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Post by CandyKANE on Feb 13, 2003 12:44:23 GMT -5
D. Lo Brown has been told by WWE that he will be let go next month. Brown had been making an estimated $350,000 a year. He had recently been given a small push in the "Down with the Brown" storyline, but the company apparently didn't like where it was going enough to decided to let him go.
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Post by CandyKANE on Feb 13, 2003 12:46:24 GMT -5
Another wasted talent!
Raven, Bull Buchanan and now D'Lo. And then you see scrubs like A-Train on tv EVERY single week! It makes no sense.
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Post by The Ironman on Feb 13, 2003 12:55:03 GMT -5
its vince mamahon's love of large power wrestlers!
when is he going to learn that we don't want to see the likes of A-Train on TV?
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Post by -STITAN- on Feb 13, 2003 13:07:26 GMT -5
Yeah! Vince is picking THE WRONG GUYS!
D'Lo is much better then A-Train any day!
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Feb 13, 2003 13:08:29 GMT -5
This is terrible. I thought things were going good with his new gimmick.
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Post by CandyKANE on Feb 20, 2003 20:34:34 GMT -5
D-Lo Brown will be available for indy bookings and appearances on 3/1, when he will no longer be legally bound to WWE.
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Post by -STITAN- on Feb 23, 2003 13:22:46 GMT -5
This really sucks...
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Post by CandyKANE on Feb 26, 2003 17:36:03 GMT -5
Wrestlers who WWE have been releasing recently haven't been prohibited from working for other promotions. Many expect D'Lo Brown will quickly jump to NWA-TNA upon becoming a free agent at the end of this month.
An interesting back-story relating to D'Lo's recent release from WWE, when Vince Russo left WWE for WCW, he touted D'Lo Brown one of the big superstars in the future of wrestling. D'Lo Brown then made a big scene about wanting to leave WWE when his contract expired so he could jump to WCW and said he looked forward to working with Vince Russo. Unfortunately, D'Lo wasn't aware that he had another year on his WWE contract and a clause that prohibited him from getting out of it early. He then found himself in heat with management which led to him being sent to OVW for a year before recently coming back to work on RAW.
Another interesting note is that Triple H was said to be high on D'Lo pretty recently, surprising many when they found out he was going to be released. WWE was holding announcer tryouts a while back, but HHH pulled D'Lo from contention and encouraged officials to use him as an in-ring talent on RAW instead.
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