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Brown returned to television on the April 28, 2002, episode of
Heat, losing to
Eddie Guerrero. For the rest of the year, Brown mostly wrestled on
Heat, did a little bit of commentary on the show, and even started a brief feud with
Raven. In late 2002,
Theodore Long retired as a WWE
referee and managed D'Lo, who had complained about acts of
racism during his matches. D'Lo started Long's group Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises which eventually turned into a group of African Americans who worked an angle in which they felt they were victims of racism and were being held down by the "white man." With Long's managerial services, D'Lo Brown went undefeated for several weeks.
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Brown faced
Booker T in a losing effort on the February 10, 2003, episode of
Raw. His involvement with Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises was brought to a close when footage was shown on the February 16 episode (taped February 10) of
Heat of Theodore Long kicking D'Lo Brown to the curb and introducing his replacement
Rodney Mack.
[6] He was then released from his WWE contract on February 14, 2003.
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