A summary of these figures by looking solely at the Road Dogg figure: Road Dogg Rural southern, muscle shirt and tights, former country singer, braided hair, loudmouth. Gangsters Northern urban, cropped hair, slick suits, masculine to the point of parody, silent. For some reason an executive saw those two types of figures and decided they needed to be combined. What does wrestling have to do with gangsters that are pulled straight from a Mario Puzo novel? Were not sure either.