Road Dogg praised the Motor City Machine Guns when he was asked about TNA performers he believed would have made it in WWE during the most recent installment of Oh You Didn’t Know
He also noted he was surprised that they never had a WWE run. he said,
“Abyss is of course the first one that comes to mind. But I think Kurt Angle surprised me [laughs]. No, I don’t know. A lot of great talent came through there. But I feel like all of them had opportunities at other places too. But I thought about this the other day, actually. The Motor City Machine Guns. As a team, I think they would fit perfect, and I think they’d be good WWE superstars. I don’t know how old they are now and if they’re ready still to run that kind of schedule. But I thought they would have been…I loved working with them when I was there because I knew they were the future, and I knew I was already the past. I wasn’t even the present anymore. So it was really fun to get to work with those guys. So they’re some that I’m surprised that never [got an opportunity]. I say they didn’t make it anywhere big, but they’ve made a career out of wrestling on the independent circuit or Japan or whatever. So I’m short-changing them and I don’t mean to be.”
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In a recent episode of the podcast “Oh You Didn’t Know,” Road Dogg shared his thoughts on TNA performers who he believed would have succeeded in WWE. One team that stood out to him was the Motor City Machine Guns.
Road Dogg expressed surprise that the Motor City Machine Guns never had a run in WWE. He praised the team and believed they would have been a perfect fit for the company. He also mentioned that he enjoyed working with them during his time in WWE because he saw them as the future of the industry.
While Road Dogg acknowledged that the Motor City Machine Guns had opportunities elsewhere, he felt that they could have been successful WWE superstars. He did mention that he wasn’t sure about their current age and readiness to handle WWE’s demanding schedule. However, he acknowledged their success on the independent circuit and in Japan, emphasizing that he didn’t mean to undermine their achievements.
The Motor City Machine Guns, consisting of Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, have indeed made a name for themselves in the wrestling industry. They have had successful careers wrestling on the independent circuit and in promotions such as Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
It’s interesting to hear Road Dogg’s perspective on TNA performers who he believed could have made it in WWE. While not all wrestlers get the opportunity to compete in WWE, it’s clear that the Motor City Machine Guns left a lasting impression on Road Dogg during their time together.
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Overall, Road Dogg’s comments shed light on the talent and potential of the Motor City Machine Guns and highlight the diverse paths that wrestlers can take in their careers.