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D'Lo Brown says UK is 'near and dear' to his heart after refusing to rule out comeback

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Professional wrestler and current Impact Wrestling producer D'Lo Brown has said the UK is "near and dear" to his heart in an exclusive interview with Daily Star.The four-time European Champion under the WWF banner, now known as WWE, spoke fondly of the UK and said the country had a "very strong grasp on my heart."Brown, who returned to the TNA/Impact brand for the third time in 2019, has taken on a producer role with the company, but refused to rule out a return to the ring.

The 51-year-old last worked a match for TNA in 2013 when part of the Aces & Eights stable, which featured former WWE alumni Bully Ray.Brown said his third tenure with the company feels "completely different", adding: "From the top all the way down, from owner to ring crew, it's a different vibe, it's a different feel, one that's productive for all and we're all working on one direction".Recent years in wrestling have seen the opening of the so-called "forbidden door," where rival promotions have come together to put on dream matches.

The former Nation of Domination stable member has said this can be nothing but good for the success of wrestling and its future.Brown said: "On one show - in your memory - have you ever heard of AEW, Impact, NWA, Ring of Honour, all represented on the same show at the same time?

That's a normal occurrence for us. It doesn't get any bigger than that, it doesn't get any brighter than that. "We didn't open the forbidden door, we are the forbidden door.

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