There's no doubt about it, Road Dogg was one of the most over wrestlers during the entire 'Attitude' Era. Giving off an unbelievable sense of coolness, the 'D, O Double G' had fans in the palms of his hands whenever he took to the microphone. In a sense, Dogg's verbal routine was more popular than his matches. Capturing lightning in a jar, Brian James electrified fans with his catchphrases and natural charisma. Appealing to all ages, Road Dogg could have been a bigger star than he was. That's something James himself is aware of, and he blames his inability to kick drugs for not going higher in the wrestling world. WWE rarely mention just how over the Road Dogg character was, but there was a time when he was infinitely more well-received by the audience than Triple H. Who knows where the character could have gone had he been sober, but it's likely that he would have at least been considered for a main event run. Few would have batted an eyelid had he been given the chance to oppose the top stars of the day, because he connected with the WWF fans like few others.