Following the recent departure of Tommy Dreamer from TNA, PWInsider.com has reported that Brian “Road Dogg” James is expected to be in attendance for Slammiversary this Sunday. Several weeks ago, it was rumored that the WWE Hall of Famer was initially considered for a producer role wth the promotion. However, growing speculation now suggests he could take on a much larger position in shaping storylines following TNA’s recent creative shakeup.
“Road Dogg (Brian James) is expected to be in attendance at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary PPV in Boston.” – PWInsider.com
57-year-old Road Dogg brings more than a decade of high-level creative experience from WWE. He started as a producer and coach in 2014, later advancing into key writing roles on SmackDown, where he eventually rose to lead writer. Renowned for his fundamentals-first booking style and genuine passion for working with talent, he helped craft captivating weekly television and major pay-per-view storylines during WWE’s modern golden era. Yet in recent years, it’s believed his influence has diminished, with many of his ideas reportedly overlooked or modified for the worse.
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