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Wrestling Fans: Miss Elizabeth dies

Smolek

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Atlanta's Newsradio 640 WGST has reported that Elizabeth Heulette, better known to wrestling fans as "Miss Elizabeth", died after being rushed from the home she shared with Larry "Lex Luger" Pfohl to Kennestone Hospital in the Atlanta area.

Cobb County Police spokesman Body Staud says police responded to a call around 5:30 this morning of a woman sick at the residence. The female was transported to Atlanta's Kennestone Hospital where she later died. The deceased was later confirmed to be Elizabeth Heulette.

No word yet on the cause of death. No charges have been filed.

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Man I remember her from the days of Macho Man Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. My brother was REALLY into that back then... I couldn't miss it... or her.
 
I read that it *might* be an overdose of some sort. Sadly, this wouldn't surprise me with the way people in the wrestling biz seem to love their drugs.
 
Wrestling Star Arrested on Drug Charge

POSTED: 12:12 p.m. EDT May 1, 2003
UPDATED: 4:57 p.m. EDT May 1, 2003

MARIETTA -- Cobb County police said they have arrested the former professional wrestler known as Lex Lugar after authorities found drugs in his home while investigating the death of a woman who died at an area hospital after she was rushed early Thursday from his residence.

Elizabeth Hulette, 42, who was known in the wrestling world as Miss Elizabeth, was taken from the Cobb town home owned by Lawrence Pfohl, the athlete who wrestled professionally as Lex Lugar.

Rescue workers were summoned around 5:30 a.m. to the home, which is located off of Powers Ferry Road, Cobb police spokesman Cpl. Brody Staud said.


He said the woman died at Kennestone Hospital shortly after she arrived, but authorities have not yet determined her cause of death.

"At this point, we don't know if it's a suicide, we don't know if it's a natural death (and) we don't know if it's a homicide," Staud said.

The woman was transported to Kennestone by ambulance. Authorities said Pfohl rode with her to the facility. Police declined to identify the woman who lived at the home or say if it was the same woman who was transported to the hospital.

Neighbors said the woman was Pfohl's girlfriend.

Several hours after Hulette was pronounced dead, Pfohl was taken into custody after investigators found illegal drugs in his home.

Channel 2 Action News reporter Jovita Moore contributed to this report.

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Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: fuzzy bee
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
People amaze me...

Because somebody is selling a signed photograph on ebay?

obviously, they put it up for sale yesterday because they knew she was going to die today.

Exactly.
No, that they're complelled to hoard things when people pass, in this particular instance. I'm certainly presuming that, but it's a reasonable hypothesis..
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: fuzzy bee
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
People amaze me...

Because somebody is selling a signed photograph on ebay?

obviously, they put it up for sale yesterday because they knew she was going to die today.

Exactly.
No, that they're complelled to hoard things when people pass, in this particular instance. I'm certainly presuming that, but it's a reasonable hypothesis..

Maybe they just wanted something to remind them of their childhood? I hate wrestling, but i certainly remember her and Macho Man.
 
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