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WWF Legend Has Been Begging Tony Khan For A Job, Wants To Know Why Khan Won’t Hire Him

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• WWF Legend Has Been Begging Tony Khan For A Job, Wants To Know Why Khan Won’t Hire Him

Attitude Era Legend Road Dogg was released from WWE earlier this year. He was working as a Coach backstage and was a Writer at one point as well.

During an interview on Busted Open Radio, Road Dogg noted that he would love to work in NXT again, but also revealed that he has been begging Tony Khan for a job in AEW and wants to know why Khan won’t hire him.

Below is what the D-Generation X member said:

“For a while there, it was hands off and I could write the SmackDown I wanted to write, with help, of course. Then, it got back to the old corporate ways.

I would love to go back to NXT. I don’t think I want to go to the main roster. I would love to go somewhere where I have something to offer.

What I have to offer is making the television show sweet. I got a couple of ideas about wrestling. I feel like WWE has that. They have everything I have to offer. I don’t know if they’d hire me back.

Of course, I’d love to go back to NXT. It’s really cool down there. Shawn (Michaels) and a couple of writers I worked with on SmackDown, got a great rapport with those guys. I don’t know if I’m ready to do the ol’ Windsor nod and fit back into the suits I bought.

I’m not retired, I’m unemployed. I see things on Tony Khan’s TV show that appall me. I could help with that. I have been begging him for a job on every platform I can and I want to know the reason why he won’t hire me.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (August 2, 1997) – WWF Shotgun Saturday Night

On this day in 1997, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Shotgun Saturday Night ‘.

It was pre-taped at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 1997’ PPV.

Here’s the card:

1. Brian Pillman vs. Lou Marconi

2. Brian Christopher vs. Ace Darling

3. Owen Hart & British Bulldog vs. The New Blackjacks


        
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