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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]

Road Dogg
James in 2014
Birth nameBrian Girard James
Born (1969-05-20) May 20, 1969 (age 54)[1]
Marietta, Georgia, U.S.[2]
Children3
Parent(s)Bob Armstrong (father)
RelativesScott Armstrong (brother)
Brad Armstrong (brother)
Steve Armstrong (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)B.G. James[2]
Brian Armstrong[2]
The Dark Secret[2]
Jesse James[2][3]
Jesse James Armstrong[4]
Road Dogg[3]
The Roadie[2]
"Road Dogg" Jesse James
Brian James
Billed height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[3]
Billed weight241 lb (109 kg)[3]
Billed fromMarietta, Georgia[3]
Trained byBob Armstrong[4]
Brad Armstrong[4]
Paul Orndorff[4]
DebutDecember 1, 1986[5][6]
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Marines Corps
Years of service1987–1994
RankPlatoon sergeant
Battles/warsGulf War

James was best known for his initial tenure with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as The Roadie from 1994 to 1995 and as "Road Dogg" Jesse James from 1996 to 2001. He is also known for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as B.G. James from 2002 to 2009, and has also made appearances for several other promotions such as Smoky Mountain Wrestling,[5] World Championship Wrestling,[5] the United States Wrestling Association, the Catch Wrestling Association, and World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA).

James has held numerous championships in a career spanning more than three decades. In the WWF/E, he achieved mainstream notoriety as half of The New Age Outlaws (who became part of D-Generation X): he and partner Billy Gunn won the WWF World Tag Team Championship five times, and later held the WWE Tag Team Championship once. Additionally, James found success in singles competition, becoming a one-time Intercontinental Champion and a one-time Hardcore Champion.[3]

Following his 2001 departure from the WWF, James became the inaugural WWA World Heavyweight Champion before once again finding success as a tag team wrestler in TNA, where he was a two-time National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Tag Team Champion with Konnan and Ron Killings under the Freebird Rule as the 3 Live Kru. He twice competed for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on pay-per-view.[11]

WWE commentator John Layfield charted James's transition from "a cornerstone of the Attitude Era; one of its greatest stars and one of its architects", to "one of the prime creative forces behind WWE".[12] James is a second generation wrestler; his father Bob wrestled,[5] as did his brothers Scott, Brad, and Steve. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2019) as part of D-Generation X.

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1986; 1991–1994) edit

 
James during his time in the United States Marine Corps.

James, under the ring name Brian Armstrong, made his professional wrestling debut on December 1, 1986, where he defeated Kevin Sullivan in a match for NWA Southeast Championship Wrestling.[6] Following this, James put his wrestling career on hold in order to enlist in the United States Marine Corps in 1987.

Brian was mentioned on WCW programming during the WrestleWar 91 PPV on February 24, 1991, when the commentary team mentioned that Brad's brother Brian was serving in Operation Desert Storm during a match between Brad and Bobby Eaton.[13] Following his tour of duty, Brian wrestled his first match in five years and lost to Terrance Taylor on July 7, 1991, during the final night of World Championship Wrestling's The Great American Bash house show tour.[5][6] After completing another tour of duty, James made his debut for Smoky Mountain Wrestling on November 20, 1992, under a mask as The Dark Secret, where he lost to Tracy Smothers.[6] As The Dark Secret, James was relegated to jobbing, as he would lose continuously in both singles and tag team matches throughout the rest of 1992 and into 1993.[6]

Following another tour of duty, James returned to SMW on July 2, 1993, where he lost to Bobby Blaze.[6] On July 19, James, now using the Brian Armstrong ring name, defeated Killer Kyle in a dark match.[6] Following this, James would alternate between the Brian Armstrong and The Dark Secret ring names, where he would find success in singles and tag team matches under the former and continue to job under the latter.[6] In addition to SMW, James returned to WCW under his Brian Armstrong ring name on the November 30 episode of Saturday Night in a losing effort to Steve Austin.[6]

Beginning in 1994, James wrestled more frequently for WCW, including a championship match against the World Television Champion Lord Steven Regal which he lost.[6] On the March 5, 1994 edition of the WCW Power Hour, Armstrong lost to Terra Ryzing – who would go on to become James' DX stablemate Triple H – in the latter's debut match for the promotion. Brian wrestled primarily on television tapings, and began to team frequently with his brother Brad, albeit in losing efforts.[14]

Meanwhile, his time in Smoky Mountain Wrestling was drawing to a close. Following a tag team match where he (as The Dark Secret) and Killer Kyle lost to The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) on April 4, James left SMW and began competing solely for WCW as Brian Armstrong.[6] However, he would find little success, as his only victories were in tag team dark matches where he teamed with his brother Brad while he, along with his brothers, were relegated to being jobbers on television, with the most notable example being a rematch with Lord Steven Regal for the World Television Championship on the August 10 episode of Saturday Night.[6] Around that time, he would adopt his signature undercut braids.

On the November 14, 1994 edition of WCW Pro, Armstrong again lost to the future Triple H, who by that time had been repackaged as Jean-Paul Lévesque.[15] Both men left the promotion before long. James wrestled his final match for WCW on the December 17 episode of WorldWide, as he and his brothers Brad and Scott lost a six-man tag team match to The Three Faces of Fear (Kevin Sullivan, The Butcher, and Avalanche).[6]

World Wrestling Federation (1994–1995; 1996–2001) edit

Alliance with Jeff Jarrett (1994–1995) edit

After defeating Barry Hardy in a dark match on the August 16, 1994 episode of WWF Wrestling Challenge, James signed with the World Wrestling Federation towards the end of 1994.[1] He was billed as The Roadie, an assistant to "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, a would-be country singer.[1] He wrestled on several pay-per-views and television shows, but most of his first WWF tenure was spent accompanying Jarrett and interfering in his matches. In early 1995, Jarrett released the song "With My Baby Tonight", which Jarrett claimed he had sung himself. The planned angle was to reveal that it was The Roadie, not Jarrett, who had really performed the vocals on this song, sparking a feud between the two wrestlers.[1] Before this revelation could take place, James and Jarrett suddenly left the WWF following the second In Your House pay-per-view on July 23, 1995.[2]

After leaving the WWF, James joined the United States Wrestling Association under the ring name Jesse James Armstrong alongside Jarrett, where he won its Heavyweight, Television, and World Tag Team Championships before losing a Loser Leaves Town match to Jarrett.[1]

The New Age Outlaws and D-Generation X (1996–2001) edit

 
Road Dogg and Tori in the ring during the King of the Ring pay-per-view in 2000.
 
The New Age Outlaws ("The Road Dogg" Jesse James (left) and "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn) in 1999.

James, without Jarrett, returned to the WWF in 1996 under the ring name Jesse James, where he revealed himself as "The Real Double J" and the true singer of "With My Baby Tonight".[1] He languished as an undercard singles wrestler until beginning a feud with The Honky Tonk Man.[2] After denying Honky Tonk Man's offer at becoming his manager by destroying his guitar, James also began feuding with Honky Tonk Man's protégé Rockabilly.[2] After trading wins against each other on television and pay-per-view, James, now referring to himself as "The Road Dogg" Jesse James, originally spelled "Jammes" as a play on the way Jarrett spelled his name. (J E double S E, J A double M E S) suggested to Rockabilly that they form a tag team in order to end their unsuccessful runs as singles competitors.[2][1] A change in creative direction in the WWF in late 1997 led Rockabilly to accept James' offer after subsequently attacking Honky Tonk Man with his own guitar to cement their alliance.[2] Soon after, Rockabilly reverted to his Billy Gunn ring name and adopted the nickname "Badd Ass", while Road Dogg began to grow out and braid his hair, resurrecting his old look from his days in WCW. In addition to these esthetic changes, their mannerisms became consistently more controversial and antisocial, with the team ultimately becoming known as the New Age Outlaws following their victory over The Legion of Doom for their first Tag Team Championship. The Outlaws would continue to feud with the Legion of Doom and later the short-lived tag team of Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie before joining D-Generation X the night after WrestleMania XIV.[1]

The Outlaws amassed five Tag Team Championship reigns and managed to become singles champions while still together, with Road Dogg and Gunn each winning the Hardcore Championship once in 1998 and 1999, respectively, while Road Dogg would also go on to win the Intercontinental Championship in 1999.[16][17] The team came to an end when Gunn was legitimately injured in early 2000 and, to explain the absence needed for his recovery, Gunn was expelled from DX due to losing his temper. James then teamed with fellow DX member X-Pac throughout the summer of 2000, but failed to regain any championship success.[1] The team eventually split, with Road Dogg and X-Pac subsequently feuding with each other before the entirety of DX fell apart. Road Dogg then formed a tag team with newcomer K-Kwik, and competed in his last televised match on December 23.[11] He was then indefinitely suspended, and later released from his contract in January 2001, due to personal problems.[1] On March 26, 2001, James arrived at the final WCW Monday Nitro taping in Panama City, Florida, in order to negotiate a return to World Championship Wrestling, only to find out that the promotion had been purchased by the WWF, thus ruling out both companies as employment options.[18]

Independent circuit (2001–2002) edit

James would go on work the independent circuit after being fired from WWF, often no-showing scheduled appearances as a result of substance-abuse issues he was battling with at the time. On May 26, 2001, James appeared on an indy show at a high school in Conway, South Carolina where he was supposed to wrestle against The Barbarian for the main event. During that event, James was signing autographs and taking Polaroids during intermission, and became belligerent after being asked to leave the gymnasium when the intermission ended and matches were going on. James became irritated, started swearing and refused to leave. Police came and arrested him. He was charged for disorderly conduct.[19]

He also worked for IWA Mid-South. Then James worked for the short-lived World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) promotion in Australia with former WWF and WCW wrestlers. On October 23, 2001, he defeated former WWF colleague and tag team partner Jeff Jarrett for the vacant WWA World Heavyweight Champion where he was the inaugural champion. He dropped the title to Jarrett three days later. He continued feuding with Jarrett and Scott Steiner.[20]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002–2009) edit

3 Live Kru (2002–2005) edit

James debuted for the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion on September 18, 2002, wrestling as B.G. James, as the Road Dogg gimmick was owned by WWE. He was initially a heel and one of the founding members of Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Xtreme faction.[1]

In 2003, James formed the stable known as the 3 Live Kru alongside Konnan and Ron Killings.[21][22] The stable was popular from the outset and, as a nod to James' and Killings' brief tag team in the World Wrestling Federation, they sang their own entrance music as they approached the ring. In addition to popularity, the Kru found championship success as well, as Killings won his second and final NWA World Heavyweight Championship as a member while all three men held the NWA World Tag Team Championship twice under the Freebird Rule.[1]

Tension arose when James' former partner Billy Gunn joined TNA as The New Age Outlaw (later shortened to The Outlaw) in 2005.[23] The Outlaw repeatedly courted James, seeking to split the Kru and recreate the New Age Outlaws. When The Outlaw began feuding with the Kru, James repeatedly found his loyalties divided, unwilling to fight either his former or current tag team partners. For a time, James stopped appearing with the Kru but did not align himself with The Outlaw, who had by then changed his name to Kip James as a "tribute" to James' father. At Sacrifice, he reasserted his allegiance with 3 Live Kru as the special guest referee in a match between the other members of 3LK and the team of Kip James and Monty Brown.[24] Kip tried to warm up to 3LK again in the lead-up to Bound for Glory by saving James several times from Team Canada. At Bound for Glory, he offered his protective services to them against Team Canada to neutralize Scott D'Amore. When they lost, Kip came down to the ring, appearing ready to hit Konnan with a steel chair since he originally vetoed Kip's offer.[25] Kip instead saved Konnan from Team Canada, thus proving his original intentions.[25]

On the November 26 episode of Impact!, James brought Kip and the 3LK to the ring and asked Killings and Konnan to give Kip a yes/no vote to be accepted into the group.[26] After James got heated with Konnan, both gave Kip yes votes and the 4 Live Kru was born.[26] The 4 Live Kru was short lived as Konnan, still apparently upset at Kip's induction into the Kru, hit both James and Kip over the head with a steel chair at Turning Point.[27] Konnan, still wanting Killings to be his "family", tried talking with Killings. Killings told Konnan that he was done with the Kru and wanted to leave it all behind him.

James Gang/Voodoo Kin Mafia (2006–2008) edit

After the incident, James and Kip regrouped, reformed their old tag team as The James Gang, and feuded with Konnan's new stable, The Latin American Xchange (LAX), which he formed with Homicide and Apolo. Apolo was sent home from Against All Odds after complaining about being used as a jobber and was quickly replaced by a relative unknown named Machete.

On a subsequent edition of Impact!, James' real life father "Bullet" Bob Armstrong informed The James Gang that he was sick of the shenanigans of LAX and how they always used strength in numbers to their advantage. He informed them that he was going to see Larry Zbyszko to have himself added to the Destination X match as their partner, effectively making it a three-man tag team. "Bullet" was in fact added to the team and they won the match at Destination X.[28] The following month, an arm wrestling match was booked between Armstrong and Konnan, where the losing team would get hit ten times with a leather whip. Armstrong prevailed with the victory, resulting in LAX being whipped several times upon trying to scramble out of the cage for survival.

Following their feud with LAX, James and Kip began feuding with Team 3D.[1] The two teams cut promos arguing over their long-term histories with past promotions such as World Wrestling Entertainment and Extreme Championship Wrestling.[1] The rivalry came to a head at Sacrifice when The James Gang beat Team 3D using a lead pipe.[29] The James Gang and Team 3D feuded throughout the summer. They were scheduled for a number one contendership match at Hard Justice but, due to a fire, the match was canceled. The match was rescheduled for Impact!, which the Gang lost.

On the November 2, 2006 edition of Impact!, Kip and James announced that they were going to quit TNA.[30] While attempting to speak about it, their microphones were cut off.[30] When the show returned, the announcers speculated that they may have been frustrated due to the influx of new talent entering TNA. It was later reported that the segment was a worked shoot that Vince Russo had written in order to renew interest upon their eventual return.[31]

On the November 16 airing of Impact!, The James Gang announced that they would now be known as Voodoo Kin Mafia (VKM) (a pun on the name Vincent Kennedy McMahon). They spent their airtime bashing McMahon and both members of D-Generation X, using their real names: Paul Levesque and Michael Hickenbottom.[32] After calling Triple H "Triple Hollywood" and Shawn Michaels "Shawn Kiss-My-Bottom", VKM claimed they were declaring war on DX and Vincent Kennedy McMahon. On the November 23 airing of Impact!, they drove around searching for their targets, but they ended up arriving at a Target store. At the end of the episode, VKM argued, and Kip pointed straight ahead to the WWE World Headquarters, which prompted James to respond, "We're back!" In 2006, as acknowledged by TNA's website, VKM accepted The Hardys' open challenge to a match at December to Dismember. WWE never acknowledged their acceptance, however. Over the following weeks, VKM aired several more videos bashing DX and Vince McMahon. They also made a $1 million challenge to DX as announced on the TNA website. They declared "victory" at Final Resolution, after receiving no answer from WWE.[33] In early 2007, however, James said in a shoot interview along with his tag team partner Kip that he would jump back to WWE if he could get out of his TNA contract and get a WWE offer.[34]

On August 4, James returned to the Boston-based Millennium Wrestling Federation's Soul Survivor IV wrestling event and fanfest.[35] James worked for the promotion when it opened in 2001, but no-showed a benefit for Superstar Billy Graham in 2002 due to his drug and personal issues. MWF subsequently brought the legitimate situation into a storyline.[36] Despite this, James teamed with Beau Douglas to win the promotion's Tag Team Championship from the Canadian Superstars (J-Busta and Dave Cole). During a pre-event question and answer session, James went into his hatred of Jim Ross and his feelings that WWE ruins families and lives. James and Douglas lost the title back to the Canadians on October 27, 2007, at a Special Olympics fundraiser in Salem, Massachusetts.[37] After five years of bad blood, James made peace with the MWF's promoter Dan Mirade for sabotaging the Graham benefit and agreed to return in the future.

At Turning Point, James won one of the cases in the Feast or Fired match, which was later revealed to contain a contract for a World Tag Team Championship match.[38] Instead of teaming with Kip, he chose his father "Bullet" Bob Armstrong to be his tag team partner. B.G. and Bullet Bob lost their title match against A.J. Styles and Tomko in the opening match of Against All Odds.[39] He and Kip had turned face but on the February 21, 2008 edition of Impact!, Kip turned on James and Armstrong by hitting them both with a crutch, turning heel in the process. At Lockdown, he finally defeated Kip in a six-sides of steel match.[40]

Sporadic appearances and departure (2008–2009) edit

At Final Resolution, James returned to TNA television for the first time in months and participated in the Feast or Fired Match, which was won by Curry Man, Homicide, Hernandez, and Jay Lethal.[41] James was also seen on Impact! two weeks later as he was trying to hold back Jeff Jarrett from fighting Kurt Angle. The week afterwards, he was punched by Angle while he and Jarrett were fighting.[42] On the January 8, 2009 edition of Impact!, James faced off against Angle, but lost via submission due to Angle's ankle lock.[43]

On September 15, 2009, James was released from his TNA contract.[44]

Return to independent circuit (2009–2011) edit

Upon leaving TNA, James returned to the independent circuit and resumed using his Jesse James ring name. On January 30, 2010, he teamed with Dysfunction to defeat Mason Quinn and J-Ca$h, who substituted for Quinn's tag team partner Dave Demone, to win the All-Star Championship Wrestling Tag Team Championship for the first time.[45] On May 1, James lost his half of the title when Dysfunction picked Quinn as his new partner when Dysfunction and Quinn scored a double pin against each other during a title defense.[45] On April 19, James resumed using his Road Dogg name and reformed the New Age Outlaws with Billy Gunn to compete in the Canadian Wrestling's Elite promotion.[46]

On May 28, James appeared at One Pro Wrestling's event The Last Stand, where he teamed with Kevin Nash in an unsuccessful attempt at winning the Tag Team Championship.[47]

Return to WWE edit

Wrestling (2011–2014) edit

On April 2, 2011, James returned to WWE for the first time in over a decade to induct his father "Bullet" Bob Armstrong into the company's Hall of Fame.[48] Several months later, James announced on October 11 via his Facebook account that he re-signed with WWE as a producer, and would return to the company in his new role on October 23 at the Vengeance pay-per-view.[citation needed] After a ten-year-long absence, James returned to WWE television on the December 12 episode of Raw under his Road Dogg ring name to present CM Punk with the Slammy Award for "Pipe Bomb" of the Year.[49]

On January 29, 2012, Road Dogg entered the Royal Rumble match as the twenty-third entrant and lasted nearly five minutes before being eliminated by Wade Barrett.[3][50] Following this, he began hosting the WWE.com and YouTube web series Are You Serious? alongside Josh Mathews.[51] On July 23, Road Dogg reunited with Billy Gunn, Sean Waltman, Shawn Michaels and Triple H to reform D-Generation X for one night only on the 1000th episode of Raw.[52] On the December 17 episode of Raw, he and Billy Gunn appeared together as the New Age Outlaws and presented the Slammy Award for Comeback of the Year to Jerry Lawler.[53]

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.[54] 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 ongoing feud with Triple H.[55] On the December 9 episode of Raw, the New Age Outlaws appeared to present the Slammy Award for LOL Moment of the Year.[56]

 
The New Age Outlaws as the WWE Tag Team Champions in 2014.

On the January 6, 2014 episode of Raw, the New Age Outlaws saved CM Punk from an assault by The Shield and later stood in Punk's corner during his match against Roman Reigns.[57] Later that week on SmackDown, they teamed alongside Punk to face The Shield in a six-man tag team match, although they were defeated after Gunn was pinned by Reigns.[58] On the January 13 episode of Raw, the New Age Outlaws and Punk faced The Shield in a rematch before abandoning Punk as he was about to tag them, turning both Outlaws heel in the process for the first time in over a decade.[59] Later that week on SmackDown, the New Age Outlaws defeated the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust in a non-title match.[60] On January 26 at the Royal Rumble kickoff show, the New Age Outlaws defeated Rhodes and Goldust to win their first WWE Tag Team Championship and sixth tag team title in WWE overall.[61] They held the title until the March 3 episode of Raw, where they were defeated by The Usos.[62] After losing the title, the Outlaws allied with Kane as part of The Authority to face The Shield at WrestleMania XXX, but they were defeated.[63]

Producing and writing, executive role (2014–present) edit

Following WrestleMania XXX, James resumed his role as a producer while Gunn resumed his role as a trainer in NXT. On the January 19, 2015 episode of Raw, the New Age Outlaws returned alongside The Acolytes Protection Agency and the New World Order to confront and ultimately drive off The Ascension after they had been disrespecting tag teams from the past.[64] Six days later, the Outlaws challenged The Ascension at the Royal Rumble, but were defeated.[65] at WrestleMania 31, Road Dogg and the rest of D-Generation X (X-Pac and Billy Gunn) did a run in during Triple H's match against Sting which resulted in a brawl with the NWO (Hogan, Hall and Nash) at ringside. In December 2016 it was reported that James was going to be working on the writing team on SmackDown, and would be groomed for a bigger position.[66] This led to James working as a producer and writer on SmackDown.[67][68] He would later be promoted to one of the lead writers.[69]

In January 2018, James made a one night return to Raw 25 Years, as part of the D-Generation X reunion. Later on at the show, they celebrated with the Balor Club, after attacking The Revival. James would later appear in the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony to induct Jeff Jarrett. On the January 28, 2019 episode of Raw, Road Dogg made a surprise appearance, where he joined Jeff Jarrett in interrupting Elias, and the two sang "With My Baby Tonight" until they were both attacked by Elias, with both Road Dogg and Jarrett being smashed with a guitar.[70] On the February 4, 2019 edition of Raw, he was in Jarrett's corner for his first match in WWE for 19 years against Elias. After Elias won the match, he attacked him from behind to set up a guitar shot from Jarrett. On April 7, 2019, Dogg was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame as part of D-Generation X.

After WrestleMania 35, it was reported Dogg resigned as head writer of SmackDown Live.[71] It was later clarified that James will remain with the company and is currently seen as a "utility player".[72] From May 2019 to January 2022, he held a position at the WWE Performance Center in which he taught classes on in-ring promos and character development.[73] He was released by WWE in January 2022, but was rehired as Senior Vice President of Live Events in August 2022, replacing Jeff Jarrett.[9]

On January 23, 2023, Road Dogg, along with D-Generation X and Kurt Angle, made an appearance at Raw's 30th anniversary, Raw is XXX. They were interrupted by Imperium during their reunion.[74] Beginning with the episode broadcast on February 1, 2024, Road Dogg served as color commentator on WWE Main Event, under his birth name of Brian James.[10]

Personal life edit

James is a second generation wrestler and youngest brother of the Armstrong Wrestling Family, his father Bob[5] wrestled, as did his brothers Scott, Brad, and Steve. Scott worked at WWE as a referee.

Like his father, James served in the United States Marine Corps. His tenure lasted from 1987 to 1993 and he fought in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, where he was a platoon sergeant in command of thirty-three Marines.[2][49] James is married to Tracy James, with three children and a grandchild.[75]

James is a longtime Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and owns a jersey of former tight end Jesse James.[76]

James admits to having had problems with drugs and alcohol throughout his life.[77] He began taking painkillers during his time in D-Generation X.[77] After being suspended and then released from the WWF, he successfully underwent rehabilitation.[77]

On March 26, 2021, after returning from Orlando, James suffered an apparent heart attack and was hospitalized. He saw his kidney specialist and had a stress test done, and had also been taking medications for high blood pressure.[78]

Filmography edit

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Head of State BG James
2010 The Other Guys BG James (uncredited)

Championships and accomplishments edit

1James defended the championship with either Konnan or Killings under the Freebird Rule.

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External links edit

  • Road Dogg on WWE.com  
  • Road Dogg's profile at Cagematch.net  , Internet Wrestling Database  
  • Road Dogg at IMDb  
  •   Media related to Brian Gerard James at Wikimedia Commons

road, dogg, brian, girard, james, born, 1969, american, professional, wrestler, currently, signed, with, where, serves, senior, vice, president, live, events, commentator, main, event, james, 2014birth, namebrian, girard, jamesborn, 1969, 1969, marietta, georg. 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 Road DoggJames in 2014Birth nameBrian Girard JamesBorn 1969 05 20 May 20 1969 age 54 1 Marietta Georgia U S 2 Children3Parent s Bob Armstrong father RelativesScott Armstrong brother Brad Armstrong brother Steve Armstrong brother Professional wrestling careerRing name s B G James 2 Brian Armstrong 2 The Dark Secret 2 Jesse James 2 3 Jesse James Armstrong 4 Road Dogg 3 The Roadie 2 Road Dogg Jesse JamesBrian JamesBilled height6 ft 1 in 185 cm 3 Billed weight241 lb 109 kg 3 Billed fromMarietta Georgia 3 Trained byBob Armstrong 4 Brad Armstrong 4 Paul Orndorff 4 DebutDecember 1 1986 5 6 Military serviceAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States Marines CorpsYears of service1987 1994RankPlatoon sergeantBattles warsGulf War James was best known for his initial tenure with World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE as The Roadie from 1994 to 1995 and as Road Dogg Jesse James from 1996 to 2001 He is also known for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA as B G James from 2002 to 2009 and has also made appearances for several other promotions such as Smoky Mountain Wrestling 5 World Championship Wrestling 5 the United States Wrestling Association the Catch Wrestling Association and World Wrestling All Stars WWA James has held numerous championships in a career spanning more than three decades In the WWF E he achieved mainstream notoriety as half of The New Age Outlaws who became part of D Generation X he and partner Billy Gunn won the WWF World Tag Team Championship five times and later held the WWE Tag Team Championship once Additionally James found success in singles competition becoming a one time Intercontinental Champion and a one time Hardcore Champion 3 Following his 2001 departure from the WWF James became the inaugural WWA World Heavyweight Champion before once again finding success as a tag team wrestler in TNA where he was a two time National Wrestling Alliance NWA World Tag Team Champion with Konnan and Ron Killings under the Freebird Rule as the 3 Live Kru He twice competed for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on pay per view 11 WWE commentator John Layfield charted James s transition from a cornerstone of the Attitude Era one of its greatest stars and one of its architects to one of the prime creative forces behind WWE 12 James is a second generation wrestler his father Bob wrestled 5 as did his brothers Scott Brad and Steve He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2019 as part of D Generation X Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1986 1991 1994 1 2 World Wrestling Federation 1994 1995 1996 2001 1 2 1 Alliance with Jeff Jarrett 1994 1995 1 2 2 The New Age Outlaws and D Generation X 1996 2001 1 3 Independent circuit 2001 2002 1 4 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2002 2009 1 4 1 3 Live Kru 2002 2005 1 4 2 James Gang Voodoo Kin Mafia 2006 2008 1 4 3 Sporadic appearances and departure 2008 2009 1 5 Return to independent circuit 2009 2011 1 6 Return to WWE 1 6 1 Wrestling 2011 2014 1 6 2 Producing and writing executive role 2014 present 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEarly career 1986 1991 1994 edit nbsp James during his time in the United States Marine Corps James under the ring name Brian Armstrong made his professional wrestling debut on December 1 1986 where he defeated Kevin Sullivan in a match for NWA Southeast Championship Wrestling 6 Following this James put his wrestling career on hold in order to enlist in the United States Marine Corps in 1987 Brian was mentioned on WCW programming during the WrestleWar 91 PPV on February 24 1991 when the commentary team mentioned that Brad s brother Brian was serving in Operation Desert Storm during a match between Brad and Bobby Eaton 13 Following his tour of duty Brian wrestled his first match in five years and lost to Terrance Taylor on July 7 1991 during the final night of World Championship Wrestling s The Great American Bash house show tour 5 6 After completing another tour of duty James made his debut for Smoky Mountain Wrestling on November 20 1992 under a mask as The Dark Secret where he lost to Tracy Smothers 6 As The Dark Secret James was relegated to jobbing as he would lose continuously in both singles and tag team matches throughout the rest of 1992 and into 1993 6 Following another tour of duty James returned to SMW on July 2 1993 where he lost to Bobby Blaze 6 On July 19 James now using the Brian Armstrong ring name defeated Killer Kyle in a dark match 6 Following this James would alternate between the Brian Armstrong and The Dark Secret ring names where he would find success in singles and tag team matches under the former and continue to job under the latter 6 In addition to SMW James returned to WCW under his Brian Armstrong ring name on the November 30 episode of Saturday Night in a losing effort to Steve Austin 6 Beginning in 1994 James wrestled more frequently for WCW including a championship match against the World Television Champion Lord Steven Regal which he lost 6 On the March 5 1994 edition of the WCW Power Hour Armstrong lost to Terra Ryzing who would go on to become James DX stablemate Triple H in the latter s debut match for the promotion Brian wrestled primarily on television tapings and began to team frequently with his brother Brad albeit in losing efforts 14 Meanwhile his time in Smoky Mountain Wrestling was drawing to a close Following a tag team match where he as The Dark Secret and Killer Kyle lost to The Rock n Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson on April 4 James left SMW and began competing solely for WCW as Brian Armstrong 6 However he would find little success as his only victories were in tag team dark matches where he teamed with his brother Brad while he along with his brothers were relegated to being jobbers on television with the most notable example being a rematch with Lord Steven Regal for the World Television Championship on the August 10 episode of Saturday Night 6 Around that time he would adopt his signature undercut braids On the November 14 1994 edition of WCW Pro Armstrong again lost to the future Triple H who by that time had been repackaged as Jean Paul Levesque 15 Both men left the promotion before long James wrestled his final match for WCW on the December 17 episode of WorldWide as he and his brothers Brad and Scott lost a six man tag team match to The Three Faces of Fear Kevin Sullivan The Butcher and Avalanche 6 World Wrestling Federation 1994 1995 1996 2001 edit Alliance with Jeff Jarrett 1994 1995 edit After defeating Barry Hardy in a dark match on the August 16 1994 episode of WWF Wrestling Challenge James signed with the World Wrestling Federation towards the end of 1994 1 He was billed as The Roadie an assistant to Double J Jeff Jarrett a would be country singer 1 He wrestled on several pay per views and television shows but most of his first WWF tenure was spent accompanying Jarrett and interfering in his matches In early 1995 Jarrett released the song With My Baby Tonight which Jarrett claimed he had sung himself The planned angle was to reveal that it was The Roadie not Jarrett who had really performed the vocals on this song sparking a feud between the two wrestlers 1 Before this revelation could take place James and Jarrett suddenly left the WWF following the second In Your House pay per view on July 23 1995 2 After leaving the WWF James joined the United States Wrestling Association under the ring name Jesse James Armstrong alongside Jarrett where he won its Heavyweight Television and World Tag Team Championships before losing a Loser Leaves Town match to Jarrett 1 The New Age Outlaws and D Generation X 1996 2001 edit Main article The New Age Outlaws nbsp Road Dogg and Tori in the ring during the King of the Ring pay per view in 2000 nbsp The New Age Outlaws The Road Dogg Jesse James left and Badd Ass Billy Gunn in 1999 James without Jarrett returned to the WWF in 1996 under the ring name Jesse James where he revealed himself as The Real Double J and the true singer of With My Baby Tonight 1 He languished as an undercard singles wrestler until beginning a feud with The Honky Tonk Man 2 After denying Honky Tonk Man s offer at becoming his manager by destroying his guitar James also began feuding with Honky Tonk Man s protege Rockabilly 2 After trading wins against each other on television and pay per view James now referring to himself as The Road Dogg Jesse James originally spelled Jammes as a play on the way Jarrett spelled his name J E double S E J A double M E S suggested to Rockabilly that they form a tag team in order to end their unsuccessful runs as singles competitors 2 1 A change in creative direction in the WWF in late 1997 led Rockabilly to accept James offer after subsequently attacking Honky Tonk Man with his own guitar to cement their alliance 2 Soon after Rockabilly reverted to his Billy Gunn ring name and adopted the nickname Badd Ass while Road Dogg began to grow out and braid his hair resurrecting his old look from his days in WCW In addition to these esthetic changes their mannerisms became consistently more controversial and antisocial with the team ultimately becoming known as the New Age Outlaws following their victory over The Legion of Doom for their first Tag Team Championship The Outlaws would continue to feud with the Legion of Doom and later the short lived tag team of Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie before joining D Generation X the night after WrestleMania XIV 1 The Outlaws amassed five Tag Team Championship reigns and managed to become singles champions while still together with Road Dogg and Gunn each winning the Hardcore Championship once in 1998 and 1999 respectively while Road Dogg would also go on to win the Intercontinental Championship in 1999 16 17 The team came to an end when Gunn was legitimately injured in early 2000 and to explain the absence needed for his recovery Gunn was expelled from DX due to losing his temper James then teamed with fellow DX member X Pac throughout the summer of 2000 but failed to regain any championship success 1 The team eventually split with Road Dogg and X Pac subsequently feuding with each other before the entirety of DX fell apart Road Dogg then formed a tag team with newcomer K Kwik and competed in his last televised match on December 23 11 He was then indefinitely suspended and later released from his contract in January 2001 due to personal problems 1 On March 26 2001 James arrived at the final WCW Monday Nitro taping in Panama City Florida in order to negotiate a return to World Championship Wrestling only to find out that the promotion had been purchased by the WWF thus ruling out both companies as employment options 18 Independent circuit 2001 2002 edit James would go on work the independent circuit after being fired from WWF often no showing scheduled appearances as a result of substance abuse issues he was battling with at the time On May 26 2001 James appeared on an indy show at a high school in Conway South Carolina where he was supposed to wrestle against The Barbarian for the main event During that event James was signing autographs and taking Polaroids during intermission and became belligerent after being asked to leave the gymnasium when the intermission ended and matches were going on James became irritated started swearing and refused to leave Police came and arrested him He was charged for disorderly conduct 19 He also worked for IWA Mid South Then James worked for the short lived World Wrestling All Stars WWA promotion in Australia with former WWF and WCW wrestlers On October 23 2001 he defeated former WWF colleague and tag team partner Jeff Jarrett for the vacant WWA World Heavyweight Champion where he was the inaugural champion He dropped the title to Jarrett three days later He continued feuding with Jarrett and Scott Steiner 20 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2002 2009 edit 3 Live Kru 2002 2005 edit Main article 3 Live Kru James debuted for the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion on September 18 2002 wrestling as B G James as the Road Dogg gimmick was owned by WWE He was initially a heel and one of the founding members of Vince Russo s Sports Entertainment Xtreme faction 1 In 2003 James formed the stable known as the 3 Live Kru alongside Konnan and Ron Killings 21 22 The stable was popular from the outset and as a nod to James and Killings brief tag team in the World Wrestling Federation they sang their own entrance music as they approached the ring In addition to popularity the Kru found championship success as well as Killings won his second and final NWA World Heavyweight Championship as a member while all three men held the NWA World Tag Team Championship twice under the Freebird Rule 1 Tension arose when James former partner Billy Gunn joined TNA as The New Age Outlaw later shortened to The Outlaw in 2005 23 The Outlaw repeatedly courted James seeking to split the Kru and recreate the New Age Outlaws When The Outlaw began feuding with the Kru James repeatedly found his loyalties divided unwilling to fight either his former or current tag team partners For a time James stopped appearing with the Kru but did not align himself with The Outlaw who had by then changed his name to Kip James as a tribute to James father At Sacrifice he reasserted his allegiance with 3 Live Kru as the special guest referee in a match between the other members of 3LK and the team of Kip James and Monty Brown 24 Kip tried to warm up to 3LK again in the lead up to Bound for Glory by saving James several times from Team Canada At Bound for Glory he offered his protective services to them against Team Canada to neutralize Scott D Amore When they lost Kip came down to the ring appearing ready to hit Konnan with a steel chair since he originally vetoed Kip s offer 25 Kip instead saved Konnan from Team Canada thus proving his original intentions 25 On the November 26 episode of Impact James brought Kip and the 3LK to the ring and asked Killings and Konnan to give Kip a yes no vote to be accepted into the group 26 After James got heated with Konnan both gave Kip yes votes and the 4 Live Kru was born 26 The 4 Live Kru was short lived as Konnan still apparently upset at Kip s induction into the Kru hit both James and Kip over the head with a steel chair at Turning Point 27 Konnan still wanting Killings to be his family tried talking with Killings Killings told Konnan that he was done with the Kru and wanted to leave it all behind him James Gang Voodoo Kin Mafia 2006 2008 edit Main article The James Gang After the incident James and Kip regrouped reformed their old tag team as The James Gang and feuded with Konnan s new stable The Latin American Xchange LAX which he formed with Homicide and Apolo Apolo was sent home from Against All Odds after complaining about being used as a jobber and was quickly replaced by a relative unknown named Machete On a subsequent edition of Impact James real life father Bullet Bob Armstrong informed The James Gang that he was sick of the shenanigans of LAX and how they always used strength in numbers to their advantage He informed them that he was going to see Larry Zbyszko to have himself added to the Destination X match as their partner effectively making it a three man tag team Bullet was in fact added to the team and they won the match at Destination X 28 The following month an arm wrestling match was booked between Armstrong and Konnan where the losing team would get hit ten times with a leather whip Armstrong prevailed with the victory resulting in LAX being whipped several times upon trying to scramble out of the cage for survival Following their feud with LAX James and Kip began feuding with Team 3D 1 The two teams cut promos arguing over their long term histories with past promotions such as World Wrestling Entertainment and Extreme Championship Wrestling 1 The rivalry came to a head at Sacrifice when The James Gang beat Team 3D using a lead pipe 29 The James Gang and Team 3D feuded throughout the summer They were scheduled for a number one contendership match at Hard Justice but due to a fire the match was canceled The match was rescheduled for Impact which the Gang lost On the November 2 2006 edition of Impact Kip and James announced that they were going to quit TNA 30 While attempting to speak about it their microphones were cut off 30 When the show returned the announcers speculated that they may have been frustrated due to the influx of new talent entering TNA It was later reported that the segment was a worked shoot that Vince Russo had written in order to renew interest upon their eventual return 31 On the November 16 airing of Impact The James Gang announced that they would now be known as Voodoo Kin Mafia VKM a pun on the name Vincent Kennedy McMahon They spent their airtime bashing McMahon and both members of D Generation X using their real names Paul Levesque and Michael Hickenbottom 32 After calling Triple H Triple Hollywood and Shawn Michaels Shawn Kiss My Bottom VKM claimed they were declaring war on DX and Vincent Kennedy McMahon On the November 23 airing of Impact they drove around searching for their targets but they ended up arriving at a Target store At the end of the episode VKM argued and Kip pointed straight ahead to the WWE World Headquarters which prompted James to respond We re back In 2006 as acknowledged by TNA s website VKM accepted The Hardys open challenge to a match at December to Dismember WWE never acknowledged their acceptance however Over the following weeks VKM aired several more videos bashing DX and Vince McMahon They also made a 1 million challenge to DX as announced on the TNA website They declared victory at Final Resolution after receiving no answer from WWE 33 In early 2007 however James said in a shoot interview along with his tag team partner Kip that he would jump back to WWE if he could get out of his TNA contract and get a WWE offer 34 On August 4 James returned to the Boston based Millennium Wrestling Federation s Soul Survivor IV wrestling event and fanfest 35 James worked for the promotion when it opened in 2001 but no showed a benefit for Superstar Billy Graham in 2002 due to his drug and personal issues MWF subsequently brought the legitimate situation into a storyline 36 Despite this James teamed with Beau Douglas to win the promotion s Tag Team Championship from the Canadian Superstars J Busta and Dave Cole During a pre event question and answer session James went into his hatred of Jim Ross and his feelings that WWE ruins families and lives James and Douglas lost the title back to the Canadians on October 27 2007 at a Special Olympics fundraiser in Salem Massachusetts 37 After five years of bad blood James made peace with the MWF s promoter Dan Mirade for sabotaging the Graham benefit and agreed to return in the future At Turning Point James won one of the cases in the Feast or Fired match which was later revealed to contain a contract for a World Tag Team Championship match 38 Instead of teaming with Kip he chose his father Bullet Bob Armstrong to be his tag team partner B G and Bullet Bob lost their title match against A J Styles and Tomko in the opening match of Against All Odds 39 He and Kip had turned face but on the February 21 2008 edition of Impact Kip turned on James and Armstrong by hitting them both with a crutch turning heel in the process At Lockdown he finally defeated Kip in a six sides of steel match 40 Sporadic appearances and departure 2008 2009 edit At Final Resolution James returned to TNA television for the first time in months and participated in the Feast or Fired Match which was won by Curry Man Homicide Hernandez and Jay Lethal 41 James was also seen on Impact two weeks later as he was trying to hold back Jeff Jarrett from fighting Kurt Angle The week afterwards he was punched by Angle while he and Jarrett were fighting 42 On the January 8 2009 edition of Impact James faced off against Angle but lost via submission due to Angle s ankle lock 43 On September 15 2009 James was released from his TNA contract 44 Return to independent circuit 2009 2011 edit Upon leaving TNA James returned to the independent circuit and resumed using his Jesse James ring name On January 30 2010 he teamed with Dysfunction to defeat Mason Quinn and J Ca h who substituted for Quinn s tag team partner Dave Demone to win the All Star Championship Wrestling Tag Team Championship for the first time 45 On May 1 James lost his half of the title when Dysfunction picked Quinn as his new partner when Dysfunction and Quinn scored a double pin against each other during a title defense 45 On April 19 James resumed using his Road Dogg name and reformed the New Age Outlaws with Billy Gunn to compete in the Canadian Wrestling s Elite promotion 46 On May 28 James appeared at One Pro Wrestling s event The Last Stand where he teamed with Kevin Nash in an unsuccessful attempt at winning the Tag Team Championship 47 Return to WWE edit Wrestling 2011 2014 edit On April 2 2011 James returned to WWE for the first time in over a decade to induct his father Bullet Bob Armstrong into the company s Hall of Fame 48 Several months later James announced on October 11 via his Facebook account that he re signed with WWE as a producer and would return to the company in his new role on October 23 at the Vengeance pay per view citation needed After a ten year long absence James returned to WWE television on the December 12 episode of Raw under his Road Dogg ring name to present CM Punk with the Slammy Award for Pipe Bomb of the Year 49 On January 29 2012 Road Dogg entered the Royal Rumble match as the twenty third entrant and lasted nearly five minutes before being eliminated by Wade Barrett 3 50 Following this he began hosting the WWE com and YouTube web series Are You Serious alongside Josh Mathews 51 On July 23 Road Dogg reunited with Billy Gunn Sean Waltman Shawn Michaels and Triple H to reform D Generation X for one night only on the 1000th episode of Raw 52 On the December 17 episode of Raw he and Billy Gunn appeared together as the New Age Outlaws and presented the Slammy Award for Comeback of the Year to Jerry Lawler 53 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 54 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 ongoing feud with Triple H 55 On the December 9 episode of Raw the New Age Outlaws appeared to present the Slammy Award for LOL Moment of the Year 56 nbsp The New Age Outlaws as the WWE Tag Team Champions in 2014 On the January 6 2014 episode of Raw the New Age Outlaws saved CM Punk from an assault by The Shield and later stood in Punk s corner during his match against Roman Reigns 57 Later that week on SmackDown they teamed alongside Punk to face The Shield in a six man tag team match although they were defeated after Gunn was pinned by Reigns 58 On the January 13 episode of Raw the New Age Outlaws and Punk faced The Shield in a rematch before abandoning Punk as he was about to tag them turning both Outlaws heel in the process for the first time in over a decade 59 Later that week on SmackDown the New Age Outlaws defeated the WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust in a non title match 60 On January 26 at the Royal Rumble kickoff show the New Age Outlaws defeated Rhodes and Goldust to win their first WWE Tag Team Championship and sixth tag team title in WWE overall 61 They held the title until the March 3 episode of Raw where they were defeated by The Usos 62 After losing the title the Outlaws allied with Kane as part of The Authority to face The Shield at WrestleMania XXX but they were defeated 63 Producing and writing executive role 2014 present edit Following WrestleMania XXX James resumed his role as a producer while Gunn resumed his role as a trainer in NXT On the January 19 2015 episode of Raw the New Age Outlaws returned alongside The Acolytes Protection Agency and the New World Order to confront and ultimately drive off The Ascension after they had been disrespecting tag teams from the past 64 Six days later the Outlaws challenged The Ascension at the Royal Rumble but were defeated 65 at WrestleMania 31 Road Dogg and the rest of D Generation X X Pac and Billy Gunn did a run in during Triple H s match against Sting which resulted in a brawl with the NWO Hogan Hall and Nash at ringside In December 2016 it was reported that James was going to be working on the writing team on SmackDown and would be groomed for a bigger position 66 This led to James working as a producer and writer on SmackDown 67 68 He would later be promoted to one of the lead writers 69 In January 2018 James made a one night return to Raw 25 Years as part of the D Generation X reunion Later on at the show they celebrated with the Balor Club after attacking The Revival James would later appear in the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony to induct Jeff Jarrett On the January 28 2019 episode of Raw Road Dogg made a surprise appearance where he joined Jeff Jarrett in interrupting Elias and the two sang With My Baby Tonight until they were both attacked by Elias with both Road Dogg and Jarrett being smashed with a guitar 70 On the February 4 2019 edition of Raw he was in Jarrett s corner for his first match in WWE for 19 years against Elias After Elias won the match he attacked him from behind to set up a guitar shot from Jarrett On April 7 2019 Dogg was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame as part of D Generation X After WrestleMania 35 it was reported Dogg resigned as head writer of SmackDown Live 71 It was later clarified that James will remain with the company and is currently seen as a utility player 72 From May 2019 to January 2022 he held a position at the WWE Performance Center in which he taught classes on in ring promos and character development 73 He was released by WWE in January 2022 but was rehired as Senior Vice President of Live Events in August 2022 replacing Jeff Jarrett 9 On January 23 2023 Road Dogg along with D Generation X and Kurt Angle made an appearance at Raw s 30th anniversary Raw is XXX They were interrupted by Imperium during their reunion 74 Beginning with the episode broadcast on February 1 2024 Road Dogg served as color commentator on WWE Main Event under his birth name of Brian James 10 Personal life editJames is a second generation wrestler and youngest brother of the Armstrong Wrestling Family his father Bob 5 wrestled as did his brothers Scott Brad and Steve Scott worked at WWE as a referee Like his father James served in the United States Marine Corps His tenure lasted from 1987 to 1993 and he fought in Operation Desert Storm in 1991 where he was a platoon sergeant in command of thirty three Marines 2 49 James is married to Tracy James with three children and a grandchild 75 James is a longtime Pittsburgh Steelers fan and owns a jersey of former tight end Jesse James 76 James admits to having had problems with drugs and alcohol throughout his life 77 He began taking painkillers during his time in D Generation X 77 After being suspended and then released from the WWF he successfully underwent rehabilitation 77 On March 26 2021 after returning from Orlando James suffered an apparent heart attack and was hospitalized He saw his kidney specialist and had a stress test done and had also been taking medications for high blood pressure 78 Filmography editFilm Year Title Role Notes 2003 Head of State BG James 2010 The Other Guys BG James uncredited Championships and accomplishments editAll Star Championship Wrestling ACW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Dysfunction 45 Catch Wrestling Association CWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Cannonball Grizzly 79 Coastal Carolina Wrestling Alliance Carolina Wrestling Federation CCWA CWF World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 2 80 Freedom Pro Wrestling FPW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Billy Gunn 81 Maryland Championship Wrestling MCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Kip James 82 Millennium Wrestling Federation MWF Tag Team Championship 1 time with Beau Douglas 83 NWA Wrestle Birmingham NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship 2 times 84 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Tag Team of the Year 1998 85 with Billy Gunn PWI ranked him 46 of the best 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1999 80 85 PWI ranked him 43 of the best 100 tag teams of the PWI Years in 2003 86 with Billy Gunn PWI ranked him 183 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling NWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times 1 with Ron Killings and Konnan 87 Gauntlet for the Gold 2003 Tag Team Ron Killings 88 Feast or Fired 2007 World Tag Team Championship contract 89 TWA Powerhouse TWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Billy Gunn 90 United States Wrestling Association USWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 91 USWA Television Championship 2 times 92 USWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times with Tracy Smothers 93 World Wrestling All Stars WWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 94 95 96 London Rumble 2001 97 98 99 Manchester Rumble 2001 100 101 102 World Wrestling Federation WWE WWF Hardcore Championship 1 time 16 WWF Intercontinental Championship 1 time 17 103 WWF Tag Team Championship 5 times with Billy Gunn 104 105 106 107 108 WWE Tag Team Championship 1 time with Billy Gunn 109 WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2019 as a member of D Generation X 110 Wrestle Birmingham Wrestle Birmingham Heavyweight Championship 2 times 111 Wrestling Observer 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