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==Professional wrestling==
==Professional wrestling==
In addition to his soccer career, Dusosky and his twin brother [[Todd Dusosky|Todd]] were a professional wrestlers known as The Super Ds in the NWF Kids Pro Wrestling’s lightweight division.<ref name=nwfbook>{{cite book|last=Crossen|first=Shawn|title=Pro Wrestling Kids’ Style: The Most Amazing Untold Story in Professional Wrestling History, Second Edition|format=Hardback|publisher=NWF Books|year=2005|page=100|id=(ISBN 1-8790-0012-4)}}</ref> The brothers were trained in wrestling by [[Shawn Crossen]], and were the promotion's first Lightweight Tag Team Champions when the title was introduced on April 15, 1985. They held the belts for over a month before [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Drop|dropping]] them to the team of Rough Ryan and Mean Dean on May 25. On February 15 the following year, they regained the title by defeating Rough Ryan and Invader I. On May 9, they lost the title belts to The Rough Russians but won them back in a rematch on July 26.<ref name=nwftitle/> Their final reign ended when their mother refused to allow them to compete due to an upcoming soccer tournament. They were stripped of the championship on October 18, 1986, and the belts were awarded to The Blade Runners by forfeit. They were scheduled for a title shot inside a steel cage against The Blade Runners in February of 1987 as part of the NWF's "Star Cage '87" but the event was scrapped in early January of that year. <ref name=nwfbook/>
In addition to his soccer career, Dusosky and his twin brother [[Todd Dusosky|Todd]] were a professional wrestlers known as The Super Ds in the NWF Kids Pro Wrestling’s lightweight division.<ref name=nwfbook>{{cite book|last=Crossen|first=Shawn|title=Pro Wrestling Kids’ Style: The Most Amazing Untold Story in Professional Wrestling History, Second Edition|format=Hardback|publisher=NWF Books|year=2005|page=100|id=(ISBN 1-8790-0012-4)}}</ref> The brothers were the promotion's first Lightweight Tag Team Champions when the title was introduced on April 15, 1985. They held the belts for over a month before [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Drop|dropping]] them to the team of Rough Ryan and Mean Dean on May 25. On February 15 the following year, they regained the title by defeating Rough Ryan and Invader I. On May 9, they lost the title belts to The Rough Russians but won them back in a rematch on July 26.<ref name=nwftitle/> Their final reign ended when their mother refused to allow them to compete due to an upcoming soccer tournament. They were stripped of the championship on October 18, 1986, and the belts were awarded to The Blade Runners by forfeit. They were scheduled for a title shot inside a steel cage against The Blade Runners in February of 1987 as part of the NWF's "Star Cage '87" but the event was scrapped in early January of that year. <ref name=nwfbook/>


==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==

Revision as of 04:41, 25 January 2011

Troy Dusosky
Personal information
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Milwaukee Wave
Number 19

Troy Dusosky (born May 12, 1976 in Anoka, Minnesota) is an American soccer defender who currently plays for the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League. Over his career, he has played primarily indoor soccer with a handful of seasons in the USL A-League. He also briefly worked as a professional wrestler.

Soccer

Dusosky graduated from Anoka High School in 1994. After spending one year attending Viterbo College in La Crosse, Wisconsin, he turned professional. In 1995, he signed a developmental contract with Cleveland Crunch of the National Professional Soccer League.[1] However, he still saw time in 20 first team games as the Crunch won the league championship. Dusosky and his team mates repeated as champions in 1999. In September 2001, the Crunch traded Dusosky to the Milwaukee Wave in exchange for Jim Larkin. He lost over half the 2004-2005 season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament. While he played twenty-five games in the 2005-2006 season, he was forced to have surgery and did not return to playing until December 2006.[2]

During his indoor career, Dusosky would also occasionally play indoor or outdoor soccer during the summer season. In 1998, he played for the Lafayette Swamp Cats of the Eastern Indoor Soccer League.[3] The Swamp Cats won the league title. In 1999, he played for the Cincinnati Riverhawks in USL A-League. In 2003, he signed with the Milwaukee Wave United an USL A-League affiliate of the Milwaukee Wave.[4] United played two seasons before folding.

Futsal

International career: Played for U.S. national futsal team at 2007 Pan American Games ... scored two goals as U.S. finished fifth.[5]

Professional wrestling

In addition to his soccer career, Dusosky and his twin brother Todd were a professional wrestlers known as The Super Ds in the NWF Kids Pro Wrestling’s lightweight division.[6] The brothers were the promotion's first Lightweight Tag Team Champions when the title was introduced on April 15, 1985. They held the belts for over a month before dropping them to the team of Rough Ryan and Mean Dean on May 25. On February 15 the following year, they regained the title by defeating Rough Ryan and Invader I. On May 9, they lost the title belts to The Rough Russians but won them back in a rematch on July 26.[7] Their final reign ended when their mother refused to allow them to compete due to an upcoming soccer tournament. They were stripped of the championship on October 18, 1986, and the belts were awarded to The Blade Runners by forfeit. They were scheduled for a title shot inside a steel cage against The Blade Runners in February of 1987 as part of the NWF's "Star Cage '87" but the event was scrapped in early January of that year. [6]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ And in Milwaukee, Anoka's Dusosky twins stand as pro soccer all stars
  2. ^ Healthy Dusosky helps switch off Ignition: He leads defense, adds pair of goals
  3. ^ June 25, 1998 Transactions
  4. ^ A new era in area soccer begins
  5. ^ U.S. Finishes Fifth at Pan American Games, Tops Cuba in Penalties in Final Game
  6. ^ a b Crossen, Shawn (2005). Pro Wrestling Kids’ Style: The Most Amazing Untold Story in Professional Wrestling History, Second Edition. NWF Books. p. 100. (ISBN 1-8790-0012-4). {{cite book}}: |format= requires |url= (help)
  7. ^ a b "NWF Champions". National Wrestling Alliance. Retrieved 2009-10-09.

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