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Michael David "Mike" Droese (born October 13, 1970) is an American retired professional wrestler and special education teacher. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation between 1994 and 1996 under the ring name Duke "The Dumpster" Droese.
Droese was trained as a professional wrestler by Bobby Wales. He debuted in Miami, Florida in February 1990, defeating Johnny Blade in his first match. Droese wrestled on the Florida independent circuit throughout the early 1990s. In 1993, Droese wrestled under the name "Garbage Man", which was the inspiration for the gimmick he took the following year in the World Wrestling Federation. Before being signed to the WWF, Droese also wrestled under the ring name Rocco Gibraltar. Droese first came to national wrestling attention in 1992 thanks to Pro Wrestling Illustrated's first annual PWI 500 (top 500 wrestlers in the world) where he was placed at #500. Throughout the first part of his tour with the WWE Droese was accompanied to the ring by many fans chanting "500".
Former WWF Superstar Duke "The Dumpster" Droese sits down with Rich Palladino in a segment I like to call Dumpster Diving with Duke Droese. This was filmed on Saturday June 8th 2019 as part of New England Fan Fest 7 weekend. www.allaxxessentertainment.com Mike Droese (Duke) talks about his time with the WWF and some great stories about some of the other stars that were there at the time including Hakushi, Owen Hart, The Klique, Bob Holly, Luna Vachon, Cheif Jay Strongbow, The Goon, T.L. Hopper, Mantaur, Doink the Clown, Dink the clown and a host of others!!
Duke The Dumpster Droese Full Career Interview! Former WWE Superstar Duke "The Dumpster" Droese does a full career shoot interview with "The Hannibal TV" covering everything from his early life, wrestling training, how he came up with the Garbage man gimmick, the unique way he got his WWE try out, his short lived but memorable WWE career, WCW & WWE try outs in later years, drug issues, the loss of his foot, his rehabilitation and return this year out of nowhere and much more! www.TheHANNIBALTV.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3889524 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Great-North-Wrestling-378526155579981/ Twitter @GNWWrestling Instagram: https://instagram.com/gnwrestling/
Clipe que passou no programa SuperCatch, da Rede Manchete, em 1995. Fez parte do último programa SuperCatch exibido na Manchete, em outubro de 1995. Tirado de gravações da tv que fiz na época em vhs. Aparecem 1-2-3 Kid, Jeff Jarrett, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bob Backlund, Bret Hart, Duke the Dumpster Droese, Mike Bell, Brooklyn Brawler, Buschwhackers, Ted Dibiase. Não sei nome/artista da música. Clip of the WWF (WWE) exhibited in 1995, with 1-2-3 Kid, Jeff Jarrett, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bob Backlund, Bret Hart, Duke the Dumpster Droese, Mike Bell, Brooklyn Brawler, Buschwhackers, Ted Dibiase. I don't know name/artist of this music.
Duke "the Dumpster" Droese vs. "Wild" Bill Irwin This was a rare appearance for Irwin under his own name before he was repackaged into The Goon later that year. (Superstars, March 16th 1996)
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/5470630/death-match-russell-podcast-ep-261-live- Catch Death Match Russell PodCast Sunday August 18th at 8pm with Pro Wrestler “Duke The Dumpster Droese”! Don’t miss it! Like Share Retweet! FB Mike Droese Twitter @realdukedroese Instagram dukethedumpsterofficial #WWE! #WWF! #DukeTheDumpsterDroese! #SupportIndyWrestling! #DeathMatchRussellPodCast! #PNC! Fb Twitter @Fb Death Match Russell PodCast Twitter @Davidnj32 deathmatchrussellpodcast.com!
FOW old school match
(Open Double) 1 of the game from Spredeman Tony/Mares Robert vs Sielfeld Marlin/Droese Felix P.S. Tony/Robert won this match.
An awesome and humble human being with a love for animals and people. We had a blast talking with Mike a.k.a. Duke the Dumpster
Michael David "Mike" Droese (born October 13, 1970) is an American retired professional wrestler and special education teacher. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation between 1994 and 1996 under the ring name Duke "The Dumpster" Droese.
Droese was trained as a professional wrestler by Bobby Wales. He debuted in Miami, Florida in February 1990, defeating Johnny Blade in his first match. Droese wrestled on the Florida independent circuit throughout the early 1990s. In 1993, Droese wrestled under the name "Garbage Man", which was the inspiration for the gimmick he took the following year in the World Wrestling Federation. Before being signed to the WWF, Droese also wrestled under the ring name Rocco Gibraltar. Droese first came to national wrestling attention in 1992 thanks to Pro Wrestling Illustrated's first annual PWI 500 (top 500 wrestlers in the world) where he was placed at #500. Throughout the first part of his tour with the WWE Droese was accompanied to the ring by many fans chanting "500".
[Master P]
Ha Ha Ha
Most niggas might think I'm crazy when I tell em this
(Yeah G)
But you know what most nigga look up to like Presidents
Niggas thats in sports
All this type of shit as heroes
They might look at motherfuckin Muhammed Ali
Yah know Sugar Ray Leanord, Mike Tyson, but me.
[Master P]
Air Jordan aint no motherfuckin hero G
My heroes is niggas in the ghetto that slang D
That right on chrome and triple gold and pimp hoes
And take any nigga in the click to the Super Bowl
And party like it aint nothin
But most of my homies they done died over drug money
Like Bizzy Bob and Sam Skutty but I still love em
Air full of motherfucker and I still wanna hug em
Big Dave, my nigga gone to the battle field
Dandon and Levi, damn guard ya grill
Cuz where ya goin you gotta watch your back
Judge, god damn another nigga didnt make it back (Mr.C)
My lil brother Kevin Miller rest in peace
Elbraud, Nextditch, and Big Leaf
Lil Girl, and Boo, and Anguard
Big Pepper, God damn what yall thinkin about
They gone, I mean they soldiers
But thets the type of cal i live up and hold to
Like Joe Jackson, Lil Emmo
Randy, Sir Pat, God damn
They got bigger, the list go longer
I could start from New Orleans and go back to California
To lil Tony, to dime P
Seritz, Burnell, can't believe
That he's gone, the Scarface
Dank, Loot, and Meathead
And what about Kenny Sep
And all my niggas that dead and gone that got caught in the rep
And my other heroes still livin
But they locked up behind bars, caught up in some pigeons
Like my lil cousin Jimmy, lil Horgel
Randall, Marlow, Pee Wee damn
Another mission complete
Took off the streets locked up by the police
Meatball, and Nap, La Crowe
Pac, jinte, the gats go pow
But my homies got caught up
Even though they had no way out the ghetto but the come up
Off the streets in the hood money
Thats why my heroes live for drug money
[Chorus x4]
My Ghetto Heroes
I watched em live fast, I watched em die slow
[Skull Duggery]
What you mean I need a hero
A hero is a zero to me
The only hero that I know is them niggas in my hood G
They gave me the game so I enhanced the gat
Than I took the game, and ripped it out the frame
I tried and told ya
A hero can't be ya lucky rabbit's foot or ya 4-leaf clover
It all be a myth in ya mind
A hero aint about shit if they aint about dying
You know who was a hero to me
that nigga MoXs on the Howard J G
[Master P]
And yall other niggas thats still livin
That wanna be a hero but can't be givin
Yo life up for these streets
But this goin out to my homies out there slangin D
That still hustlin in the game tryin to make it
But yall niggas better realize you cant fake it
You either in or out aint no halfway in
Cuz when you die in the end you go to the pen
And its realer than you real niggas feel me