WWE has made some major changes over the last few years and in 2021 the company completely relaunched the NXT brand. WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg had been working at the WWE Performance Center, but unfortunately he was let go after WWE decided to go in a different direction with NXT 2.0.
Road Dogg discussed his WWE departure during a recent episode of the Oh…You Didn’t Know podcast, and he noted that Becky Lynch was the first person to call him after he got fired.
“One thing about Becky is, few people called me when I got fired. She was the first one, and that shocked me! I mean, it really did,” revealed Road Dogg. “It caught me because I didn’t know, and she proceeded to tell me how she felt about working with me and working on SmackDown with me and all that stuff, and I had no idea she felt that strongly. Man, it really touched my heart.”
Road Dogg had nothing but praise for the former Raw Women’s Champion, and he noted that she was one of his favorites to work with when he was part of the SmackDown brand.
“She is a good kid, man, and she was always my fav when I started writing SmackDown, recalled the former WWE star. “I thought we had to get her in the mix; you know what I mean?”
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