D'Lo Brown is no longer with Impact Wrestling. 

According to a report from PW Insider, Brown has exited the company where he spent the last three years working backstage and making occasional on-screen appearances. 

"We appreciate D'Lo's contributions to Impact Wrestling over the last 3 plus years. We wish him nothing but the best moving forward," Scott D'Amore said. 

Brown announced on July 13, 2019, that he had been signed to a full-time deal with Impact. He worked as a producer but at some point, moved into a talent-relations role where he was said to have been involved with talent scouting and contract negotiations. 

Brown also worked in the color commentary position beginning in January 2021. He was replaced in early 2022 by Matt Rehwoldt after an angle took place where he was attacked by Honor No More. Following his departure from the commentary position, Brown said he would be focussing more on his role in talent relations. 

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