D'Lo Brown Says He Would Return To WWE, Weighs In On Recent TNA Roster Cuts & More

D'Lo Brown appeared on VOC Nation, where he addressed his recent departure from TNA Wrestling, whether a return is possible, WWE, continuing to wrestle, and more. Here are some highlights:

TNA's financial problems and roster cuts: "Looking at things at 30,000 feet, I think that they're going through some growing pains right now. They're restructuring and trying to fortify their product. Taking the show on the road was a big financial burden. I think it's part of the natural growing process of the company; (the roster cuts) were like pruning a tree."

If TNA went on the road too soon: "Ready or not they had to go. It was time to move on. The crowds were becoming stale; they weren't adding to the product, they were taking away from it."

If his release was a surprise: "This was completely out of the blue. We just solidified a deal that Friday, and things changed over the weekend. It caught me completely by surprise."

Possible comeback to TNA: "The door is always open to return; we parted amicably. I felt like I did a really good job there and I received a lot of praise from the upper echelon. I'm open to a reconciliation."

Whether he would entertain an offer from the WWE as a trainer: "Jobs don't grow on trees, and those jobs are based on a need basis. If that opportunity ever arises, I'll be ready for it, but in the meantime, I'll do the things that I can do and have control over."

Whether he will take wrestling bookings on the independent circuit: "Absolutely. I think that the match I had with Kurt Angle and then the next week with Joseph Park got the wrestling juices flowing again in me. I thought I was going to feel like hell and I actually felt good. I'm back in the gym killing it trying to get back into wrestling shape. I'll be taking wrestling bookings and I'll be out there having fun."

To listen to the interview, click here.

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