10 Wrestlers Who Hated Parodies Of Their Work
4. Triple H
Road Dogg is a deeply unpleasant person.
As a society, we should sympathise with addicts and understand that they are often in a tormented frame of mind that isn't a true reflection of themselves, but also, Road Dogg hurled ableist abuse at Bret Hart shortly following his stroke and the clean, God-loving version of the man pollutes his Facebook timeline with ugly transphobic bullsh*t, so maybe he's just a bad human being.
He blames the demons on his TNA run, which is best remembered for the Voodoo Kin Mafia.
The VKM saw the former Billy Gunn and Road Dogg impersonate and mock DX, an act they declared a failure until they saved it in 1998. They even took trips to Connecticut to get this desperate sh*te over. The end goal, it would seem, was for VKM to work an inter-promotional match against DX, which was never in one million years going to happen.
This b*llocks - which Road Dogg later confirmed on his podcast resulted in "strange" and "weird" conversations with Triple H, who obviously resented the VKM act, upon his return to WWE - was the worked shoot equivalent of Shawn Stasiak thinking he was in a feud with the Rock.