Meltzer is reporting on his website that D-Lo Brown was given his notice and will be gone in a few weeks. I always enjoyed D-Lo and had hoped his recent gimmick was *at least* a sign that someone had some faith in him. If they were going to release him why did they bother with this push? Or in the WWE's view did they give him this last chance and they didn't like how he performed and/or was received by us fans?
*** Sorry, this discussion is already going on in another thread, which I, despite the name of that thread, overlooked. I guess I didn't recognize. The link below will take you to that discussion ***
(edited by OldManChase on 13.2.03 2100) "A dope trailer is no place for a kitty!" - quote from Bubbles on the Trailer Park Boys, best Canadian made show ever! (yes, that's not saying much I know)
Thanks, I figured there had to be a post about it on here somewhere, but couldn't find it ...
"A dope trailer is no place for a kitty!" - quote from Bubbles on the Trailer Park Boys, best Canadian made show ever! (yes, that's not saying much I know)
Nothing says great technical wrestler like an endorsement from Scotty 2 Hotty! Seriously, never much cared for Jones but I'm glad the WWE had the class not to shit on the guy when he's already rpobably pretty down.