By FactsWow Team
Posted on: 21 Jun, 2022
Sports Illustrated recently chatted with former WWE Superstar and Impact, who discussed the Wrestling Head of Talent Relations D’Lo Brown origins of his head famous head, shake gesture during his WWE days. Below are some highlights.
Back in ’97, portable DVD players were starting to come out. You have DVDs sleeves like you have sleeves for CDs.
The next night at Raw, we are getting ready to go to commercial break, and the spot is that Rocky is going to clothesline Ken Shamrock out of the ring and onto the floor, and then we did go to the commercial.
That was good. The other was when he looked up, pulled his glasses down, and waved a finger over to him. That’s what he got that night. And he looked at me and said that thing you are doing with your head? Keep doing it.
He told me I was not going to say; it only because it is not about me but the talent. If he puts my name on a match, I get credit for someone else's work. It's not about me, and it's all about the people in the ring doing the work.
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