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Accie Julius Connor (born October 22, 1970), better known by his ring name D'Lo Brown (also formatted as D-Lo Brown), is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his time in Impact Wrestling and
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. Brown is also known for his appearances in Ring of Honor,
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, and
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.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1994–1997)

Connor began his wrestling career in
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as "Ace the Animal". He then wrestled
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in the WWF in 1994 under his given name as a
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. This led to his first widely known accomplishment in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, as he became the head of security for
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, using the moniker of "Downtown" D'Lo Brown. When the Gangstas left SMW in 1995, he signed a deal with the WWF and was sent to the
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for more training while also continuing to make more appearances as a jobber on WWF television. D'Lo also spent most of 1996 wrestling in
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for the
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.


World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment (1997–2003)


Nation of Domination (1997–1998)

Connor made his official WWF debut in 1997 as a member of
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's
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heel stable, debuting as one of several non-descript people in suits that accompanied the group to the ring. During this time, his most notable moment was when
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slammed him onto the roof of a car during
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. His first televised match as a member of the Nation was on the April 26, 1997 episode of
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, as he, Crush, and
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defeated Aldo Montoya,
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, and Freddie Joe Floyd. On May 26, 1997, he had his first match on
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(which was called Raw Is War at the time), defeating Bob "The Spark Plugg" Holly. After the King of the Ring 1997, Faarooq fired the rest of the Nation's members, except for D-Lo, who was later joined by
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(later replaced by Rocky Maivia),
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, and
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. In early 1998, the group turned on Faarooq, allowing Maivia, now going by the name "The Rock", to assume leadership. During this period Kama also changed his name to "The Godfather" and began portraying a pimp character. D'Lo and Henry eventually turned on both Rock and Godfather separately, moving into a feud with the Rock before finally branching out as a moderately successful
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, later turning
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along the way. Prior to the face turn, Brown had started wrestling with a chest protector, supposedly for a torn pectoral muscle sustained in a match against Dan "The Beast" Severn. Instead, he used the chest protector to his advantage, making his finishing move, the '' Lo Down'', more effective.


Title pursuit (1998–1999)

In 1998, he feuded with X-Pac over the
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. His career peaked when he held the European and Intercontinental Championships simultaneously during a feud with
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and Mark Henry. This feat has only been duplicated by
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,
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, and
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, all of whom became world champions in some form, later in their careers. Brown was involved in inadvertently ending the career of Droz on October 5, 1999 when a running powerbomb was botched due to Droz' baggy shirt. The match was filmed for the October 7 edition of '' SmackDown!'', but was never aired. Droz suffered a severe neck injury, rendering him a
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. During an interview with Title Match Wrestling, D'Lo Brown dispelled a popular rumor that a fan had thrown an object into the ring which caused him to slip and badly injure Darren Drozdov. D'Lo took responsibility for botching the move, stating that the accident could have happened to "any" wrestler he had been in the ring with that night. He also said the accident caused him to "wrestle differently" and to second guess every move he performed in the ring from that day forward. Drozdov has maintained that he does not blame Brown for his injuries and he believes that the incident was an accident. During the rest of the year and into some of the next, Brown became an ally of former fellow Nation member The Godfather, emulating his dress and walking motions. The teaming ended when Brown turned heel on the Godfather.


Lo Down (2000–2001)

Brown then formed a tag team in July 2000 with Chaz named ''Lo Down''. The team mostly wrestled on '' Sunday Night Heat'' and '' WWE Jakked / Metal''. Shortly after the team formed,
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joined the team to become their manager. The tag team then came dressed towards the ring in Sikh attire and took on a gimmick very similar to Tiger's. The team was removed from WWF
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in January 2001 after Singh was injured. According to Brown, it was the lowest point in his career. Chaz and Singh were later released by WWE while Brown stayed in WWE's developmental territory, OVW. Notably, Brown wrestled future World champion Batista in a losing effort. Brown also spent six months in Puerto Rico wrestling for the International Wrestling Association teaming with Glamour Boy Shane holding the IWA tag team titles.


Alliance with Theodore Long (2002–2003)

Brown returned to television on the April 28, 2002 episode of ''Heat'', losing to
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. For the rest of the year, Brown mostly wrestled on ''Heat'', did a little bit of commentary on the show, and even started a brief feud with Raven. In late 2002,
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retired as a WWE referee and managed D'Lo, who had complained about acts of
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during his matches. D'Lo started Long's group Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises which eventually turned into a group of African Americans who worked an angle in which they felt they were victims of racism and were being held down by the "white man." With Long's managerial services, D'Lo Brown went undefeated for several weeks. Brown faced Booker T in a losing effort on the February 10, 2003 episode of '' Raw''. His involvement with Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises was brought to a close when footage was shown on the February 16 episode of ''Heat'' of Theodore Long kicking D'Lo Brown to the curb and introducing his replacement
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. He was then released from his WWE contract on February 14, 2003.


NWA Total Nonstop Action (2003–2004)

Connor, still under the D'Lo Brown name, Joined
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in March 2003. During his time in TNA, he teamed with
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on many occasions together even challenging for the NWA World Tag Team Championships but were unsuccessful. After the team split up Brown challenged Styles for the
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but came up short on every occasion doing a best of 3 series. On the March 19, 2003 edition of NWA-TNA, Brown teamed with Dusty Rhodes and
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defeating
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, Brian Lawler and
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. On April 2, 2003, edition of NWA-TNA weekly pay-per view D'Lo Brown unsuccessfully challenged Jeff Jarrett for the
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. On April 14, 2004, Brown and
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won the
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s defeating
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and
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, They lost the titles just seven days after winning them. D'Lo later left TNA in the summer of 2004. On a September 2014 interview, Brown said there was a time in TNA during this time where the creative team wanted to radically change his character; on top of not feeling like he was a good fit with TNA, Brown felt that by wrestling in Japan, he could still wrestle there while being D'Lo Brown.


All Japan Pro Wrestling and overseas (2005–2007)

Brown Joined
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, competing in regular tours with the Japanese company as a member of Roughly Obsess and Destroy (RO&D). During one of these tours on September 17, 2006, Brown betrayed RO&D to join the rival
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faction. Brown left All Japan in 2007 and rejoined RO&D in
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. When not in Japan, Brown was regularly found touring the
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, as well as working for Irish Whip Wrestling in
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. In April 2005, Brown became one of the lead trainers of the ill-fated '' Celebrity Wrestling'' on ITV. This Saturday evening reality show saw
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learn wrestling and compete in challenge matches. After a few weeks the programme was to be canceled, but was instead moved to Sunday mornings to finish its final episodes. During his time wrestling in
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, he would face off in a series of matches against his ''Celebrity Wrestling'' opposition's trainer, Joe Legend.


Return to WWE (2008–2009)

In 2008, Brown began wrestling in a number of dark matches for WWE. On June 5, WWE announced that Brown had been signed to a contract, and he began working more dark matches for the company. He made his television return on the July 21, 2008 edition of '' Raw'', defeating
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. Following this, Brown's appearances on television became more sporadic, and on January 9, 2009, it was announced on WWE's official website that he had been released from his contract due to cost-cutting measures.


Return to the independent circuit (2009; 2013)

Brown debuted for Ring of Honor during Proving Ground 09 weekend in February. He was defeated by
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in an ROH World Championship match. He also wrestled at the ROH 7th Anniversary Show on March 21, 2009 in Manhattan, defeating
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. Brown also appeared on ''
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'' on HDNet. Varsity Pro Wrestling also announced that Brown would be making his third appearance for the promotion on their February tour. Brown also made a surprise appearance in Chikara, where he filled in as a substitute for Iceberg of The Cold Front at the 2009 King of Trios tournament. Brown came up short in an ROH World Championship match at
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. At ROH's Manahttan Mayhem III on June 13, Brown tapped out to Colt Cabana in a four-way match also involving
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and
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. On June 27 on an ROH show he was defeated by Cabana. Throughout April and May 2009, Brown flew to Japan to take part in the 13-night
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Global Tag League with his partner Buchanan. During the course of the event they won and lost three matches with one contest went to a draw giving them seven points placing them sixth of the eight teams. Outside of the tournament Brown was undefeated in six-man tag team competition, adding Keith Walker to the team, including a victory over Noah founder
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in one of his last matches. On the September 15, 2009 edition of ''Between The Ropes'', Brown announced that after his current tour with Ring of Honor, he would retire from in-ring action. Also, on this edition of Between The Ropes, Brown announced he would become a semi-regular co-host when his TNA scheduling allowed him to be in studio. He appeared for Pro Wrestling Syndicate on May 18, 2013 with D.O.C. and Knux.


Return to TNA (2009–2013)

In September 2009, Connor was re-signed by TNA as their lead agent. Additionally, D'Lo was in charge of talent development and acquisitions heading up the
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program. On the March 7, 2013 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Brown attacked Kurt Angle and revealed himself as the Vice President of Aces & Eights, turning heel in the process. Three days later at
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, Brown interfered in Angle's steel cage match against fellow Aces & Eights member Wes Brisco, costing Angle the match. Later that evening, the President of the Aces & Eights was revealed to be Bully Ray. Brown wrestled his first televised match in four years on the May 2 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', losing to Kurt Angle in an I Quit Match. As a result of his loss, Brown was demoted to a prospect the following week. On July 17, Brown announced his release from TNA.


Return to AJPW (2013)

On August 11, 2013, All Japan Pro Wrestling announced that Brown would be returning to the promotion the following month to take part in the 2013 Ōdō Tournament. Brown returned to the promotion on September 11 in a non-tournament tag team match, where he and Bambi Killer defeated Burning (
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and
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), with Brown pinning Kanemaru for the win. Three days later, Brown was eliminated by Kanemaru in his first round match in the Ōdō Tournament. For the rest of the tour, which lasted until September 23, Brown worked midcard tag team matches, suffering pinfall losses in most of them. On October 3, Brown was announced also for All Japan's next tour, which started October 12. Brown continued teaming regularly with Bambi Killer, which eventually led to the two forming a heel stable named DK (Dark Kingdom) under the leadership of Kenso on November 21.


Future Stars of Wrestling (2014–2015)

Brown formerly held a weekly class on Friday for "Future Stars of Wrestling" training center in Las Vegas.


Return to Impact Wrestling (2019–2022)

On July 3, 2019, Brown announced that he had returned to Impact Wrestling with a multi-year contract as a producer. Brown and Mr Anderson were scheduled to represent the Aces & Eights at TNA: There's No Place Like Home but the event was annulled due to the
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. In January 2021, it was announced that Brown would be one half of Impact's new announce team with Matt Striker from Hard to Kill onward. The role ended in early 2022 when Honor No More attacked him. His role was replaced by Matt Rehwoldt. Brown returned as part of the reunited Aces & Eights, managing
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and Wes Brisco, in a losing effort against Honor No More's
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and Vincent. The reunion would later be a one-off, as Brown continued to his Talent Relations role backstage and makes occasional appearances thereafter. On September 6, it was announced that Brown was done with Impact Wrestling.


Personal life

Connor holds an accounting degree from the
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. He worked as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) before he began his wrestling career. He and his wife Jennifer were married in 2001 and have two daughters, Bria (born in 2003) and Payton (born in 2009). He has three half siblings on his dad's side. He is a fan of the Chicago Bears and
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.


Championships and accomplishments

*Backed Against The Wall Championship Wrestling **BAW Championship (1 time) **BAW Title Tournament (2007) *
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** BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship ( 2 times) *Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling **CAPW North American Championship (2 times) *Great Lakes Wrestling **GLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time, inaugural) **GLW Heavyweight Title Tournament (1996) *
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**
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( 2 times) **
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( 1 time) – with
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** HWA Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1996) *Heroes and Legends Wrestling ** HLW Legends Championship (1 time) * International Wrestling Association **
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( 1 time) – with
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*International Wrestling Promotions **IWP Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * Irish Whip Wrestling ** IWW International Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Maximum Pro Wrestling **MXPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time, final) *New Era Pro Wrestling **NEW Heavyweight Championship (6 times) *''
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'' **Ranked #61 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
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in 2004 **Ranked #361 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 *
Pro Wrestling Noah (stylised as Pro Wrestling NOAH) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion, founded in 2000 by former All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) ace Mitsuharu Misawa after he had led a mass exodus in which 24 of AJPW's 26 contracted wrestlers left the ...
** GHC Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Buchanan ** GHC Tag Team Title Decision Tournament (2007) - with Buchanan **Global Tag League Technique Prize (2008, 2009) – with Buchanan *Southern Championship Wrestling **SCW Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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NWA World Tag Team Championship The NWA World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship created by the National Wrestling Alliance. From 1948 to 1982, the NWA allowed member promotions to create their own territorial version of the "NWA World ...
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All Japan Pro Wrestling profile
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