
Lex Luger Showed Up at Sting's Final Match in a Wheelchair
"The way I had turned my neck while sitting on the plane had basically cut off my blood flow. It was just a freak accident."
By Brandon CharlesMar. Five 2024, Published 3:fifty three p.m. ET
Wrestling legend Lex Luger made an appearance at wrestling legend Sting's remaining fit on March 3, 2024. If you haven’t noticed The Total Package since his WCW and WWE heyday, you can be questioning if it’s the same Lex Luger.
Lex, real name Lawrence Wendell Pfohl, is a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He was voted Most Popular Wrestler of the Year in 1993 while with WWF. However, he has been mostly absent from professional wrestling programming since WCW closed in 2001. He seemed like nearly every other wholesome, 30-something wrestler in the early 2000s, however now he is in a wheelchair. Keep reading for the entire details.
Why is Lex Luger in a wheelchair?
Lex nearly died in a motorcycle coincidence in 1992. Six months later he used to be again in a wrestling ring and made his WWF debut. This near-fatal coincidence isn't why Lex is these days in a wheelchair.
Lex talked about the revel in that led to wanting a wheelchair in an Oct. 21, 2009, piece on WWE.com. "I injured my neck on an airplane from Atlanta to San Francisco," Lex explained in regards to the flight that modified his life in 2007. "The way I had turned my neck while sitting on the plane had basically cut off my blood flow. It was just a freak accident, but it caused massive swelling from my C6 [vertebra], at the base of my neck, to my D5 in my chest. It paralyzed me from the neck down."
Oh what a night time!!
Stinger went out in style!!
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The Total Package has a new lease on existence.
While Lex could also be unrecognizable for those who most effective have in mind him as The Total Package, he’s still mentally sharp and looks in the occasional WWE video. There used to be even a Biography: Legends episode on Lex in 2022 on A&E/Peacock.
In an Aug. 4, 2022, interview with Sports Illustrated, Lex used to be asked about his present health status. “It’s mind-boggling. I’m in extraordinary well being,” Lex states. “Other than my mobility issues from my spinal wire issue, I’m very wholesome, and that’s a miracle of God after what I put my frame through. I normally use a wheelchair or a walker, however I will be able to walk some."
"I've nice mobility, I power," Lex continued. "But you understand how your power will cross out for a second all the way through a storm? That can happen to me, and I’m at the flooring ahead of I are aware of it. So I take a lot of precautions. I live utterly independently, which wasn’t supposed to occur. I don’t glance the similar as a result of I don’t hit the weights like I used to, however I’m healthy."
In an Oct. 30, 2023, episode of Under The Ring: Pro Wrestling Conversations, Lex gave an update on his day-to-day. "I was by no means meant to be partially paralyzed," Lex says. "I’m what they call a ‘high-functioning quadriplegic.’ I will are living independently and feed and bathe myself. I was now not intended in an effort to do any of that. I will live independently. It’s really a miracle of God that I will be able to do what I do.”
If you're a fan of Psalm 118:24, you will want to give Lex a follow.
Lex is a born once more Christian due to his friendship with the aforementioned Sting. You can pay attention him relatively often on the Lex Expressed podcast and spot him steadily Tweet, "Another day. Thank you Lord!!! Psalm 118:24" maximum on a regular basis at @GenuineLexLuger.
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