- 02/04/2016 (4:46:39 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
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Lex Luger to receive Frank Gotch Award
WATERLOO, Iowa—Overcoming adversity is the hallmark of this year’s recipient of the Frank Gotch Award. Lex Luger will be presented the award by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum during the 2016 George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame weekend on July 21-23.
The Frank Gotch Award is
given to a professional wrestler who brings positive recognition to professional
wrestling through work outside the ring.
“The Total Package” Lex Luger is one of the most recognized professional wrestlers in the history of the sport. He was a two-time WCW World champion and a five-time NWA/WCW United States Heavyweight champion. He is best known for his feuds with Sting, Hulk Hogan, and Ric Flair as well as being a member of the famed Four Horsemen. Luger was selected as the Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year in 1986 in a class that included Sting and Bam Bam Bigelow. He was also a standout in football, playing for the Miami Hurricanes before a career in the CFL, NFL, and USFL.
On October 19, 2007, Luger suffered a stroke, which led to temporary paralysis. He was in a quadriplegic state for a month after the surgery, but is able stand for short periods of time with his walker. Today, Luger presents a message of hope to thousands across the country.
“The Frank Gotch Award was
established to recognize wrestlers who have brought recognition to wrestling
beyond the mat,” said Bill Murdock, 2007 winner of the Lou Thesz World
Heavyweight Championship Award and a member of the Hall of Fame selection
committee. “Lex Luger personifies this award. His positive message has touched
countless people throughout the world. It is an honor to induct Lex into the
2016 Class of the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of
Fame.”
A native of Humboldt,
Iowa, Frank Gotch—a professional wrestler—became one of the best-known athletes
in the world during the early 1900s. He won the American title in 1905 from Tom
Jenkins, and then took the world title in 1908 from George Hackenschmidt. The
1911 rematch with Hackenschmidt (known as the Russian Lion) drew a crowd of over
30,000 people to Comiskey Park in Chicago. Gotch triumphed again, winning in two
consecutive falls.
Gotch defeated all comers
for five years, and then retired undefeated in 1913. He was largely responsible
for the enthusiasm that built our high school and collegiate amateur wrestling
in America.
The Class of 2016 includes two Distinguished Members (one living and one posthumous) along with recipients of the Lou Thesz Award, Jim Melby Award, Frank Gotch Award, and the George Tragos Award.
The Dan Gable Museum
will release additional inductees and award winners in the coming weeks.
A full schedule of events will be released on a later date. All-access
passes to the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
induction weekend are available for $100. They can be pre-ordered by contacting
the Dan Gable Museum at [email protected] or by calling (319) 233-0745.
2016 Hall of Fame
induction class
George Tragos
Award—Chael Sonnen
Lou Thesz Award—James J
Dillon
Jim Melby Award—Dave Meltzer
Frank Gotch Award—Lex Luger
Living inductee—TBA
Posthumous inductee—Joe Blanchard



