Darren as a 6' 3", 245 lb quarterback in high school, threw a 72 yard
touchdown pass to wide receiver Lou Rothman to win the last game of the
1985 regular season to finish the season with a perfect 10-0 record.
Droz was given an undisclosed amount of money by WWE to compensate for
the injury that led to his paralysis.
Droz remained on the WWE staff helping out with commentary on WWE.COM
as well as the WWE Magazines.
Broke his neck on October 5, 1999 against D. Lo Brown. Darren is
paralyzed from the neck down.
Darren Drozdov's nickname was 'Puke', well known from his Denver
Broncos game against Miami Dolphins in a Monday Night Football.
Used to play football for the Denver Broncos.
Darren set an Atlantic County record in Track and Field in the shotput
event.
Darren was All-State in Football at Oakcrest High School in South
Jersey.
Darren was a star defensive tackle at the University Of Maryland where
he graduated with a B.S. in Criminal Justice.
Columnist for WWF.com (2001)
As well as being a columnist on WWE.com he is a regular
guest on WWE's Internet show "Byte This!", where he gives his opinions
and predictions on upcoming matches. (June 2005)