Road Dogg wants to reunite Beer Money Inc in the WWE

WWE legend and Hall of Famer, Road Dogg has revealed that he would like James Storm to team up with Robert Roode very soon in the WWE.

Road Dogg in a file photo [Image-WWE]
By Robin | Mar 3, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

WWE legend and Hall of Famer, Road Dogg has revealed that he would like James Storm to team up with Robert Roode very soon in the WWE. Both Robert Roode and James Storm were part of a tag team known as Beer Money Inc in TNA. They were a vibrant and entertaining team and had great matches with some of the best tag teams in the industry.

Road Dogg was recently speaking on the ‘Oh You Didn’t Know? Podcast” and revealed that it would be very good to see the two aforementioned men form their iconic tag team once again. He said, “Yeah, for sure, I would love to have that just because. What I’d like to do more than that is have a Beer Money reunion. I don’t know if you could go with the same name as Beer Money, but I think there’s something there. I think there’s a run there on one of the RAW or SmackDown rosters, so that’s something I think about too with Bobby Roode.”

Robert Roode has gone off the boil in recent months and has been out for a while as he underwent surgery recently. So it would be interesting to see how Road Dogg’s plans could come to fruition.

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Road Dogg argues whether CM Punk is a pro wrestler or not

Regardless of their past, Road Dogg discussed CM Punk’s future in wrestling on a recent edition of ‘Oh You Didn’t Know? Podcast’. He said that Punk was a terrific wrestler but he also feels that the “Straight Edge Superstar” is more of a “sports entertainer” than a pro wrestler.

The former WWE Tag Team Champion did add that even with the baggage he and the organization have, WWE could always bring him back, mentioning that what makes Punk so box office and distinct from everyone else is his ability to amuse the people while still being himself.

“I think Punk’s a great example of a guy that if you just went with wrestler, wrestler, wrestler, wouldn’t have made it without the attitude, mic skills and I don’t want to say character because Punk was never really a character, he was just himself, but he’s good at it,” James said. “He made people tune in and get behind it. I don’t have to like you, take you out for dinner [to work with you].”