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Lenny Lane
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #39...............................................$0.50
Sweet Stan Lane
Sweet Stan formed one of the greatest tag team champions of all time with Beautiful Bobby Eaton in WCW. Managed by Jim Cornette's, they were the team everyone loved to hate!
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #27 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$3 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #31 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$3 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #60 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$3 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #71 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$3
"The King" Jerry Lawler
He has defeated the biggest names in the business including Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Randy Savage and Harley Race. While he may be familiar to younger audiences as a color commentator for World Wrestling Entertainment, Lawler has been on top of the wrestling world as a contender as well. Lawler made his pro debut in 1970, and later became a huge star. His most famous feud was with "Taxi" star Andy Kaufman. They squared off in the ring for the first time on April 5, 1982. Jerry Lawler also starred in a movie based on Kaufman's life entitled Man on the Moon, along side comedian Jim Carrey and fellow color commentator Jim Ross. Unable to stay away from wrestling, Jerry "The King" Lawler calls the action from ringside, only occasionally donning the tights.
2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania #55..................................................$0.50
The Legion of Doom
Tell'em Hawk. Whoa, what a rush!
SEE THE ROAD WARRIORS
Kat Leroux
I remember watching her wrestle in those leopard print outfits!
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #20(these cards are hard to find!)..........................$1 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #80 (these cards are hard to find!)..........................$1 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #90 (these cards are hard to find!)..........................$1
Lash LeRoux
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #3...............................................$0.50
Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar dominated Big Ten collegiate wrestling from late 1998 to mid 2000. Dominating opponents left and right, he earned a reputation for disposing oppenents as quickly as they came, earning nicknames such as "Terminator" or "RoboCop". Lesnar grew up on a farm near Webster, South Dakota. He took up wrestling and went from a 3rd place finish at the South Dakota prep championships to a 33-0 record in his senior year of high school. Choosing little Bismarck Junior College in North Dakota, Brock first earned his keep by winning the Heavyweight bracket in the North Dakota State University's annual Bison Open Tournament by beating Brent Boeschans of Minnesota, a school that is a major force in the world of NCAA wrestling. In 1998, Brock won his 2nd straight Bison Open title, and became the Heavyweight (285 lbs.) bracket champion in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), just before BJC discontinued its wrestling program due to financial cuts following the 1997-98 school year. Minnesota wrestling coach J Robinson watched Brock in awe at the Finals of the NJCAA and managed to sign him to transfer to Minnesota. In just 2 years at BJC, Brock had accumulated a 56-3 record. Once he became a member of the Minnesota Gophers, Brock seized the attention of Big Ten and NCAA wrestling fans with his chiseled, ripped physique and a Bill Goldberg-like dominance of opponents, going 24-1 in his first year, with his only loss coming from Iowa State's Trent Hynek). Wading through the competition, Minnesota won the Big Ten wrestling title in 1999, ending a 25 year win streak of arch-rival Iowa. Unfortunately, Lesnar lost in the finals of the NCAA Championships to Stephen Neal of Cal State-Bakersfield in a 3-2 decision that cost Minnesota a chance to be National Champions; arch-rival Iowa won instead. In 2000, Brock and company wanted to prove that 1999 was no fluke. As he had in the past, Lesnar tossed aside all opponents, coasting to a 26-1 record (with his defeat at the hands of a close 5-3 decision from Iowa's Wes Hand) and ranked as the #1 heavyweight in the Big Ten. Brock avenged his loss by destroying the Heavyweight bracket at the NCAA finals, then defeating Hand with a 3-2 decision in overtime with an escape in the final match, achieving a lifelong dream by becoming an NCAA heavyweight champion. Overall, his career wrestling record is 106-5 (56-3 at BJC, 50-2 at Minnesota).
Now the WWF came calling. Recalling his many trash-talkings of Iowa and other various schools, and with the fast success of former Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle, Brock was signed to a training deal with the WWF. After training in Kentucky, training for seasoning and character development work in the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVH) organization, a WWF farm federation headed by Jim Cornette, he is now "The next Big Thing" amd WWE Champion.
2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania Divas #67 HOT!!...............................................$2
Lita
Her real name is Amy Dumas.
2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania Divas #67 HOT!!...............................................$2
Lodi
The original "Godfather" of pro wrestling, he started out as a referee. Came to prominance in the WCW as a manager when his team Doom, The Natural Butch Reed and wrestling rookie Ron Simmons, became Tag Team Champions and dominated.
1991 Impel WCW #151.........................................................$0.50 1991 Impel WCW #152.........................................................$0.50 1991 Impel WCW #153.........................................................$0.50
Teddy Long
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #3...............................................$0.50
Lex Luger(Flexy Lexy!)
His real name is Larry Pfohl. He has wrestled as The Total Package and The Narcisist in the WWF. I love his signature move, The Human Torture Rack".
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #7 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)......................................$4 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #35 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!).................................$4 1988 NWA Wonderama cards #53 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!) against The Enforcer!............................$4 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #14 standing tall in the ring..............................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #15 laying the fists in!...................................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #16 bodyslamming Sid Vicious!..............................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #17 test of strength with Sid Vicious.......................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #18 pinning Flyin' Brian!...................................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #19 Has the Enforcer in the Torture Rack.......................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #20 another victim in the torture rack!.......................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #21 in the ring with The Nature Boy!.......................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #22 in the ring with The Nature Boy!.......................$2 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #23 Bodyslam!..............................................$2 1991 Impel WCW #155 being interviewed by Jim Ross....................................................................$2 1991 Impel WCW #156 being interviewed by Jim Ross.......................................................................$2 '91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not the multi colored ones) #7 posing over a fallen Brian Pillman..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #37 in ring with US Heavyweight belt and Sting..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #40 with Sting..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #50 fighting Sid Vicious..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #57 with Ric Flair held over his head..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #75..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #89 Powerpressing Ric Flair..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #91 Bodyslamming Ric Flair..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #92 Posing with US Heavyweight Championship Belt around waist..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #93 In full robe with US Heavywight belt..............$2 '91 WCW (championship marketing) #94..............$2 1994 Action Packed WWF #19.........................................................$4 1999 Topps Embossed WCW #58...............................................$3
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