While the fillet side of the steak was so soft it melted in my mouth like butter, I could barely chew through the porterhouse ...
Lex Luger doesn’t know why he’s not in the WWE Hall of Fame, but thinks good things happen to those who wait. The wrestling legend has been wheelchair bound for nearly two decades. He suffered ...
Lex Luger has taken (partial) responsibility for the untimely death of Miss Elizabeth. The former WWE star died of acute toxicity in 2003 after an accidental overdose of painkillers and alcohol. While ...
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This was the very first military Luger ever produced
The first nation to adopt the Luger was Switzerland, which began testing in late 1898 and formally accepted the Luger in May 1900. Their guns were the first Lugers to be mass produced, as they were ...
As Lex Luger prepares to enter the WWE Hall of Fame later this month, fans have wondered whether Sting (currently under contract to AEW) will be on hand to do the induction speech. It's no secret that ...
Few stars in WWE’s bulging ‘New Generation’ era of the mid-1990s boasted a look quite like that of Lex Luger. Luger was a triumph in the NWA and WCW across the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning the ...
Famously old-school South Williamsburg institution Peter Luger Steak House — a more than 130-year-old restaurant known as much for its no-nonsense service as it is for its dry-aged steak — is getting ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** The Luger is the direct descendent ...
After years of people wondering if he was ever going to be inducted, Lex Luger will take his place in the WWE Hall of Fame this April as he will be part of the class of 2025. The announcement came via ...
Liz Provencher is a Brooklyn-based writer covering food, drink, and travel. Her work can be found in publications like Architectural Digest, Eater, Thrillist, Travel + Leisure, Wine Enthusiast, and ...
Businessman Jim Luger protested the Vietnam War and worked for civil rights for decades. He also was an American warrior. In 1950, Luger, a young athlete from south Minneapolis, dropped out of the ...
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