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Boasting an impressive physique, Lex Luger is given the moniker "The Narcissist" and later "The All-American"; Luger's winning streak comes to a grinding halt with drug and alcohol abuse, jail time, and the tragic death of girlfriend Miss Elizabeth.
Boasting an impressive physique, Lex Luger is given the moniker "The Narcissist" and later "The All-American"; Luger's winning streak comes to a grinding halt with drug and alcohol abuse, jail time, and the tragic death of girlfriend Miss Elizabeth.
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