Why did Lex Luger fall off so badly?

Brehcepticon

Adeptus Brehstartes
Supporter
Joined
Aug 6, 2017
Messages
8,621
Reputation
6,771
Daps
43,271
couldnt wrestle and cut a promo to save his life had to hold Bret the Hitman Hart on his shoulders at Wrestlemania 10.. Ultimate L

That's my HitGOAT


3f91c-15529140632187-800.jpg
 

mannyrs13

Compound Kingpin
Supporter
Joined
May 8, 2012
Messages
39,526
Reputation
15,701
Daps
87,551
Reppin
Focusville, USA
He had some bangers for sure. Was definitely decent for a bit when the trap music was starting to boom. Guess everyone else just adapted and he didn't have his unique sound.

The wrestler looks old as fukk and all the steroids got to him, unfortunately. He looks decrepit in that pic someone posted.

Now did you mean to post this thread in the booth where there would be less confusion?
 

Drip Bayless

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2014
Messages
12,804
Reputation
2,730
Daps
55,026
Producers always get replaced easily just the nature of the game
There are like 5 producers out now who’ve been around for more than a few years
 

eastsideTT

Superstar
Joined
Jul 21, 2015
Messages
4,455
Reputation
1,380
Daps
14,759
he had some really good joints that were outside of his normal area of expertise. songs like round of applause, etc... its just the other trap sounding stuff got placed more. he kinda took shawty redd and d-rich’s style of doing a 2 note key change every 8 bars and the crazy snare rolls and, no pun intended, put that whole style on steroids. i hope the kid is okay and in a good place enjoying his money and making music. people have to understand when these producers “fall off” they’re still making music, probably making more interesting stuff than what got them on...its just not getting place or they’re not even trying to get placements. these guys are going to be making music for themselves regardless because they enjoy the actual process

maybe he thought it was corny or he just didnt know about it, but lex would have dominated the “trap” scene in 2012-2013 when dudes like hucci, lunice, flosstradamus were getting big. he could have easily transitioned out of rap and into that and frankly made more money
 

O.Red

Veteran
Joined
Jun 1, 2012
Messages
17,369
Reputation
5,148
Daps
68,416
Reppin
NULL
he had some really good joints that were outside of his normal area of expertise. songs like round of applause, etc... its just the other trap sounding stuff got placed more. he kinda took shawty redd and d-rich’s style of doing a 2 note key change every 8 bars and the crazy snare rolls and, no pun intended, put that whole style on steroids. i hope the kid is okay and in a good place enjoying his money and making music. people have to understand when these producers “fall off” they’re still making music, probably making more interesting stuff than what got them on...its just not getting place or they’re not even trying to get placements. these guys are going to be making music for themselves regardless because they enjoy the actual process

maybe he thought it was corny or he just didnt know about it, but lex would have dominated the “trap” scene in 2012-2013 when dudes like hucci, lunice, flosstradamus were getting big. he could have easily transitioned out of rap and into that and frankly made more money
Rep for mentioning D-Rich

He was making some galatic shyt for Bankroll:wow:
 

CarbonBraddock

You will be trolled
Joined
May 13, 2015
Messages
17,171
Reputation
8,192
Daps
80,862
His beats at best were wack...nikka just because you & others nodding y'all heads to his beats doesn't make his shyt classic.


Cheap ass sounding beats...hearing that shyt now is just :scust:

Now I gotta login to YouTube and remove these videos off my history :martin:.
His intros was never a selling point for him though, so you really could put any music on when he came out. Luger was more about physique, which was his calling card. People weren't really even listening for his music like that, which i would know cause i was heavy with the wrestling back then.
 
Top