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A.C. Connor
A.C. Connor (born October 22, 1972), a former accountant from Chicago, Illinois, is a professional wrestler best-known by his stage name of D'Lo Brown.
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Profile
- Height: 6'3" (190.5 cm)
- Weight: 264lbs (119.7 kg)
- Birthday: October 22, 1972
- Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
- Trained By: Al Snow
- Professional Debut: February 1994
- Previous Identities: D'Lo Brown, D-Lo Brown
- Previous Manager(s): Terri Runnels, Tiger Ali Singh , Theodore Long
- Quotes: "Oh, you better recognize just who the hell I am!"
Finishing/Signature Moves
- Lo' Down (Frog Splash)
- Sky High / Fade To Black (Sit-down Spinebuster)
- Sudden Impact (Swinging Side Slam)
- Running Sit-out Powerbomb
- Legdrop
- Jumping Calf Kick
Career
D'Lo was originally a member of the wrestling stable the Nation of Domination. After turning on the first leader of the faction, Faarooq he eventually turned on the new leader of the group, The Rock and allied himself with Mark Henry. His trademark at this time was his chest protector, which he would wear to the ring, supposedly for an injury sustained to his torso. Instead, he would use the chest protector to his advantage, making his finishing move The 'Lo Down more deadly. He would eventually turn face and formed a tag team with Mark Henry in the 1990s, which was moderately successful. His career peaked when he held the European and Intercontinental Championships simultaneously, a feat duplicated by a select few, including Olympian Kurt Angle.
He currently wrestles for All Japan Pro Wrestling, frequently teaming with fellow former WWE employee Bull Buchanan, and for Total Nonstop Action.
He also was one of the lead trainers of "Celebrity Wrestling" a Saturday evening reality show where celebrities will learn professional wrestling and compete in wrestling matches,shown in the UK on ITV.
Titles and Accomplishments
World Wrestling Enrtainment
- 1-time WWE Intercontinental Champion
- 4-time WWE European Champion
National Wrestling Alliance
- 1-time NWA World Tag Team Champion (with Apolo )
| Preceded by: Jeff Jarrett | WWE Intercontinental Champions | Succeeded by: Jeff Jarrett |
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