was he a draw?
>>2594422
Yes. Lex vs Yoko at Summerslam did the most ppv buys in the 90s in the New Generation era
He was the 90s Roman Reigns.
So, no.
>>2594431
Based Flexy Lexy working the smarks.
>>2594458
Must've worked Vince too seeing as he never did get that WWF World Title run ;^)
>>2594431
Go back to your WhatCucklture videos, underage fuck.
>>2594431
That was Diesel. Lex actually had charisma and was over.
>>2594422
Yes he was. Vinny Mac was grooming Luger to take Hogan's spot. They ended up giving it to Bret Hart instead.
>>2594483
Based Big Daddy Cool working the obese smarks.
Wasn't he really good and really over as a smarmy heel, but then they tried to make him the next Hogan and it bombed?
He drew some dimes
Vs yoko
When he beat hogan for whc
Pretty big regional draw in 80
Wolfpack
Yes and no. He wasn't a consistent draw, but he did draw in WCW and drew in the WWF before they pulled the rug from under him.
Overall? Yes.
>>2594566
It never really flopped. That's some revisionist history perpetrated by whatculture.
>>2594566
It didn't bomb. He was over until he didn't win the belt and had him celebrate like he had. Bad booking killed him.
>>2594601
Let's just say it came from the same guy who gave us the amazing ppv name great balls of fire.
>>2594601
I think the intention was to keep the belt on Yokozuna until Mania 10 where he would drop it to the most over babyface, a way of cornotating a new face of the company after it was clear Hogan had fucked off for good. At the finish of the 94' Rumble, they had both Bret and Lex went over the rope at the same time. The guy who got the loudest pop when their arm got raised as the winner was the one who was going to get that top face spot. Astonishingly smart booking by Vince right there, especially compared to the state of it now.
>>2594422
The torture rack got bigger pops than Austin
>>2594620
This unironically. Really fucking weird it got that over.
AGH
>>2594578
Luger was considered a "flop" top babyface long before WhatCulture even started, you underage twit.
>wasn't a flop
>less over than Bret