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- And so another one goes. The 'professional wrestler' whose name was not released yesterday turned out to be Elizabeth Hulette, better known to the wrestling world as Miss Elizabeth.
She was 43 years old. Liz was at Luger's house and police were notified after a 911 call to go on-site where they found her sick.
She later died at the hospital. She has been going out with Luger since the days of the end of WCW although they weren't married. Luger was taken into custody yesterday morning for questioning but was released later.
Hulette was born on November 19th, 1960 in Kentucky but then moved to Atlanta, GA., where she was residing until her untimely death. She was a graduate of the University of Kentucky, with a degree in Communications.
The 'first lady of wrestling' married Randy Poffo on December 30th 1984 but divorced from him in 1992. She then married lawyer Cary Lubetsky in December 1997 but again divorced him and moved with Luger.
She made her wrestling debut in the mid-80s managing her then-husband Randy 'Macho Man' Savage and moved on to manage other great wrestling superstars such as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, Lex Luger and Sting.
Liz was considered one of the first 'Divas' so to speak as she set standards for female managers.
She was 43 years old. Liz was at Luger's house and police were notified after a 911 call to go on-site where they found her sick.
She later died at the hospital. She has been going out with Luger since the days of the end of WCW although they weren't married. Luger was taken into custody yesterday morning for questioning but was released later.
Hulette was born on November 19th, 1960 in Kentucky but then moved to Atlanta, GA., where she was residing until her untimely death. She was a graduate of the University of Kentucky, with a degree in Communications.
The 'first lady of wrestling' married Randy Poffo on December 30th 1984 but divorced from him in 1992. She then married lawyer Cary Lubetsky in December 1997 but again divorced him and moved with Luger.
She made her wrestling debut in the mid-80s managing her then-husband Randy 'Macho Man' Savage and moved on to manage other great wrestling superstars such as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, Lex Luger and Sting.
Liz was considered one of the first 'Divas' so to speak as she set standards for female managers.