(1969-02-05) February 5, 1969 (age 55)[1] Lexington, Tennessee, U.S.
Family
Tommy Gilbert (father)[2] Eddie Gilbert (brother)[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
The Dark Patriot[2] Doug Gilbert[3] The Enforcer[2] Dangerous Doug Gilbert[2] Jason[2] Freddie Krueger[2] Nightmare Freddie The Terrorist[2] Wrestling Machine #1[2]
Billed height
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3]
Billed weight
240 lb (110 kg)[3]
Trained by
Tommy Gilbert[2]
Debut
1986[3][2]
Douglas Gilbert (born February 5, 1969) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with regional professional wrestling promotions throughout the Southern United States, as well as for Extreme Championship Wrestling and overseas in Japan.[3][2]
^Doug Gilbert's profile, from WrestlingData.com
^ abcdefghijkl"Doug Gilbert". Cagematch.net. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
^ abcdeShields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. DK. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
as well as for Extreme Championship Wrestling and overseas in Japan. DougGilbert debuted for Continental Wrestling Association in 1986 at the age of seventeen...
and throughout the South as Tommy Gilbert. He was the father of wrestlers DougGilbert and Eddie Gilbert. Tommy Gilbert made his debut in 1969, wrestling...
the time), Tony Williams (as the New Kids), DougGilbert, Scotty Flamingo, and "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert. Lawler, still known as Brian Christopher, joined...
Gordy teamed with Dan Severn in a losing effort to DougGilbert and Dutch Mantel at the Eddie Gilbert Memorial Show for IWA Mid-South. Gordy would reunite...
Chain match between DougGilbert and Terry Funk, which Gilbert won. The second was a match between Dory Funk, Jr. and Tommy Gilbert which ended in a 20-minute...
one night on September 28, 2003, for Memphis Wrestling. They defeated DougGilbert and Shock. After Scotty 2 Hotty was released from WWE in May 2007, he...
argued against DougGilbert, Tommy Gilbert attacked him from behind. Then, the Gilberts proceeded to drag Marlin to the ring, where Tommy Gilbert busted Marlin...
the change was made. The teams of Jim and Ron Harris, Tommy Rich and DougGilbert, and Flash Flanagan and Nick Dinsmore, all lost the championship on the...
1968, and repeated his win in a match against DougGilbert (not to be confused with the DougGilbert who was not yet born) to retake the title. In Missouri...
1 63 41 DougGilbert October 24, 1998 NWA 50th Anniversary Show Cherry Hill, NJ 2 448 This was an eight-man tag team steel cage match. Gilbert won the...
the USWA on August 17, 1992, teaming with Brian Christopher, DougGilbert and Eddie Gilbert to defeat Bill Dundee, The Rock 'n' Roll Express and Tommy Rich...
only to lose the championship to The Lethal Weapons (Dennis Condrey and DougGilbert). Later on ICW was renamed International World Class Championship Wrestling...
would also form a short-lived tag team called the "Lethal Weapons" with DougGilbert. Together, they went to the New England area to wrestle for International...
George S. Irving Michael McGrath John McMartin Russell Nype Brad Oscar Gilbert Price Charles Nelson Reilly Michael Rupert Hiram Sherman Christopher Sieber...
Championship on three occasions, once with Tom Burton and twice with DougGilbert. Anthony competed primarily as a singles wrestler in Smoky Mountain Wrestling...
Anthony and DougGilbert on October 6. Participating in the USWA Heavyweight Championship Tournament two days later, he defeated DougGilbert in the opening...
mostly as a heel. Some of his notable tag team partners in the USWA were DougGilbert and Gorgeous George III. In 1995, he attempted to regain the NWA World...
Eddie Gilbert Tribute Event in Jackson, Tennessee, a “Falls Count Anywhere in Madison County Match” took place, as Jerry Lawler and DougGilbert faced...
Rock N' Roll Express in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated DougGilbert, Jerry Lawler and Lawler's son Brian Christopher via disqualification...
the United States Wrestling Association, defeating Tony Anthony and DougGilbert to win the USWA Tag Team Championship. In the summer of 1991, Keirn debuted...
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would hold the belts until January 3, 1996, when they would lose them to DougGilbert and Tommy Rich. In January 1997, he joined the USWA branch of the Nation...
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