SegaHeart said: I miss D Lo brown and his super violent head swings, Any other person swinging their head to music like he does would of been dead. He'd make an awesome funko pop lol. |
My favourite D-Lo moment was probably the infamous Chyna/Mark Henry date episode where Henry fake-hired a limo driver. Chyna looked at the driver, concealed by shades and uniform, holding the door in, and disappointingly she says “D-Lo?” Before Mark Henry jumps in and says “It’s not D-Lo!”
Something about that cracked me up so hard… WWE was so random back then. This kind of came off the heels of the break-up of the Nation, when WWE was transitioning these guys into their Attitude Era roles, so WWE was getting exciting because it was getting cool with people my age (I was a teenager back then… yeah, I’m old now) not just 4 year old Hogan fans and their grandmas.
IMO, WWE really got their act together sometime between late 1999 and early 2000. The show went from being an interesting and cool sports themed shock entertainment show into something with consistent storylines that were easy to get invested in. Yeah, some criticized the whole “male soap opera” element. But that’s why I tuned in. A lot of women watched it too… OK, getting on a tangent again… I’ll stop now before I drift onto another topic. damn cannabis.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.