Doug spent years spent travelling the country, wrestling in
front of twenty people for ten bucks, the usual hard work story that most
everyone in wrestling without a famous parent had to tell.
And when he got to the main stage, it was a pity hire, as
they just wanted his wife, but she insisted he get a job as well.
They threw him out there as a glorified jobber who ranted about
spending years knocking on the door, waiting for a shot.
Yet not knocking before opening doors led to him getting information
that led to a big push…
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