Lex Luger Addresses the Passing of Miss Elizabeth
The world of professional wrestling was rocked by tragedy last week as news of the passing of Miss Elizabeth, one of the most beloved and iconic figures in the industry, broke. The news sent shockwaves through the entire community, with fans and fellow wrestlers alike mourning the loss of a true legend. Among those who were deeply affected by her passing was none other than Lex Luger, a former colleague and friend of Miss Elizabeth. In an exclusive interview, Luger opened up about his memories of Miss Elizabeth and how her passing has affected him.
Luger, who was known as “The Total Package” during his wrestling career, first met Miss Elizabeth in the late 1980s when they were both working for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE). They quickly formed a partnership on-screen, with Miss Elizabeth serving as Luger’s manager and adding a touch of elegance and grace to his already impressive persona. Off-screen, the two also became good friends, often traveling and socializing together.
When asked about his memories of Miss Elizabeth, Luger was quick to recall her warmth and kindness. “She was such a sweet and genuine person,” he said, with a hint of sadness in his voice. “She always had a smile on her face and made everyone around her feel special.” Luger went on to describe her as a true professional, both in and out of the ring. “She was so dedicated to her craft and always gave her best in every performance. She was a true inspiration to me and many others in the industry.”
Despite their close friendship, Luger revealed that he and Miss Elizabeth had lost touch in recent years. However, her passing has brought back a flood of memories for him. “I’m devastated by the news of her passing. It’s a reminder to cherish the people in your life and not take a single moment for granted,” he shared.
Miss Elizabeth’s untimely passing has also brought light to the issue of mental health within the wrestling industry. Luger, who himself has battled with addiction and depression, believes that it’s a topic that needs to be addressed more openly. “The industry can be a tough and demanding place, both physically and mentally. It’s important for everyone to take care of their mental health and seek help when needed,” he emphasized.
Luger also expressed his gratitude for the support and love that the wrestling community has shown in the wake of Miss Elizabeth’s passing. “It’s heartwarming to see the outpouring of love and tributes for her. She truly touched the lives of so many people, both inside and outside of the ring.”
In her passing, Miss Elizabeth’s legacy will live on forever. She will always be remembered as one of the pioneers of women in professional wrestling and a role model for future generations. Luger hopes that her impact on the industry will continue to be recognized and celebrated. “She was a trailblazer and paved the way for many female wrestlers today. Her memory will always be cherished and her impact will never be forgotten.”
As we mourn the loss of Miss Elizabeth, let us remember her with fondness and honor her contributions to the world of professional wrestling. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Miss Elizabeth. Your spirit will live on forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved you.

