Doug Gilbert

For earlier 1960-70s wrestler "The Professional" Doug Gilbert, see Doug Lindzy.
Doug Gilbert
Born (1969-01-05) January 5, 1969
Lexington, Tennessee
Residence Lexington, Tennessee
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Doug Gilbert[1]
The Dark Patriot
Nightmare Freddie
Jason the Terrible
Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight 230 lb (100 kg)[1]
Trained by Tommy Gilbert
Debut 1986[1]

Doug Gilbert (born January 5, 1969) is a professional wrestler from Lexington, Tennessee who wrestles on the independent circuit. He is the brother of the late "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert and the son of wrestler/referee/promoter Tommy Gilbert.[1]

Career

Doug Gilbert debuted for Continental Wrestling Association in 1986 at the age of seventeen. In 1987, he wrestled for Jim Crockett Promotions as the masked Enforcer. In 1988, Gilbert went to Continental Wrestling Federation, under a masked alter-ego Nightmare Freddie, siding with Nightmare Ken Wayne in his rivalry with Nightmare Danny Davis. In March 1989, he wrestled for World Championship Wrestling, where he remained until October. In December 1989, Gilbert won his first championship, the ICW Tag Team Championship with Dennis Condrey. By March 1990, Gilbert left ICW and the Tag Team titles were vacant.

Upon his return to Memphis, Gilbert won two USWA World Tag Team Championships with Tony Anthony, before leaving for Dallas in 1992 to join the Global Wrestling Federation. While in the GWF, he donned a mask and went under the name The Dark Patriot, and engaged in a rivalry with The Patriot, as well as winning the GWF North American Heavyweight Championship in January 1992.

In September 1992, Gilbert began touring Japan for Wrestling International New Generations, where he went under the Freddy Krueger alter-ego. By 1993, he returned to the USWA, splitting his time between USWA and W*ING. In August 1993, he won the W*ING World Tag Team Championship with Leatherface. He'd also wrestled matches for Eastern Championship Wrestling as The Dark Patriot, winning the ECW World Tag Team Championship with his brother Eddie. After his brother had a falling out with Tod Gordon, Gilbert left ECW. After quitting W*ING after shooting on the promotion, Gilbert returned to the USWA as The Dark Patriot and feuded with Brian Christopher, and after losing a match to Brian Christopher by disqualifaction, Brian unmasked him revealing his identity.[2] He then wrestled Christopher for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, which was traded between the two several times between February 1994 and May 1995.


In August 1994, he returned to Japan for International Wrestling Association of Japan, again under the Freddy Krueger persona. Two months later, he revived the Dark Patriot persona in IWA Japan. In the USWA, he began teaming with Tommy Rich, with whom he held four USWA World Tag Team titles with within over a year, feuding with PG-13. In January 1996, Gilbert won a USWA battle royal to earn himself a spot in the World Wrestling Federation's 1996 Royal Rumble match later that month.[3] He entered at #14, and was eliminated by Vader. Interestingly he won the USWA battle royal under his Nightmare Freddy gimmick but due to copyright laws had to enter the Rumble under his own name.

By 1996, Gilbert expanded beyond USWA. While he was also wrestling for USWA, WCW, and the NWA, he began wrestling for other promotions within the area including IWA Mid-South (where he won their Heavyweight Championship in April 1997), North American All-Star Wrestling, Europe's Catch Wrestling Association, and Ohio Valley Wrestling. In 1998, he won the IWA World Heavyweight Championship in Tokyo, Japan and two NWA National Heavyweight Championships. The following year, he worked for a Memphis-based independent promotion, Power Pro Wrestling, where he feuded again with Brian Christopher, but was fired after a televised promo which turned into a shoot on Christopher, Jerry Lawler (Christopher's real-life father), and Power Pro booker Randy Hales.[4] In 2000, Gilbert won his last title to date, the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championship.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  2. Inside Wrestling, winter issue 1994, p.22.
  3. "Rumble match". WWE. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  4. The Masked Man (David Shoemaker) (June 7, 2013). "Wrestling's Greatest Shoots, Volume 2: Doug Gilbert vs. Jerry Lawler". Grantland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  5. Desjardins, Curtis (February 3, 1999). "The Official RSP-W Finishing Moves List". rec.sport.pro-wrestling. Retrieved 2012-09-15.
  6. "Bruno Lauer's profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  7. "Big Business Brown's website". Big Biz. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  8. "ECW World Tag Team Championship official history". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  9. Duncan, Royal. "GWF - GLOBAL WRESTLING FEDERATION GWF NORTH AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY". Solie.org. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  10. "Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South Heavyweight Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  11. Dupree, Jim. "WOWF-WARRIORS OF WRESTLING FEDERATION /NWA - NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE WOWF/NWA MID-SOUTH HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY". Solie.org. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  12. Dupree, Jim. "NWA - NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA - MISSISSIPPI HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY". Solie.org. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  13. Duncan, Royal. "NWA - NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA UNITED STATES TAG TEAM TITLE HISTORY". Solie.org. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  14. Royal, Duncan. "USWA UNITED STATES WRESTLING ASSOCIATION USWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE HISTORY". Solie.org. Retrieved 2009-04-26.

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