Jesse James/The Roadie being the "Real Double J" was fukking GENIUS to me breh. You got this supposed big country music star in Jeff Jarrett, and all of the sudden it's revealed that he wasn't singing the songs at all - it was his roadie who was really the mastermind behind it all, while Jarrett took all the credit.
It just didn't get over. I think part of it is probably just Road Dogg is better in a tag than singles, and it came along at a weird time when the Attitude era was first kicking off, so it didn't really fit that well, but this shyt to me is fukkin GREAT writing and character development.
It just didn't get over. I think part of it is probably just Road Dogg is better in a tag than singles, and it came along at a weird time when the Attitude era was first kicking off, so it didn't really fit that well, but this shyt to me is fukkin GREAT writing and character development.