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Post by Mr. Old School™ on May 1, 2008 6:34:59 GMT -5
Well, I wish I could be making a post under happier circumstances, but today marks 5 years since the wrestling world lost "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabeth. She was only 42 years old. I started watching wrestling when I was about 5 years old, way back in 1985 and Miss Elizabeth who was managing "Macho Man" Randy Savage at the time was one of my first memories of wrestling. She was a great manager. Not the most effective at times, but she did serve her purpose and who will ever forget her distraction at SummerSlam '88?? I know I won't. And how about when she caused The Mega Powers to explode at WrestleMania V? I still remember the sick bump she took on Saturday Night's Main Event like it was yesterday, when Akeem tossed Savage to the outside of the ring and he crashed right on Elizabeth. At the time, I thought he really injured her, but she sold it for everything it was worth. It's just really sad when you pop in an old W.W.F. Coliseum Video tape from the early 90's and you see how many people that are no longer with us...Sapphire, Sensational Sherri, Miss Elizabeth, Earthquake, Hercules, Mr. Perfect, Dino Bravo, Andre the Giant, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Road Warrior Hawk, Big John Studd, Bad News Brown, The British Bulldog, Gorilla Monsoon, Lord Alfred Hayes, Bam Bam Bigelow, The Big Boss Man, Crush, Kerry Von Erich, Jack Tunney and on and on... I'll tell ya one thing, Heaven has one hell of a talent roster, that's for sure!! But seriously, I will never forget Miss Elizabeth and the memories she gave to us all. Please take the time to share your memories of Miss Elizabeth. Thank you. R.I.P. "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabeth
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Post by rbwwejakks on May 1, 2008 7:18:31 GMT -5
R.I.P. Elizabeth.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on May 1, 2008 8:14:44 GMT -5
horrible loss. although I wasn't watching wrestling when she was around, i have seen several tapes of her, and she was a great actress, and stunningly beautiful.
R.I.P. Elizabeth.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2008 9:01:40 GMT -5
Yeah Elizabeth was great. It's so sad how her life ended. My greatest memory of Elizabeth is from my first ever ppv(wrestlemania 7) when she got in the ring and threw Sherri out of the ring and embraced with Macho Man. Another good one was when Savage proposed to her and she said "oh yeah". Those were the good ol days!
RIP Miss Elizabeth.
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Post by hbk4champ on May 1, 2008 9:06:10 GMT -5
rip. im not old enough to remember her though. im 14 and started watching wrestling in 1998.
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Post by Blazer034 on May 1, 2008 9:09:02 GMT -5
I swear time is going by really fast. It does not seem like it has been five years.
R.I.P. Miss Elizabeth
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Post by dfens on May 1, 2008 18:17:29 GMT -5
She was a great manager and is still greatly missed.
R.I.P.
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Post by carly1988 on May 1, 2008 18:20:39 GMT -5
man we she took her skirt off at Summerslam and we actually got to see those thighs and butt that had forever been hidden....It was heavenly...She was so gorgeous. She had that pure look, not like the skank whores that are on tv now.....I miss Miss Elizabeth
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on May 1, 2008 18:26:53 GMT -5
man we she took her skirt off at Summerslam and we actually got to see those thighs and butt that had forever been hidden....It was heavenly...She was so gorgeous. She had that pure look, not like the skank whores that are on tv now.....I miss Miss Elizabeth Couldn't agree more. Miss Elizabeth was truly one of a kind. I highly doubt there will be another like her ever again. The skanks you see today in the WWE namely Ashley, pale in comparison to Miss Elizabeth. I wish I could've met her while she was still here, but I never got the chance...You aren't the only one who misses her, that's for sure.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on May 1, 2008 18:42:30 GMT -5
Five years sure go by fast. I recall being stunned when I found out that Miss Elizabeth passed away. My all time favorite moment was when she got back together with Macho Man Randy Savage at WrestleMania VII. To be honest, that make my eyes tear.
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Post by jake_317 on May 1, 2008 18:51:48 GMT -5
This is the reason why I will forever hate Lex Luger.
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Post by savagenation4life on May 1, 2008 18:54:24 GMT -5
yeah I used to spend a lot of time in the bathroom with pictures of her in the 80's.
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Post by 49% Motherf**ker, 51% SOB on May 1, 2008 18:56:04 GMT -5
Well, I wish I could be making a post under happier circumstances, but today marks 5 years since the wrestling world lost "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabeth. She was only 42 years old. I started watching wrestling when I was about 5 years old, way back in 1985 and Miss Elizabeth who was managing "Macho Man" Randy Savage at the time was one of my first memories of wrestling. She was a great manager. Not the most effective at times, but she did serve her purpose and who will ever forget her distraction at SummerSlam '88?? I know I won't. And how about when she caused The Mega Powers to explode at WrestleMania V? I still remember the sick bump she took on Saturday Night's Main Event like it was yesterday, when Akeem tossed Savage to the outside of the ring and he crashed right on Elizabeth. At the time, I thought he really injured her, but she sold it for everything it was worth. It's just really sad when you pop in an old W.W.F. Coliseum Video tape from the early 90's and you see how many people that are no longer with us...Sapphire, Sensational Sherri, Miss Elizabeth, Earthquake, Hercules, Mr. Perfect, Dino Bravo, Andre the Giant, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Road Warrior Hawk, Big John Studd, Bad News Brown, The British Bulldog, Gorilla Monsoon, Lord Alfred Hayes, Bam Bam Bigelow, The Big Boss Man, Crush, Kerry Von Erich, Jack Tunney and on and on... I'll tell ya one thing, Heaven has one hell of a talent roster, that's for sure!! But seriously, I will never forget Miss Elizabeth and the memories she gave to us all. Please take the time to share your memories of Miss Elizabeth. Thank you. R.I.P. "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabeth She was an addict. No remorse for addicts.
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Post by 49% Motherf**ker, 51% SOB on May 1, 2008 19:01:58 GMT -5
This is the reason why I will forever hate Lex Luger. Its Luger's fault that she was a drug addict??
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on May 1, 2008 19:14:14 GMT -5
This is the reason why I will forever hate Lex Luger. Its Luger's fault that she was a drug addict?? She was living with him. He was supplying the drugs. She is the one responsible for her own actions but Luger is the supplier and with that comes some responsibility.
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Post by 49% Motherf**ker, 51% SOB on May 1, 2008 19:18:41 GMT -5
Its Luger's fault that she was a drug addict?? She was living with him. He was supplying the drugs. She is the one responsible for her own actions but Luger is the supplier and with that comes some responsibility. What about the person that sold them to Luger, or the person that sold them to lugers supplier?? This blame game can go on and on. She is responsible for her own actions. No ones fault but hers.
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Post by Ultimo619 on May 1, 2008 19:19:42 GMT -5
It's been five years already?!
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Post by jake_317 on May 1, 2008 19:32:40 GMT -5
Did you see Luger's supply of drugs in their house? Liz mighta been an addict, but Luger took advantage of her by keeping her doped up with his supply and keeping her inside his house.
I could careless what you argument is, but if you think Luger had nothing to do with inducing her overdose by feeding her dope, you are nuts. I've seen it happen to normal women and Luged did it to Liz. If she wasn't with Luger, this would've never happened.
When two people are living in a hole, one has hundreds of prescirption drugs and one is a drug addict, who has the control in the relationship, exactley. I never saw Luger trying to take her to rehab and he would've if he really cared about her. He cared about keeping her doped up and keeping his nuts shrivleled from roids.
...and that is why I wish Brodie woulda killed him in their famous cage match.
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on May 1, 2008 20:12:23 GMT -5
Also, for those that remember like I do, exactly 1 week before Elizabeth died, Luger had been arrested for beating her. And a week later she is dead. So yeah, I'd say most of the fault is on Luger's shoulders for Liz becoming an addict.
I mean, if she was living with some juice-head that was beating her, I'd probably become an addict too, just to deal with the pain and everything.
And it wasn't like she was taking some serious drugs like cocaine or crystal-meth or anything like that.
I believe she died as a result of a bad mix of pain medication and alcohol and also choked on her food as well.
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Post by Angel Beast on May 1, 2008 20:31:55 GMT -5
She was living with him. He was supplying the drugs. She is the one responsible for her own actions but Luger is the supplier and with that comes some responsibility. What about the person that sold them to Luger, or the person that sold them to lugers supplier?? This blame game can go on and on. She is responsible for her own actions. No ones fault but hers. Luger could have helped her out by getting rid of the drugs in his house and send her to rehab so he does have some fault in this
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