D’Lo Brown Credits Ron Simmons for Nation of Domination Inclusion, Highlights Bond with Mark Henry
Former WWE star D’Lo Brown recently revealed the pivotal role veteran Ron Simmons played in his inclusion within the iconic Nation of Domination stable. Brown also emphasized the lasting friendship and mutual respect he shares with fellow Nation member, Mark Henry, attributing a notable portion of both their careers to Simmons’ influence.
Brown explained that his selection for the Nation wasn’t coincidental, but rather a intentional choice inspired by Simmons’ presence and leadership. He noted that both he and Henry consciously emulate qualities they observed in Simmons, aspiring to reach the same standard as a producer. “It’s not by accident, it’s very much inspired,” Brown stated. ”I’ll speak for Mark in this: we both enjoy walking in the shadow of Ron simmons, and we hope we can live up to the shoes that he wears.”
The Nation of Domination, formed in 1998, quickly became a dominant force in WWE, known for its aggressive tactics and powerful roster. Brown and Henry’s partnership within the group extended beyond the ring, blossoming into a genuine friendship. “when we got put together in the Nation of Domination, slowly became best friends,” Brown recalled. “So, what you saw in the ring? Was just an extension of what we were in the car, at the hotel, in the restaurants.”
Their connection has endured for years, with Brown describing Henry as “the brother I never had.” The two have maintained a close relationship, frequently connecting over shared interests and spending time with each other’s families.Brown indicated he could contact Henry at any time to discuss a wide range of topics, from family matters to football and food.
Henry’s career trajectory, including the growth of his popular “Sensual Chocolate” persona, also benefited from the foundation laid during his time with the Nation of Domination and his relationship with Brown.