Duke “The Dumpster” Droese Comments on Vince McMahon, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Former WWE Superstar Duke “The Dumpster” Droese had an interview on the “Conversations of Love” podcast with Spencer Love. Duke talked about working with Vince McMahon and why he refused to put “Stone Cold” Steve Austin over, Jerry “The King” Lawler and more.
How he’s handling the pandemic: “Everything’s going fine man. You know, things are slowly but surely kind of getting back to normal. Where I live, it’s in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of Tennessee. Everything’s cool here, and I can’t complain, man. I’m very happy. I’ve been doing a lot of wrestling related stuff, appearances like this and autograph sessions and just got interacting with fans. So yeah, things are great right now.”
Does he watch wrestling these days?: “I always say – yeah, people say ‘when did you quit watching?’ It was the Katie Vick incident. What I’ll see is I’ll see people talk about certain matches on social media in the comment sections. I’ll listen to people argue about wrestling and if something catches my interest, I’ll go check it out on YouTube or something. I don’t have – I don’t even own a television. I don’t watch TV. I don’t have any of this stuff. I don’t have the WWE Network or any of that kind of stuff. I do have internet with like YouTube. But yeah, that’s about the extent of it. I don’t watch any of the current wrestling except to catch something after the fact.”
Does he consider himself a wrestling fan?: “Yes, I would. But, I would tend to try and watch – I’m still a fan of a lot of the older stuff. I just joined a group on Facebook that is strictly Championship Wrestling from Florida from the old days, and I love watching that because that’s the stuff I grew up on. I love watching the old WWF stuff, older than my time even, but I do still consider myself a fan. One of the other reasons, besides the Katy Vick incident, that I stopped watching wrestling was – and this is the truth, and a lot of wrestlers will say this – is a lot of the storylines are the same. It’s the same old thing rehashed over and over and all they do is they just plug in new names. Basically, a lot of the storylines are things they’ve done many times over and over and over again. So from our standpoint, it can kind of be a bit tedious. But again, I will try to – if something’s spurs my interest, I’ll try to catch it maybe on a replay or on YouTube or something like that.”
First meeting with Vince McMahon: “Well, it was interesting I was, as we just talked about, I put together this promo package and I made like 30 copies of it, a VHS tape with a highlight reel, a promo, a highlight reel and a wrestling match all put together on it. I had a written resume typed up off of a typewriter, and I had photos done. 8×10’s of Rocco Gibraltar. I was gonna ride around the country in my old 1979 Cadillac Coupe DeVille and go to all the old territories to find a job. Right as I was finishing college at the University of Miami in 1993, as I was getting all this together, I was reading the paper one day at my work. I was working at this private beach club as a night watchman, and I read the article that they were interviewing Hulk Hogan locally at some convention about the steroids scandal because he was at WCW now. He talked a little bit about it. And then, the last sentence of the article said ‘Vince McMahon, who was also at the convention had no comment,’ and I realized Vince McMahon was in my town in Miami Beach at the convention center at the NATPE convention of TV executives, and that was my moment. I remember I just said, ‘I got to go there.’ It was interesting. One of the members of this private beach club I worked at was a TV executive at (the) local channel too. My boss knew him and called him and he gave me his credentials. I put on a suit, and I put on his credentials and walked in the door like I was a TV executive, and nobody asked. Otherwise, you had to pay like $500 to get in. I just walked in like I worked at the TV station. I just saw Vince by himself and walked right up to him, I didn’t give myself a chance to think about it, and I just pitched him. I said who I was, I wanted to work for him. I’ve been wrestling for several years and I just graduated college. He asked me a few questions. Like, one was he asked me why I wanted to do it since I graduated college. I told him it was my dream. After that, I got out of his face and got out of that building as fast as I could … By the time I got to the car, man, I was pretty much hyperventilating. I couldn’t believe what I just done, but I did it. Basically, they – JJ Dillon was the Head of Talent Relations at the time, and he called me about a week later. So Vince, apparently Vince and Shane McMahon watched the tape together and decided they wanted to bring me in.”
On WWE changing up his character “Well, I will tell you the thing that happened. I was doing certain things as the Garbage Man Rocco Gibraltar in Florida, and I was getting over. I remember one thing: I was cutting promos like Road Warrior Hawk. I was just screaming in my promos. Well, that was the first thing they stopped, you know, and you want to make everybody happy, and you think you’ve got to listen to everything that the backstage agents tell you to do. So, I listened. They said, ‘Don’t yell. We don’t do that here,’ and they started changing things about the way I presented the character. So not only did they change the name, but slowly but surely, because I let them they, started changing the character. Knowing what I know now, I would have stuck to my guns and kept doing it the way I was doing it in Florida and just got over because that’s the name of the game, get yourself over, and then you make money and then you get the big matches with the major players. But, I got so wrapped up in trying to make everybody happy and being worried that I didn’t want to piss anybody off that I kind of started losing parts of what Duke the Dumpster was.”
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