15 Most-Decorated WWE Wrestlers To Never Win A World Title
11. Road Dogg
Titles Held: 1 Intercontinental Championship, 5 World Tag Team Championships, 1 WWE Tag Team Championships Total Title Days: 518 The exception to the Armstrong Curse, Road Dogg found his greatest success once he partnered with another directionless superstar, Billy Gunn, to form the wildly successful New Age Outlaws. The Outlaws would join a reformed D-Generation X the night after WrestleMania XIV, putting them at the forefront of the WWFs rise to the top of the pro wrestling world. DX was probably the most popular group of its era, and its members feuds with the Nation, Steve Austin, Cactus Jack and others were legendary. For Road Dogg, despite his successes in the ring, it wasnt his performance during a match that garnered him the most attention. His schtick on the way to the ring and introduction of the Outlaws became one of the most-repeated series of catchphrases in WWF. The New Age Outlaws could come to the ring and hit their verbal highspots and then leave without having ever wrestled and fans would have been satisfied. The Outlaws would get a one-month vanity run with the tag titles earlier this year and a WrestleMania XXX payday, but it doesnt look like Road Dogg is going to add any more titles to his trophy case.
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