting and the WWE Hall of Fame

Asked about the potential of Sting inducting Lex Luger into the WWE Hall of Fame, Khan said he caught up with Sting in March but that topic didn’t come up and still hasn’t.

Max viewership

Khan didn’t deny anything written in the much-discussed BJ Bethel report this week about AEW viewership numbers on Max, but said he still he doesn’t get weekly reports like he does from Nielsen. He said he was excited about that report and that he does know AEW is one of the top sports events on Max week in and out, but not much else.

Moxley, Cope and Spike

Asked about some of the negative blowback online to the spiked bat to the back spot in the Jon Moxley vs. Cope match recently, Khan said it was a “hardcore moment,” put over how tough both guys were, and noted Moxley was able to wrestle this week. Khan overall didn’t sound like he put much weight in the negative comments.

For the full hour-long call, listen here.

Lex Luger reveals he recently got married

It’s been a big year for Lex Luger.

He’s set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025 in Las Vegas this month. He also revealed on the 83 Weeks podcast that he was recently married.

“Seventeen years, didn’t date. No women in my life at all. And I met this girl last year, Robin. We started hanging out a little bit and, you know, sparks started flying a little bit.”

Luger shared that Pastor Steve, who previously baptized and ordained him, also officiated the wedding.

“I got saved April 23rd, 2006, and (Pastor Steve) ordained me about nine years later. And now he married us Friday night on the back patio of our house, just a few people there. And we didn’t want to do the big wedding thing, but it was really special.”

“And to have Steve—Pastor Steve—there for my salvation, my ordination, and my marriage, like the trifecta. I mean, he’s like my own brother.”

Last month, reports surfaced that Luger had informed WWE that Sting was his “preferred choice” to induct him into the Hall of Fame. Sting, who is still under AEW contract in some form, is scheduled to be in Las Vegas over WrestleMania weekend, participating in non-WWE-related events. Fightful Select reports that WWE is “planning to make overtures, if they hadn’t already, about making that happen.”

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, April 18, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ BleauLive Theater following SmackDown.

Luger’s full appearance on the 83 Weeks podcast is available below:

WOR: Heel John Cena, AEW & WWE rosters

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • The Shad Gaspard/Jonathan Huber award
  • Heel John Cena
  • New Japan Cup finale
  • AEW Dynamite rating
  • AEW & WWE rosters
  • Lex Luger and Tony Khan’s dilemma
  • TKO & Netflix

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WOL: Chris Bey, Homicide, Dynamite, Sting and Luger

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including whether Sting should be allowed to induct Lex Luger into the Hall of Fame, AEW Dynamite from Wednesday night, Chris Bey and Homicide health updates, and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including Lex Luger and Sting and whether Tony Khan should allow Sting to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame, Cody and Cena and The Rock, New Japan Cup, Goldberg returning soon, Homicide is retiring and why, AEW and NXT TV reports, Collision spoilers and tons more.

A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: Margie Laszlo passes away
3:44: Lex Luger requests Sting for WWE Hall of Fame, Cody Rhodes and John Cena’s promo didn’t mention The Rock, NJPW Cup notes, Goldberg on Ariel Helwani
14:11: WWE announces European tour for this summer, Homicide retiring on Thursday
19:50: Ratings
33:03: AEW Dynamite recap
48:47: WWE NXT recap
1:00:11: AEW Collision spoilers

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Lex Luger informed WWE that Sting is preferred choice for Hall of Fame induction

Lex Luger would like Sting to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame next month, but that’s far from a guarantee to happen.

Reported by Fightful Select on Wednesday, Luger and those close to him informed WWE that his longtime tag team partner would be his “preferred choice” to induct him during WrestleMania 41 weekend in Las Vegas. Sting will be in Las Vegas to take part in various non-WWE festivities and events during the week.

However, Sting is still under contract with AEW in some form and it’s assumed they would have to clear the appearance. It’s unknown if they have been contacted by WWE to do just that, but Fightful Select also noted “WWE was planning to make overtures if they hadn’t already about making that happen.”

Sting retired a champion at March 2024’s Revolution after he and Darby Allin successfully defended the AEW Tag Team titles against the Young Bucks. Luger was in attendance, but was asked by WWE to not be shown on camera which he agreed to. The 66-year-old is under a WWE Legends deal.

Friends and rivals throughout their careers, Luger and Sting held the WCW World Tag Team titles for 156 days in 1996. The last time they shared a ring together was at a 2003 TNA pay-per-view on opposite sides of a tag team match.

Sting was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.

Luger, Triple H and Michelle McCool have been officially announced for the ceremony which will take place on Friday, April 18th at 1 AM Eastern/10 PM Pacific at the BleauLive Theater in Las Vegas.

Lex Luger ‘overwhelmed’ by reaction to WWE Hall of Fame announcement

Lex Luger says he is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support he’s received since being announced for the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Luger have been announced thus far for next month’s ceremony in Las Vegas. During a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio, Luger said he wasn’t sure he’d ever be given the honor.

“If you told me 20 years ago I’d even have anything to do with the wrestling business ever again at the place I was in—I’d almost given up hope of it ever happening. To go from there to 20 years later to being announced in the Hall of Fame…,” Luger said before getting too choked up to speak.

“Overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and congratulations shown by the incredible wrestling fans, family, and friends!!! So honored and filled with gratitude. Thank you Lord!!!” Luger posted to X shortly after the announcement.

Luger also credited Diamond Dallas Page for helping to bring about his induction. In early 2024, Luger went to stay at DDP’s place in Florida to take part in the DDP Yoga program to improve his mobility. Luger has used the assistance of a wheelchair since suffering a spinal stroke in 2007. DDP built a guest room for Luger, dubbed “The Total Package Suite.”

“Sting’s my best friend, but man, DDP and I have spent the last year together working out. I don’t think any of this might have happened at all without him. Him and his wife, they are special people, I’m telling you,” Luger continued.

Luger, who has been under a WWE Legends deal for a decade, said he hopes he can stand and possibly walk for his induction, something he and DDP are working on.

“I hope I can stand and maybe even walk, but we’re not there yet. But man, we’ve got a few weeks left,” Luger said.

Luger says there are two people he would like to induct him, but they need to get cleared by WWE management.

“I have two guys in mind. It’s got to go up through the chain of command with various people. So, we shall see, stay tuned,” he said.

The WWE Hall of Fame 2025 induction is scheduled for Friday, April 18, at the Fontainebleau hotel in Las Vegas. It will air live on Peacock and WWE’s social channels.

Luger’s full appearance on the show is available below: