Road Dogg Discusses His Age and Potential WWE Return in 2014

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WWE Hall of Famer ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James enjoyed his 2014 return to the ring, despite being well aware that his best years were behind him.

James reunited with Billy Gunn in early 2014 for a run that would see the New Age Outlaws win the WWE Tag Team Championships for the first time in over a decade.

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On a recent edition of his “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast, James admitted that he was “over the hill” at the time, but had fond memories of this run. He said,

“It was fun and I felt like I was better at what I was doing because I felt like I was smarter at it.”

The Outlaws held the titles for 37 days before losing the gold to The Usos in March 2014. They would also lose a six-man tag at WrestleMania XXX.

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The New Age Outlaws: A Memorable Tag Team Championship Run

In 2014, WWE Hall of Famer ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James made a return to the ring that would reignite the nostalgia of wrestling fans around the world. Teaming up with Billy Gunn, James embarked on a run that would see the New Age Outlaws capture the WWE Tag Team Championships for the first time in over a decade.

Despite being aware that his best years were behind him, James embraced the opportunity to step back into the squared circle. He admitted on his “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast that he was “over the hill” at the time but had a great time during this run. He felt that he had become smarter in his approach to wrestling and believed that he was better at what he was doing.

The New Age Outlaws held the tag team titles for 37 days before ultimately losing them to The Usos in March 2014. Their reign may have been relatively short, but it was a memorable one for both the team and the fans. The Outlaws also participated in a six-man tag match at WrestleMania XXX, further solidifying their place in wrestling history.

The chemistry between Road Dogg and Billy Gunn was undeniable. They brought a unique blend of charisma, athleticism, and showmanship to the ring. Their catchphrases, such as “Oh, you didn’t know?” and “Suck it,” became iconic and were often chanted by fans in arenas worldwide.

The New Age Outlaws’ success in 2014 showcased their enduring popularity and the impact they had on the wrestling industry. Despite their age, they proved that they still had what it took to entertain audiences and compete at a high level.

For wrestling enthusiasts, this tag team championship run served as a reminder of the legacy left by the New Age Outlaws. It was a testament to their talent, dedication, and ability to connect with fans. Their reunion in 2014 allowed a new generation of fans to experience the magic of the New Age Outlaws and appreciate their contributions to the sport.

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The New Age Outlaws may have been past their prime, but their 2014 tag team championship run proved that they were still capable of delivering memorable moments. Their legacy lives on, and their impact on the wrestling industry will always be remembered.