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YOU LOOKIN AT THE REAL DEAL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
i loved D'lo, he was the man, especially when him and the Godfather had that pimp gimmick goin. We need more midcarders that are as all around talented as he was |
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I usually don't post, just read, but I had to get in on this. I started watching WWF in 1997, back when Kane was feuding with Vader. I remember D'Lo and he was the man. I always tell people that he was the greatest European champion of all time. When I think of the European title, I think of him. He had a good run with the title too if I am not mistaken. Maybe its because he constantly reminded us that he was the best European Champion of all time. If that's the case, it worked.
When he came back, I was so pumped. I kept waiting for him to get involved in a feud after he layed the Smackdown on Santino, but it never happened. Shortly after, he was let go. WTF WWE?!?!?! When he came back, he didn't do the neck thing though. Did anyone notice that? He did more of a head bob. I remember seeing some lady doing it they showed in the crowd. I was wondering where the "rubber neck" as they used to call it, was. I also remember that sign from back in the Attitude Era that had D'Los body cut out, with his head on a stick so they could move his head back and forth.
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D`lo was a cool guy. I rember him tagging with Mark Henry. I also quite liked the sit out powerbomb. He could of been pushed a bit higher up the card but i think now if he was still with the company he would be great stil in the mid card role putting over people like Ziggler and co.
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D'Lo was a decent enough wrestler, but there was something missing. He's probably the most decorated guy that was never really that over in his time. Certainly the least over double champion in history. D'lo was resigned last year, and could quite easily be doing the job that Goldust is doing now, and probably would have been better at it, but it was not to be. I think he reached as high a level that he ever would have, and the only thing he'd be doing now and would have been doing for the past 9 years or so is puting people over in half decent matches.
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