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Miss Elizabeth
Statistics
Ring name(s) Miss Elizabeth
Elizabeth (Lubetsky)
Liz
Born November 19, 1960(1960-11-19)
Frankfort, Kentucky
Died May 1, 2003 (aged 42)
Atlanta, Georgia
Debut May 1985
Retired August 17, 2000

Elizabeth Ann Hulette (November 19, 1960May 1, 2003), best known as Miss Elizabeth, was a U.S. professional wrestling manager. She gained international fame during the late-1980s and early-1990s in the World Wrestling Federation, and the mid-1990s in World Championship Wrestling in her role as the counterpart to "Macho Man" Randy Savage.

Contents

Professional wrestling career

While working at International Championship Wrestling shows, Hulette met Randall Poffo, a wrestling performer with the stage name "'Macho Man' Randy Savage".

World Wrestling Federation

1985-1987

In 1985, the WWF was doing an angle where all the managers in the promotion were bidding for Randy Savage's services. During a match on July 30, 1985, several managers were at ringside in hopes that he would name one of them as his new manager. After the match, Savage thanked the managers for their consideration and then asked that his new manager come to ringside. An unnamed woman then came down to the ring, and announcer Bruno Sammartino remarked, "She must be some sort of movie star." It was later revealed that her name was Miss Elizabeth. Elizabeth's WWF debut aired on the August 24, 1985 edition of WWF Prime Time Wrestling, and from that point on, she was the manager of Randy Savage.[1]

Miss Elizabeth's first major angle was during Savage's feud with George "The Animal" Steele in 1986. In the angle, Steele fell in love with Miss Elizabeth, angering Savage and leading to a series of matches. Their feud was one of the WWF's most popular of the 1980s; it carried on for more than a year, thanks to the feral Steele's continued innocent crush on Elizabeth. She also figured prominently in Savage's 1986 feuds with Hulk Hogan and Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat.

After injuring Steamboat's larynx, Savage lost his Intercontinental Title at WrestleMania III on March 29, 1987 to Steamboat. The Savage-Steamboat match concluded with Steamboat defeating Savage. Steamboat later lost the title to The Honky Tonk Man. Honky's constant harassment of Miss Elizabeth instigated a challenge by Randy Savage. In the match, which aired on the October 3, 1987 edition of NBC's Saturday Night's Main Event, Miss Elizabeth persuaded Hulk Hogan to rescue and join Savage to form The Mega Powers, defeating The Honky Tonk Man and his allies, Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.

1988-1989

The year 1988 was a pivotal one for Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth. Hulk Hogan, who had been the Champion and the foundation upon which the WWF's popularity was built, lost the WWF World championship belt in a match against André the Giant. André the Giant then forfeited the belt to the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase due to an arrangement that they had prior to the match. President Jack Tunney declared that the belt cannot be forfeited to another individual. A tournament was held at WrestleMania IV to declare a new champion, which Randy Savage won. With Miss Elizabeth alongside him in the spotlight, she was the first female manager-valet to ever reach such a successful plateau.

At the first ever SummerSlam, The Mega Powers teamed up against André the Giant and Ted DiBiase, with Jesse Ventura as the referee. Most of the pre-match build-up centered around Elizabeth, who by this time was at the peak of her popularity. The tease for the match was that if things got bad, Elizabeth, billed as the secret weapon of The Mega Powers, was going to wear a bikini under her fancy clothes. Towards the end of match, André and Dibiase were in control, so Elizabeth got up on the apron and ripped her skirt off to reveal a red bikini bottom, which distracted both André and DiBiase. The Mega Powers quickly took advantage of the situation and won the match after Ventura made a reluctant three-count (Savage rode Ventura's arm down to the mat to finalize the count).

Miss Elizabeth became the catalyst for the breakup of the Savage–Hogan relationship. During a 1989 tag team match that pitted the Mega Powers against The Twin Towers (Akeem "The African Dream" and The Big Bossman), Savage was thrown onto Miss Elizabeth, knocking her unconscious on the outside of the ring. Seeing this, Hogan scooped her up and, as the match continued, carried her to the backstage area for medical attention. Upon his return to the ring, Hogan was greeted with anger from Savage for having abandoned him in the midst of a match. Savage slapped his partner and left the ring area. Hogan continued the match, winning singlehandedly. Hogan exited the ring and reached the backstage area, where Savage attacked him, turning Savage heel.

1990-1992

Savage remained a heel for many months, eventually taking on Sherri Martel as his manager and dubbing himself "The Macho King" after defeating "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan for the "king of the ring" tournament crown in the later part of 1989. Miss Elizabeth was a full-time valet and did not officially wrestle in a single match. However, she engaged in a notable feud with Sherri Martel, including several catfight segments. When Savage and Martel began a heated feud with "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire, Miss Elizabeth came to their aid and joined forces with Rhodes and Sapphire. This came to a head at WrestleMania VI, where the two couples were engaged in the WWF's first mixed tag-team match. When Martel attempted to help Savage double-team Rhodes, Miss Elizabeth grabbed Martel by the hair. While the two women faced off, Sapphire took advantage of the situation, kneeling down behind Martel just as Miss Elizabeth pushed her. Martel lost her balance and gave Sapphire enough advantage to pin Martel for the win.

Miss Elizabeth disappeared from WWF television until WrestleMania VII, when Savage lost a retirement match to The Ultimate Warrior. Upon his loss, Martel began beating him and kicking the defeated man, until Elizabeth, who was sitting at ringside, entered the ring and defended Savage. Elizabeth grabbed Martel by the hair and threw her out of the ring, reuniting Savage and Elizabeth.

The couple then held a heavily promoted on-air wedding billed as "The Match Made in Heaven" at SummerSlam 1991 in New York's Madison Square Garden (the couple were officially married on December 30, 1984).[2] At the wedding reception, Elizabeth opened a gift package containing a live snake, which frightened her. This led to Savage coming out of retirement for a feud with Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Moments later, Roberts and The Undertaker crashed the reception and assaulted Savage. At the Tuesday in Texas pay-per-view, Savage pinned Roberts. Following the match, Roberts beat down Savage, then forced Elizabeth to beg him to stop the beating. Apparently dissatisfied with her begging, Roberts grabbed her by the hair and slapped her across her face. On the February 8, 1992 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, Roberts, with a steel chair in tow, was waiting in the backstage area for Elizabeth and Savage to come through the curtain after a match. Roberts was about to strike Elizabeth with the chair, but Undertaker stopped him. This started Undertaker's feud with his former ally.

In her final WWF angle, WWF Champion Ric Flair bragged that he dated Elizabeth before Savage met her. Flair's tagline was, "She was mine before she was yours." He showed photos of himself with Elizabeth in casual situations, which were later printed in an issue of WWF Magazine. Flair, with Mr. Perfect as his "executive consultant", said that they were going to show a nude photo of Elizabeth on the screen at WrestleMania VIII, although this did not occur. Halfway through this match Elizabeth made her way to ringside against the wishes of WWF officials. After the match Flair tried to kiss Elizabeth who slapped him. Instead, Savage regained the belt in a match with Flair at the event, and WWF Magazine later revealed that the photos were doctored, as other photographs showed Elizabeth in the exact same poses and situations, but with Savage. Elizabeth's final WWF appearance took place on April 19, 1992 during an overseas tour of England. Randy Savage pinned Shawn Michaels after Miss Elizabeth, who had earlier been sent backstage, returned to prevent Sherri's interference.[3]

Savage and Liz divorced on September 18, 1992.[citation needed]

World Championship Wrestling

1996-1998

In January 1996, Miss Elizabeth returned to wrestling as a valet for Savage. She later turned against Savage and become Ric Flair's valet in the Four Horsemen. She later turned against the Four Horsemen and joined the New World Order (nWo) alongside Savage and Hogan. In June 1998, she parted ways with Savage once again by joining Hogan's side of the nWo, nWo Hollywood. Then, she accompanied Eric Bischoff on his way to the ring for the next few months.

Elizabeth briefly married Cary Lubetsky, a South Florida attorney, in December 1997. The wedding was held at the Cuban Hebrew Temple in Miami Beach. The marriage was short-lived, as the couple were divorced in 1998.[4]

1999

On the January 4 episode of Nitro, Elizabeth was seen talking to police detectives. She claimed that Bill Goldberg was stalking her and that he even accosted her by the water cooler. She then filed charges against Goldberg. Goldberg was arrested later that night for aggravated stalking and taken into custody by police. However, later that night, Elizabeth admitted that she was lying. As it turned out, Elizabeth was a pawn for the nWo so that Goldberg wouldn't be able to have his scheduled title match with Kevin Nash later that night. Due to Goldberg's apparent absence, the returning Hulk Hogan took Goldberg's title shot in the match that became known as "The Fingerpoke of Doom". Soon after, Elizabeth accompanied Lex Luger, and sometimes Kevin Nash, to ringside. However, Luger injured his biceps at a February 1999 house show and they soon took time off the road.

2000

In February, Elizabeth managed the short-lived partnership between Luger and Ric Flair. The three of them were known as Team Package. The trio's main goal was to take down Hulk Hogan, whom Luger had been publicly challenging to a match during the previous few weeks. Hogan made his return to WCW during the February 2 edition of WCW Thunder, and while his back was turned during an interview segment, Elizabeth came into the ring, baseball bat raised. However, Hogan quickly turned around and easily out-muscled the bat from her possession. As a receipt for her dastardly act, and in a throwback to his attacks on Sensational Sherri in the World Wrestling Federation, Hogan picked up Liz and held her up high in the air and delivered his patented atomic drop. However, Elizabeth no-sold the maneuver and quickly rolled out of the ring.[5] Later that week, Hogan called into Bubba the Love Sponge's radio show to discuss his program with Luger, not to mention Elizabeth no-selling his atomic drop maneuver on the previous edition of Thunder. Hogan claimed that Elizabeth refused to take a bigger bump because she wasn't wearing any panties underneath her skirt.[6] Shortly thereafter, Team Package went their separate ways as they fought various members of The New Blood. Elizabeth engaged in short-lived feuds with Vince Russo and Kimberly Page. On May 8, 2000, Elizabeth wrestled in her first official match against Daffney. She then competed in matches against Rhonda Singh and Madusa.

WCW released Elizabeth from her contract on August 17, 2000.[7]

Later life

Despite being let go by WCW, Elizabeth and Luger stayed together as a couple. Friends of Elizabeth said the two were planning on getting married sometime in 2003. After her departure from wrestling, Hulette began working the front desk at Main Event Fitness in Marietta, Georgia, a gym that Luger had owned for years after he and Steve Borden opened it during their wrestling heyday.

Elizabeth was advertised to make her first wrestling appearance since her departure from WCW during the World Wrestling All-Stars tour of Europe in November 2002 and December 2002 alongside Luger.[8] She accompanied Luger on the tour overseas, but didn't appear on a single show.[9][10] Elizabeth never made another wrestling appearance after her release from WCW. Luger ended up winning and losing the WWA World Heavyweight Championship in matches with Sting during the tour.[10]

On April 19, 2003, Elizabeth was involved in a domestic dispute with Luger, who allegedly struck her in the garage of their townhouse in Marietta, Georgia. Cobb County police found Elizabeth with two bruised eyes, a bump on her head, and a cut lip. Luger was charged with a misdemeanor count of battery and released on $2,500 bond. Two days later on April 21, Luger was arrested for driving under the influence after rear-ending another car while driving his Porsche. According to the report on the arrest, Luger had slurred speech and bloodshot eyes and could not locate his driver's license. Luger had a 9-mm handgun in the car. Elizabeth was a passenger in the vehicle, and was sent home in a taxicab. Luger was also driving with a suspended license for not appearing in court on March 5, 2003 for a hearing on a previous offence (driving with expired tags and having no proof of insurance).[11]

Death

On May 1, 2003 in Marietta, Georgia, Luger called 9-1-1 from his home and reported that Elizabeth was not breathing. She did not respond to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and paramedics rushed her to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Luger's phone call was later aired on an episode of WWE Confidential. Elizabeth and Luger were taking mixed pills of hydrocodone and Alprazolam (Xanax) with vodka. Luger was arrested later that day after a search of the residence revealed a number of illicit controlled substances, including anabolic steroids, OxyContin, synthetic growth hormone, testosterone, and Alprazolam. He was charged with 14 drug possession counts, 13 of them felonies. Luger pled guilty to the charges on February 3, 2005. He was given a $1,000 fine, and sentenced to 5 years probation.[12]

Her final resting place is in Frankfort, Kentucky, at the Frankfort Cemetery next to her grandparents, the Sorgs.[13]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

Notes

  1. ^ "WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - July 30, 1985". The History of WWE. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  2. ^ "Did You Know?!?". WrestleView. Retrieved on 2008-09-19.
  3. ^ "UK Rampage 92 - Sheffield, England - Arena - April 19, 1992". The History of WWE. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  4. ^ "Managing at all levels suits Liz fine". Miami Herald. Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
  5. ^ "WCW Thunder - Wednesday, February 2, 2000". DDT Digest (February 2, 2000). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  6. ^ "Hulk Hogan Calls In To The "Bubba the Love Sponge" Radio Show To Talk About Return To WCW". Pro Wrestling Torch #588 - February 12, 2000 (February 12, 2000). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  7. ^ "Miss Elizabeth 2000 Updates". Official Women Of Wrestling (August 17, 2000). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  8. ^ "WWA welcomes 'The Godfather' & 'Perry Saturn'". Lords of Pain (November 11, 2002). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  9. ^ "Miss Elizabeth Dead At Age 42". Mike Mooneyham (May 2, 2003). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  10. ^ a b "World Wrestling All-Stars Information". Wrestling Information Archive. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  11. ^ "Luger's arrests". Marietta Daily Journal (May 4, 2003). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  12. ^ "Lex Luger Discusses Miss Elizabeth's Death in Emotional Interview". Lords of Pain (November 14, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-11-04.
  13. ^ "Elizabeth Ann "Miss Elizabeth" Hulette (1960-2003) - Find A Grave Memorial". Find A Grave. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.

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Before Elizabeth Died - Van Pimpenstein

A tragic story of love and loss.

Author: vanpimpenstein
Keywords: Van Pimpenstein, The Macho Man, Randy Savage, Randy Poffo, WWF, WWE, WCW, Hulk Hogan, Miss Elizabeth, Elizabeth Hulette, professional wrestling, Ric Flair, Lex Luger, valet, manager
Added: December 27, 2008


A Tribute For The Wrestlers, Managers & Owners Who Died

A Tribute For The Following: "Adorable" Adrian Adonis (1954-1988) Cause Of Death: Road Accident Andre The Giant (1946-1993) Cause Of Death: Congestive Heart Attack Arnold Skaaland (1925-2007) Cause Of Death: Natural Causes Big Bossman (1962-2004) Cause Of Death: Massive Heart Attack Big Dick Dudley (1968-2002) Cause Of Death: Kidney Failure Big John Studd (1948-1995) Cause Of Death: Liver Cancer and Hodgkin's Disease Brain "Crush" Adams (1963-2007) Cause Of Death: Overdose of Pain Killers and Anti-Depressants Brian Pillman (1962-1997) Cause Of Death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Chris Candido (1972-2005) Cause Of Death: Blood Clot On A Complication from Surgery Chris Benoit (1967-2007) Cause Of Death: Suicide Chris Von Erich (1969-1991) Cause Of Death: Suicide By Gunshot Crash Holly (1971-2003) Cause Of Death: Painkiller Overdose Curt Hennig (1958-2003) Cause Of Death: Acute Cocaine Intoxication Davey Boy Smith (1962-2002) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack David Von Erich (1958-1984) Cause Of Death: Drug Overdose Dino Bravo (1949-1993) Cause Of Death: Homicide Eddie Guerrero (1967-2005) Cause Of Death: Heart Failure Ernie Ladd (1938-2007) Cause Of Death: Cancer Fabulous Moolah (1923-2007) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack "Flyboy" Rocco Rock (1953-2002) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack Freddie Blassie (1918-2003) Cause Of Death: Heart and Kidney Failure Fritz Von Erich (1929-1997) Cause Of Death: Brain And Lung Cancer Gorilla Monsoon (1937-1999) Cause Of Death: Heart Failure by Complications of Diabetes Grand Wizard (1929-1983) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack Hercules Hernandez (1956-2004) Cause Of Death: Heart Diease John Kronus (1969-2007) Cause Of Death: Heart Failure John "Earthquake" Tenta (1963-2006) Cause Of Death: Bladder Cancer Johnny Grunge (1966-2006) Cause Of Death: Sleep Apnea Complications Sylvesster "Junkyard Dog" Ritter (1952-1998) Cause Of Death: Car Accident Kerry Von Erich (1960-1993) Cause Of Death: Suicide Lord Alfred Hayes (1928-2005) Cause Of Death: Stroke Lou Thesz (1916-2002) Cause Of Death: Complications Of Surgery Louie Spicolli (1971-1998) Cause Of Death: Overdose Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand (1957-2003) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack Mike Awesome (1965-2007) Cause Of Death: Suicide Mike Von Erich (1964-1987) Cause Of Death: Suicide by Overdose "Miss" Elizabeth Ann Hulette (1960-2003) Cause Of Death: Overdose Nancy Benoit (1964-2007) Cause Of Death: Homicide Owen Hart (1965-1999) Cause Of Death: Accident At A WWF PPV "High Chief" Peter Maivia (1937-1982) Cause Of Death: Cancer Renegade (1965-1999) Cause Of Death: Suicide by Gunshot Rick Rude (1958-1999) Cause Of Death: Heart Failure Russ Haas (1974-2001) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow (1961-2007) Cause Of Death: Overdose Sheri Martel (1959-2007) Cause Of Death: Accidental Overdose SD Jones (1945-2008) Cause Of Death: Stroke Stu Hart (1915-2003) Cause Of Death: Stroke Terry Gordy (1961-2001) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack The Sheik (1926-2003) Cause Of Death: Heart Failure Vince J. McMahon (1914-1984) Cause Of Death: Cancer Walt "Killer" Kowalski (1926-2008) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack Yokozuna (1966-2000) Cause Of Death: Heart Attack RIP For All The Wrestlers I Mentioned On This Video, For those I didd't meantion may also RIP

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miss elizabeth tribute

miss elizabeth tribute bio: Real Name: Elizabeth Ann Hulette Height: 5'6" Weight: 125 lbs Birth date: November 19, 1960 Died: May 1st 2003 Place of Birth: Kentucky Residences: Atlanta, Georgia Education: Graduate of the University of Kentucky, with a degree in Communications Marital History: Married Randy Savage on December 30, 1984 in Frankfort, Kentucky Divorced Savage - September 18th 1992. Married Miami attorney Cary Alan Lubetsky at the Cuban Hebrew Temple in Miami Beach in December 1997 Divorced - 19th April 1999 Pro Wrestling History: International Championship Wrestling 1982? World Wrestling Federation (May, 1985 - April 1992) World Championship Wrestling (January 23, 1996 - June 2000) Wrestlers Managed: Randy Savage (WWF & WCW) Hulk Hogan (WWF & WCW) Ric Flair (WCW) Lex Luger (WCW) Also accompanied: Chris Benoit and other 4 Horsemen (WCW) Sting (WCW) Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire (WWF) Curt Henning (nWo) Scott Hall (nWo) Hacksaw Jim Duggan (WWF) Eric Bischoff (nWo) Vince Russo (WCW) Chuck Palumbo (WCW) Honors/Awards: 1987 "Woman of the Year" Slammy Award 1988 PWI Manager Of The Year 1st runner-up 1986 PWI Manager Of The Year 2nd runner-up Superstar Wrestlers Magazine "Best Valet" 1990 Readers Poll Winner WCW Magazine "Best Manager" 1999 Elizabeth's Favourite... City: San Francisco City to shop: Miami Charities: Special Olympics and Starlight Foundation Soap Opera: The Young and the Restless Sport: Basketball Boxer: Muhammad Ali Sports Arena: Miami Arena Chocolate Bar: Snickers Fruit: Apples Game: Chess Colors: Red and Yellow Drinks: Diet Pepsi and Diet Snapple Peach Iced Tea

Author: TygressX86Strike
Keywords: miss elizabeth randy savage woman nancy benoit ric flair
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Miss Elizabeth Tribute

To my fav manager ever R.I.P Sweet Elizabeth

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