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Lex Luger wanted to prove every one of his doubters in the World Wrestling Federation wrong when he jumped ship to WCW. 

After three years with the WWF, Luger returned to WCW in 1995 and appeared during the debut episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Not only did Luger appear on Nitro, but due to the pre-taped nature of Raw, he also appeared on the WWF flagship show that was aired that same night. 

Proving His Doubters Wrong

Luger's arrival in Nitro was a shocking way for WCW to introduce their new show, and was deeply personal for Lex himself. Speaking in a WWE YouTube video about the best matches and moments of his career, Luger reflected on his Nitro debut being a closely guarded secret backstage. 

"Nobody in WCW other than Hogan, Sting, only a handful of people knew I was going to be coming out at that match. And I walked into the position [backstage] and guys were like 'What are you doing here? Aren't you still wrestling for WWE?' Not anymore. I wanted to make it all the way to the top, still I wanted to prove to all the naysayers in WWE.

"My contract was coming up. I had planned on resigning up until a couple of weeks before that with WWE. It would've been a new two or three-year contract. And then they [WCW] invited me to come under contract back home in WCW and debut in that show as a surprise. That was like lightning how that went down.

The White Shirt

For many, the most iconic moment of Luger's appearance on Nitro isn't what he did in the ring, but rather his puffy white shirt. Speaking about his choice of attire, Luger was just as perplexed as to why he was wearing the oversized shirt. 

"It was a custom-made shirt for an NBA guy in Atlanta. Kevin Willis, played 23 years in the NBA, he made my suits and everything. People ask me about that moment, that shirt, all the time. Because I was always the guy with his shirt off so everybody's expecting me to come down and no matter what, I was going to take my shirt off right? But the shirt stayed on. I'm honestly not sure why I kept the shirt on but I did.

"It's unbelievable how people talk about that and want to see it in action figures and everything, the big white shirt, it's crazy. I gave it to a young man I'm mentoring, who could be the next Total Package."

Concluding, Luger appreciated the response fans gave him at the debut Nitro, which would set him up for a role as a headliner for WCW for years to come.

"Quite the response from the crowd at the Mall of America. I was like, man. I felt like if there was any wavering confidence at WWE at the time of where my direction of my character and career were going, when I got in that ring, it felt right."

For the use of quotes, please give an H/T to SE Scoops

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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