10 WWE Employees That Are In The Wrong Job

4. Road Dogg Should Be A Commentator

If Big Show replaces, say, JBL on Raw, someone should be up to replace Jerry Lawler on Smackdown. Time has passed Lawler by, and his shtick is beyond old and stale. He needs to be replaced with someone with a fresher, more current style and sense of humor. In the Road Dogg, WWE has just that. He is a sharp, smart mind with a lightning-quick sense of humor. Yet again, he is a fantastic choice for a color commentator, as his in-ring time means he can properly relay to the viewing audience why someone is doing what they're doing in the ring, which goes well with the play-by-play guy saying what they're doing. During his time as co-host of WWE's "Are You Serious?" show on YouTube, Dogg showed off all of the qualities needed to handle a role like color commentator. He was hip, he was funny, and he came across as very intelligent and well-spoken. Having him on either Raw or Smackdown, as well as possibly the occasional pay-per-view event, would be a breath of fresh air, and would go a long way towards helping to make the shows worth watching without having to mute your televisions or computers.
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