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Mark Henry Responds To Ahmed Johnson’s Criticism Of D’Lo Brown, Says His Credibility Is Shot

Mark Henry is not fond of Ahmed Johnson.

On a recent edition of Busted Open Radio, the WWE Hall of Famer took exception with comments that Ahmed Johnson made during an interview with SK Wrestling. During the Q&A session, Johnson shared that he does not talk to Henry and that he doesn’t like people who “kiss butt.” He also claimed that he was “done” with D’Lo Brown after the injury to Darren Drozdov and had heard that Brown never spoke to, saw, or helped take care of him.

Henry returned fire, defending his former Nation of Domination partner, while also calling into question Ahmed Johnson’s credibility and intentions. He said the following:

“Take a guy like Ahmed Johnson, who has never had a good thing said about him in pro wrestling by anyone. I just wanted to defend D’Lo Brown. He said that, in that article, he said that D’Lo Brown was dangerous and that D’Lo Brown ended Darren Drozdov’s career and never spoke to him again. I speak to Darren all the time. D’Lo speaks to Darren all the time. Guys, just so you know, I’m telling you the truth. This is a bad human being. Your credibility is shot. Nobody, nobody in wrestling will say anything good about this guy. Since when did being professional, being on time, working hard, and being able to co-exist with your co-workers become being a kiss-ass? When? Are you guys out there that’s doing podcasts so thirsty and want somebody on your show so bad that you’re taking Ahmed freaking Johnson? Guys, c’mon, do your homework. I’ve never heard anybody say anything good about him. Not one. Not one time. So before you start trying to tear down D’Lo Brown, future Hall of Famer, before you tear down a guy that actually was a World Champion, who don’t you look in the mirror. Your credibility is shot. Your slip is showing.”

D’Lo responded to the clip, thanking Henry for always having his back.

D’Lo Brown can be seen on IMPACT Wrestling, where he serves as one half of the commentary team alongside Matt Striker.

Recently, Mark Henry shared that he plans on having a match in the next six months. The last time he competed in the ring was at the Greatest Royal Rumble in 2018.

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