Lo Down
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Lo Down | |
Tag Team | |
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Members | D'Lo Brown Chaz Tiger Ali Singh (Manager) |
Heights | D'Lo: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Chaz: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Combined weight | 511 lb (232 kg/36.5 st) |
Debut | 2000 |
Disbanded | 2001 |
Promotions | WWF |
Lo Down was a tag team formed in WWF in July 2000 that consisted of Chaz (formerly known as Mosh of The Headbangers) and D'Lo Brown. The team enjoyed minor success but mostly wrestled on Sunday Night HEAT and WWF Metal. Shortly after the team formed, Tiger Ali Singh joined the fray to become their manager.
After aligning with Tiger Ali Singh the duo were given the gimmick of two bitter Muslim wrestlers who felt that they were being held down. Their ring attire incorporated turbans and sashes, and they began using Tiger's former entrance music.
The popularity of the team rapidly dwindled, and at the Royal Rumble 2001, they were both denied a place in the Royal Rumble, as their spot had been given to comedian Drew Carey, Much to the dismay of their Manager. The team was eventually taken off TV after a series of random and pointless matches. After weeks of not appearing on WWE programming, WWE management made the decision to release Singh and Chaz.
D'Lo Brown was assigned to WWF's developmental territory before later being called back up to mainstream WWF TV, where he restarted his singles career and feuded for the European Championship.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and Signature moves
- Superplex by Chaz followed by a Lo Down by D'Lo
- Catching hip toss into aided powerbomb
- Suplex by Chaz followed by a leg drop by D'Lo
- D'Lo's finishing moves
- Lo Down (Frog splash)
- Sky High (High angle sitout spinebuster)
- Chaz's finishing moves
- Bombs Away (Cannonball senton)
- Inverted Death Valley driver