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  1. The New Age Outlaws are an American professional wrestling tag team in World Wrestling Federation (WWF) made up of Brian James ("Road Dogg" Jesse James) and Monty Sopp ("Badd Ass" Billy Gunn). The duo became popular in the late 1990s as members of the second incarnation of the professional wrestling stable D-Generation X .

    • Jesse James / B.G. James:, 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), Billy Gunn / Kip James:, 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
    • The New Age Outlaws, The James Gang, Voodoo Kin Mafia, The Roadie And Rockabilly
    • 501 lb (227 kg)
  2. Sep 23, 1999 · New Age Outlaws - Tag Team Title Match. WWE. 99.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 3M views 10 years ago. Sept. 23, 1999 - Road Dogg & Billy Gunn reunite on SmackDown to challenge The Rock...

    • Sep 23, 2013
    • 3.1M
    • WWE
    • WWE Saw Billy Gunn As The Star Of The Team. The reason the Outlaws were split was because the WWE saw star potential in Billy Gunn. WWE felt that Billy had finally found his formula and was destined to be a top star.
    • They Didn't Want To Split Up In 1999. The Outlaws dominated the tag team division from late 1997 until early 1999. By January 1999, both men were increasingly used in singles feuds and winning singles titles.
    • Road Dogg's Intro Was Inspired By The Ringling Brothers. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages... The Ringling Brothers is perhaps the most famous touring circus in the world.
    • They 'Invented' The Outlaw Rule. One rule that is often alluded to today but rarely mentioned by name is the 'Outlaw Rule.' This refers to one member of the team pinning the other in a multi-team one-fall match (such as a Triple Threat or Four Corners Match).
  3. The New Age Outlaws (also known as the James Gang and the Voodoo Kin Mafia) were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Road Dogg/B.G. James and Billy Gunn/Kip James . As members of the second incarnation of the professional wrestling stable D-Generation X, the New Age Outlaws became extremely popular in the late 1990s.

    • Paul Frew
    • Legion Of Doom (RAW November 24, 1997) There are not a lot of teams tougher than the Legion Of Doom, which is why they were the tag team champions at the time.
    • Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie (RAW January 26, 1998) The New Age Outlaws came prepared for their matchup against the hardcore legends of Mick Foley and Terry Funk by wearing baseball catchers gear.
    • Cody Rhodes & Goldust (RAW February 3, 2014) Despite the cage, normal tag team rules applied for this championship match. The Outlaws used their experience to control the bout and made every opportunity to use the steel structure as a weapon.
    • The Hardy Boyz (SmackDown November 25, 1999) It's not often fans got to see a cage match on an episode of SmackDown, and they were in for a treat when the Outlaws defended their titles against The Hardyz.
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    On the March 4, 2013 episode of Raw, Road Dogg and Billy Gunn made their in-ring return as the New Age Outlaws with a victory over Primo and Epico. A week later, the New Age Outlaws competed against Team Rhodes Scholars, but the match was rendered a no contest after Brock Lesnar interrupted and performed an F-5 to both Outlaws as part of his ...

  6. Jul 25, 2020 · New Age Outlaws: 5 Best Road Dogg Matches (& 5 Best Billy Gunn Matches) By Paul Frew. Published Jul 25, 2020. The New Age Outlaws were not just tag team wrestlers. Here are the best matches of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn's WWE careers. Not only did the Road Dogg Jesse James and Bad Ass Billy Gunn pair up to become one of the greatest tag teams of ...

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