DLo Brown is done waiting for WWE to get it righthes speaking up and making the case loud and clear.

In a new interview on The Velvet Ropes with SoCal Val, the Attitude Era veteran and current TNA producer didnt mince words when asked about the Nation of Dominations long-overdue WWE Hall of Fame induction.

When SoCal Val brought up the fan sentiment that the faction has been snubbed for too long, Brown fired back without hesitation:

Brown pointed out that while many wrestling factions were created to push one main starlike Ric Flair in The Four Horsementhe Nation of Domination elevated everyone in the group, including himself, Ron Simmons, The Godfather, Mark Henry, and of course, The Rock.

Brown had a front-row seat to The Rocks transformation into a megastarand he still remembers the moment that spark turned into a flame:

But legacy, Brown said, is just as important. Decades later, fans and insiders still reference the Nation when any group of Black wrestlers forms in WWE or elsewhere.

And that level of long-term influence, he said, speaks for itself:

DLo wrapped it up with a direct message to WWEdont overlook what the Nation contributed to wrestlings evolution:

The Nation wasnt just a factionit was a movement that launched legends and reshaped representation in wrestling forever. WWE has honored groups with far less impact. The time to put the Nation of Domination in the Hall of Fame is now.

Do you think WWE should induct The Nation of Domination into the Hall of Fame? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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