Dwaylawn Mercer

Dwaylawn Mercer is a CAW superstar signed to DCO, formerly working for Jeff Jarrett Pro Wrestling.

Early Career
Dwaylawn began his career as part of Jeff Jarrett Pro Wrestling, appearing only in house shows. He would win the JJPW Tag Team Championship alongside fellow house-show only competitor, Big Keisha. The two would be the final holders of JJPW's Tag Titles before the company was absorbed into DCO.

He ended up being one of several JJPW superstars to be brought into JJPW following its closure. He competed in DCO up until the end of its initial run, managing to win the DCO Oklahoman Championship on one occasion in the process, defeating The Milk of Magnesia to do so. His reign would last a mere 5 days, and he ended up dropping it back to Magnesia.

Current Run
Dwaylawn would return to DCO after it re-opened in the spring of 2020, and quickly established himself as one of DCO's top superstars. In May, 2020, he defeated then-champion Craig Powers, as well as Drew Columbo and Cunt Maxwell, in a fatal four way match at DCO 8: Spine on the Pine to win the DCO World Championship, his first world title. Though he would lose the title to The Milk of Magnesia just two shows later, he recaptured it at DCO 16: A Night of World Title Rematches. Unfortunately, this second reign would last less than an hour, as he was beaten by Craig Powers later in the same show. He would regain the title for the third time at DCO 18: Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, defeating Powers and Magnesia in a triple threat match. This would be his longest reign with the World Title to date, but it would end at the hands of Luther Hughs at DCO 21: Rise of the Machines.

This would spark a downward spiral of sorts for Dwaylawn, as he suffered an upset defeat at DCO 24: Lipstick on a Pig at the hands of Bloodsucker Clitoris. Frustrated at how his career was going, he would end up forming an alliance with the man who ended his third World Title reign, Luther Hughs. The jaded Mercer found himself agreeing with the words and ideology of Hughs, who was very outspoken about his own distaste for DCO's comedic nature. The two teamed for the first time at DCO 26: The Battle for Tahlequah, in a losing effort against Bloodsucker Clitoris and Craig Powers.

Mercer would again lose to Bloodsucker Clitoris in a Parking Lot Brawl at the next show. His luck looked like it might turn around at DCO 29: The Stilwell Series II, as he lasted in the eponymous match until the very end, but this would again result in failure, as he was the last man eliminated in the match (which ended up being won by Sulley "The Big Man" Anderson). In another morale-destroying loss, he would also come up short in a grudge match against longtime rival Craig Powers at DCO 30: Weapons of Mass Destruction.

The losing streak would cause Dwaylawn to take a brief sabbatical from DCO. His luck finally turned around at DCO 37: A Night of a Thousand More Punches, where he defeated Stacks Lee to capture the Oklahoman Championship for the second time in his career. He held the title all the way until DCO 41: The War to Settle the Score, when he lost the title to Conner Shagwell, but regained it a mere 9 days later by defeating Shagwell at DCO 44: Blowjob Academy. This reign would be different than his past title reigns, as he would dominate the Oklahoman Title picture for the next few months.

Dwaylawn was not content just being Oklahoman Champion, however. Re-uniting with Luther Hughs, the two challenged then-Tag Team Champions The Wilson Syndicate at DCO 47: Vanilla Twilight, and emerged victorious, making Mercer a double champion.

Together with Hughs, Dwaylawn would be one of the most dominating forces in DCO history, defeating a multitude of challengers for both the Oklahoman and Tag Team Titles. The duo's Tag Title reign would come to an end at DCO 57: Featuring Billy Gunn at the hands of Charles "Taint Licker" Morales and Conner Shagwell, and Mercer would finally drop the Oklahoman Title a show later to Bob Holly.

Finishers

 * Dropkick
 * DDT

Championships and Accomplishments

 * DCO
 * DCO World Championship (3 times)
 * DCO Oklahoman Championship (3 times)
 * DCO Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Luther Hughs