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Post by eJm on Sept 15, 2009 20:24:07 GMT -5
On Between the Ropes, not that I have heard the whole thing yet, D'Lo talked about how he is considering the next step in his life and might be retireing from Pro Wrestling.
This, to me, is sad. D'Lo Brown is one of the most underrated guys and should have had a much better run in the WWE then he got this year. To me, he's a guy I'd gladly build a company's midcard around as well as easy world title contender with the right build.
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Post by Jimmy on Sept 15, 2009 20:27:14 GMT -5
It would probably be for the best, but I love D'Lo and want to see him on my TV again.
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Post by 01010010 01101001 01100011 on Sept 15, 2009 20:37:10 GMT -5
WooHoo! ;D Good bye D'Lo!
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Post by Shining Wizard on Sept 15, 2009 20:37:17 GMT -5
His match against Strong in Chicago was really enjoyable live. Haven't seen it on tape yet.
Love me some D'Lo.
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Post by default on Sept 15, 2009 20:37:44 GMT -5
I've always been a D'Lo fan, but if he feels he should, he probably should. I can imagine it's tough to walkaway, especially for such a strong instance of what could've been.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Sept 15, 2009 20:53:30 GMT -5
I hope he reconsiders. He's been great so far in ROH, and I think he could really help the product and help with the locker room, being that he's got a ton of experience.
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Post by Peeetah on Sept 15, 2009 20:55:08 GMT -5
Aw man, wonder if anyone will give him a sendoff. D-Lo vs. Aries for the ROH title in his last match would be good.
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Post by johnnytightlips on Sept 15, 2009 22:37:03 GMT -5
I heard he's a CPA so it wouldn't hard for him to get a job.
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Post by Z-A Sandbaggin' Son of a b!%@h on Sept 15, 2009 23:19:03 GMT -5
I hope he does retire.
No offense, but really he's not been worth a crap since his nation days. his ROH stint has been embarassing and a waste of time. He even sucked in TNA... he thinks he's a bigger star than he is. I met him at TNA a few years ago and he was smug and smart assish... then at ROH in Houston this year, he was practically begging for me and a few of my friends to ask for his autograph... we didn't. We were cordial and spoke to him but i think D-Lo's time has come and gone... go file some paper work man, come april 15th i'm sure you'll find a job somewhere.
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Post by skiller on Sept 15, 2009 23:41:20 GMT -5
Awww. I quite liked his ROH run thus far.
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on Sept 16, 2009 0:03:00 GMT -5
I hope he doesn't.
He can still go and in still in great shape.
And, he's talented.....it's unfortunate he's never been used to his full extent.
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Post by Mozenrath on Sept 16, 2009 7:59:01 GMT -5
He could probably open a wrestling school if he wanted to, and I'm sure he'd be an awesome teacher. If not, there is the fact he's a certified accountant, so yeah, it's not like he has nothing to fall back on.
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Post by jimfear on Sept 16, 2009 10:22:54 GMT -5
I hope he reconsiders. He's been great so far in ROH, and I think he could really help the product and help with the locker room, being that he's got a ton of experience. My thoughts exactly. I've LOVED his ROH stint thus far and I'm kinda bummed he wont be in Chicago this saturday.
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Post by stevieraymark on Sept 16, 2009 10:33:36 GMT -5
The day that D'LO's head stops shaking will be a dark day in the history of wrestling indeed.
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Post by wasimperviz on Sept 16, 2009 10:43:25 GMT -5
On Between the Ropes, not that I have heard the whole thing yet, D'Lo talked about how he is considering the next step in his life and might be retireing from Pro Wrestling. This, to me, is sad. D'Lo Brown is one of the most underrated guys and should have had a much better run in the WWE then he got this year. To me, he's a guy I'd gladly build a company's midcard around as well as easy world title contender with the right build. I agree he should have got a much better run then he did. He could still do well. I feel wrestling is what he needs to do and if WWE will not give him a chance I wish TNA would.
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Post by johnnyk9 on Sept 17, 2009 6:34:17 GMT -5
he should now become a chef, I heard the man is excellent at cooking
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Post by wasimperviz on Sept 17, 2009 18:37:54 GMT -5
D.Lo can still give us great moments and matches. I feel he needs to get back in that ring.
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Post by Crazy Diamond on Sept 17, 2009 19:49:21 GMT -5
I always did like D-Lo. Sometimes I feel he should have gone further than he has, but he's turned out pretty well compared to some of his peers. I wish him good luck.
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Post by dabossftw on Sept 18, 2009 13:11:05 GMT -5
D-Lo is one of those rare cases where a wrestler can retire from the ring and still be a success. He went to college and got his education in order.
It's kind of nice to hear about a wrestler considering retirement and the future looking bright for them.
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Post by wasimperviz on Sept 18, 2009 18:33:34 GMT -5
Could D.Lo still do well today yes.
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