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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Road_DoggRoad Dogg - Wikipedia

    Road Dogg. Brian Girard James [7] [8] (born May 20, 1969) is an American professional wrestler currently signed with the WWE, where he serves as the Senior Vice President of Live Events, [9] and as a commentator on WWE Main Event. [10]

  2. www.wwe.com › superstars › road-doggRoad Dogg | WWE

    Road Dogg. twitter. superstar stats. Superstar Stats. Road Dogg. Follow Road Dogg on Twitter. Height. 6’1” Weight. 241. lbs. Hometown. Marietta, Ga. Signature Move. Shake Rattle and Roll. Entrance Video. Career Highlights. WWE Tag Team Champion; World Tag Team Champion; Intercontinental Champion; Hardcore Champion; 2019 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee.

  3. Marietta, Georgia. Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Weight. 241 lbs (109 kg) Nicknames The Trailer Park Gangsta; B-Jizzle; The Real Double J. Notes He is the WWE Senior Vice President of Live Events. Career History. Roles. Producer ( August 22, 2022 - Present) Producer ( October 11, 2011 - January 5, 2022) Wrestler ( December 1, 1986 - January 25, 2015)

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  7. Bringing his three decades of crowd popping, championship-winning, Smackdown writing, and NXT producing experience to the microphone. Road Dogg talks about his time in DX, the New Age Outlaws ...

  8. Jun 25, 2022 · You Didn't Know podcast, Road Dogg was asked to share what he believes to be the greatest moments of his career. He would proceed to list The New Age Outlaws' Tag Team Championship win over The Legion of Doom in November 1997, and his Hardcore Championship run which lasted from December 1998 until February 1999. 10 Sec.

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