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104.02.2024TheDoubleDarkness7.0 
203.02.2024KEI6.0 
323.01.2024OnlyHalfTheEffinShow7.0If you watch WWF programming through 1998 into 1999 to the end of the year, you really understand just how much of a workhorse champion DLo was. At a time when the main event scene was firing on all cylinders while the midcard was struggling to catch up, DLo Brown (amongst a select group of other workhorses like the returning X-Pac, the debuting Brood and the always reliable Shamrock, JJ and Owen Hart) helped make sure the Federation maintained a stacked and quality roster. DLo was an anchor who was reliably able to get plugged in anywhere and work with anyone if it was needed, and for a man of his size being able to launch out a quality frog splash like the Low Down is no small feat either. Overall, DLo Brown is a criminally underrated wrestler in the discussion of midcard kings. The man was Euro-Continental champion for christs sake.
422.01.2024thedman03108.0One of the most underrated high flyers ever. His midcard run in the WWE was great, but his best work came in the early days of NWA-TNA alongside AJ Styles.
521.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman7.0 
628.12.2023Herr Kritiker7.0 
718.12.2023Argylex5.0 
816.12.2023gijoe9.0Rating is for WWE D'Lo, but he kept the midcard interesting with his charisma and in-ring abilities. Whether recognizing his role in the Nation, crushing tag teams or dominating the Eurocontinental landscape, he was consistently entertaining and brought something different than expected. His facial expressions, move set and mic work kept me tuning in regularly
905.12.2023AugustBurnsRed7.0 
1022.11.2023AidanArcher8.0 
1121.11.2023Shoot Headbutt Lover8.0 
1218.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster12037.0One of the greatest mid card acts of all time, a man who should have been given more, but made the best with what he got. Incredible wrestler with one of the best frog splashes you will ever see. It's unfortunate he never succeeded further due to other people passing him.
1314.10.2023greaterdale8.0D-Lo is the man! Though his peak was short he was still a major factor during those years. I think he was the best WWF Europen Champion in the history of the title and his chest projector gimmick was a really funny heel tactic. Watching attitude era WWF will show you he could go when a lot of wrestlers of that era didn't prioritize that skill set. It's cool that he made a return to Impact in 2019 and has had a match as recently as this year (2023) good for D-Lo.
1413.10.2023MrRaider9597.0 
1506.10.2023formen6.0 
1606.10.2023CounterCultureCantCount8.0 
1720.09.2023AliAlnamir9.0Greatest mid-carder of all time, alongside William Regal and Dolph Ziggler. Definitely one of the more underrated in ring performers in the eyes of fans. Hes like a chubbier Shelton Benjamin with more charisma. Although his moves arent quite as crisp as Shelty Bs. But anyway, D-Lo was doing some insane stuff in TNA and having phenomenal matches. I especially loved him being both across the ring from and tagging with AJ Styles.
1818.09.2023crippleddonut8.0 
1912.09.2023DangoDaisuki7.0 
2029.07.2023Leth997.0One of the many what ifs in wrestling. He was over like all hell in 1998-9, giving very much a lot of prestige to the European Championship. I know it's sad to bring up the Droz incident, but you have to question if that really gutted his career down or if that was only a coincidence (which I'm not so sure of). Nevertheless, he was at least still pretty good in Japan and decent in early TNA (apart from the Russo booking, but not his fault)
2103.07.2023KTG15156.0 
2206.06.2023No One7.0 
2323.05.2023Mister Cute Face6.0 
2418.05.2023Giantfan19806.0Dude was pretty solid as a lower midcard guy in the attitude era. Unfortunately by early 2000, they didn't really have anything for him anymore as he got passed by new faces on the roster like Jericho, Angle, Benoit and Guerrero. That early 98-late 99 was his best run. The infamous Droz accident, possibly derailed his career in the WWF.
2507.05.2023PapaGus5.0 
2601.05.2023SkylerLovefist9.0I think most of the people here don't recognise who the hell he is! D-Lo was a solid midcard hand in the WWE in the late 90s only to fall down the card in the Early 00s. He showed back up in TNA and was a (forgotten) staple of the upper midcard and even teamed with AJ Styles semi-regularly. D-Lo was always entertaining and it's a damn shame he never seemed to do much after he finished feuding with Jeff Jarrett in the WWE or after he left TNA in 2005.
2727.04.2023tmxicon7.0 
2822.04.2023cibar127.0 
2911.04.2023Chriswarrior117.0 
3004.04.2023kmccoy836.0 
3127.01.2023joaosousa207.0 
3203.01.2023benh26.0 
3308.12.2022khalek6.0 
3407.12.2022Wooski19907.0 
3507.11.2022ucey6.0 
3619.10.2022xGAICHx7.0 
3718.10.2022JumpinJerry6.0 
3817.10.2022jonsnoe5.0 
3904.10.2022Kingoftheringdude6.0 
4023.07.2022BAILE37.0Highly underrated and was always an incredible hand when needed to be there. Even when he went to TNA he proved how useful he was, with a plethora of great matches VS AJ Styles.
4116.07.2022sbg20226.0A guy who was poorly used through no fault of his own and had good feuds in the mid-card. If booked properly he would've been something special. He was a victim of having been booked in mediocre story lines and gimmicks (except for NOD & Aces & Eights).
4217.06.2022MooGati8.0 
4317.06.2022TheCoolGuy5.0 
4421.05.2022CLUCK6.0 
4524.04.2022MorbidAxis6.0 
4627.03.2022NakazawaNumberOne8.0 
4720.01.2022GOK4E5.0 
4821.12.2021Scott Bailey6.0 
4925.11.2021becky2belts8.0 
5008.10.2021ecwfan1976.0 
5113.09.2021Den0036.0 
5201.08.2021Firebird226.0 
5301.08.2021hirsty977.0 
5420.06.2021Daigotsu4.0D-Lo was alright in the ring and had swagger, if not necessarily charisma or storytelling chops. I struggle to remember a match in which he distinguished himself.
5530.04.2021StrongStyle20207.0 
5621.04.2021dwight6.0 
5716.04.2021AnB6.0Honestly could've gone further with the right gimmick, he was decent in ring and great on the mic, and I enjoyed his run with the Nation of Domination. Maybe not quite uppercard calibre, but at least he was very close.
5826.03.2021TeenageDirt6.0Great athletisme, great charisma and decent wrestling. He never managed to took off as he was supposed to be.
5918.03.2021Suprex7.0 
6025.02.2021WrestlingStats16.0Assets: Was a dependable midcard staple (and champion) at the height of his career. Was exceptionally agile for his size, which allowed him to both have a solid move set and do his unique entrance taunt. Has recently transitioned into the role of color commentator at a league-level. - - - Flaws: His career was never the same after an in-ring accident left an opponent permanently paralyzed. Didn't have the greatest entertainment skills and was better as a supporting character. Conditioning issues became a concern as he became older. - - - Career Potential: Satisfactory major league midcarder.
6130.01.2021texasyosh6.0 
6227.01.2021Kishikaisei37x8.0 
6306.01.2021eetasa27.0 
6426.12.2020Strong Zero Machine6.0 
6529.11.2020antza8.0 
6619.10.2020smarkcalaway6.0 
6707.10.2020qaywsxed6.0 
6803.10.2020SSEighty77.0Highly underrated wrestler whose career pretty much dipped after his accident with Droz. During the peak of wrestling, D'Lo enjoyed his biggest success. He was a completely obnoxious heel wearing a chest protector that he used with his vicious variation of the Frog Splash. D'Lo developed so much personality during his stint as a member of the Nation of Domination, a stable which should get more attention than it has. He was at his best from late 97-99, eventually becoming the first Euro-Continental champion with crowds loving him. His team with Mark Henry was interesting as well, providing a lot of funny backstage segments. He was a fairly good talker, pretty much got his point across, but was better as playing off of other people. His TNA stint was pretty awesome, highlighted by both teaming up and feuding with AJ Styles. Feel like had it not been for the Droz accident, he would've had a longer and better WWE tenure, cause he really didn't do a whole lot between mid 2000 and early 2003, but it was cool to see him staying on the radar in TNA, ROH, and Japan.
6905.06.2020Same Old Same Old8.0 
7001.05.2020JoshiRater918.0 
7114.04.2020BillyHoyle6.0 
7215.03.2020Aquarama7.0 
7309.03.2020Liam Willows6.0 
7414.02.2020rainmakerpunk5.0 
7525.12.2019MAGICIAN6.0 
7627.11.2019respect-wres8.0 
7710.11.2019wrestlingfan19918.0 
7803.11.2019draven5.0 
7915.10.2019DanTalksRasslin7.0For much of his career D'Lo was somewhat underrated. He was a solid in-ring worker, with a great deal of agility for his size, and had two dynamic finishing moves in the Lo Down frog splash and the Sky High pop-up spinebuster. He was also very charismatic and could draw in the crowd as either a sympathetic face or obnoxious heel. While he had decent enough singles runs in WWE and TNA , he was perhaps most reliable in a tag or group setting, such as as a notable member of the Nation of Domination, which saw him frequently team with Mark Henry as the latter learned the ropes, or during his early TNA run where he turned in some surprisingly good matches as a partner of AJ Styles. With his in-ring career largely, though not completely, behind him, Brown continues to contribute to wrestling as a road agent and trainer.
8013.09.2019jharold6187.0 
8127.07.2019KyleEnjoysWrestling6.0D-Lo is a good team player akin to Arn or Anvil. I liked him in the Nation & then he helped to really get Mark Henry over in the skits he did helping him embrace Sexual Chocolate. His frog splash was far inferior to what we would know from RVD or Eddie, but the vest was unique & his head bobs made him interesting to watch. Solid utility guy to be in a tag team or faction.
8202.12.2018wrestleranter7.0 
8314.10.2018steviecw8.0Possibly one of wrestling's incomplete stories, seemingly derailed by a horrible accident at the peak of his career, he never quite hit the heights that he perhaps should have but his career is one to remember all the same. Involved in memorable angles with The Gangstas and The Nation, he would go on to become a noted singles performer of the Attitude era picking up five singles titles. While he ended his WWE tenure (and second WWE tenure) on the lower end of the card, he was active in title matches and feuds with future Hall of Famers and World Champions like HHH, Jeff Jarrett, Mark Henry and Chris Jericho. After WWE he succeeded to a degree in TNA with numerous world title matches and a brief NWA Tag Title reign. He also enjoyed solid runs in ROH, AJPW and NOAH with tag team achievements and World Championship matches, plus a plethora of title runs with US and EU indies. I'm a big fan of D-Lo, a talented and classy guy who still can do a surprisingly good moonsault at 47.
8427.09.2018Oliver95x6.0 
8503.09.2018pappahouse7.0Ein absolut solider Wrestler mit guter Technik. Während der Attitude-Era habe ich vor allem seinen Sky High gefeiert. Generell ist es schade, dass er nie ein großer Titelkandidat war. Auch bei der Nation of Domination eher ein Mitläufer.
8626.08.2018AK-11385.0 
8707.08.2018Paul Heyman Guy6.0 
8818.05.2018jyj006136.0 
8907.05.2018InactiveGuru6.0Easy to forget about how big a guy D-Lo was but he did a very good frog splash and he was always competent in the ring, good overall performer.
9023.03.2018Gauntlet847.0 
9105.03.2018koolgirl8.0 
9203.03.2018stc138.0 
9319.01.2018The Old School7.0 
9424.10.2017st12995.0 
9511.05.2017JEK 19918.0D'Lo is underrated for sure. He was very exciting to watch with his Lo Down moves. Great matches with X-Pac, Triple H, Mark Henry and Jeff Jarrett. He is not the best wrestler of all time but very unique. He was a midcarder who sometimes would appear in main events. He even had matches with Undertaker, Stone Cold and The Rock. One of the last Nation of Domination members. I always liked his chest pad he wore. Great during the "Gang Wars" and an icon in the Attitude era. When he was with Chaz they were bland. D'Lo unfortunately had problems in his career with alcohol after the Droz incident. It was just an accident what D'Lo did. The Thuggin Buggin gimmick was crap. D'Lo will be remember only in the attitude era.
9617.03.2017Irishfbfan5187.0 
9719.02.2017HC76.0 
9827.01.2017HudE6.0 
9930.10.2016Vacant 218.0 
10017.09.2016Luv all wrestling7.0