#4 Road Dogg
On one hand, Road Dogg has proven to be a good booker and producer, as seen with his involvement in SmackDown Live’s success during the second half of 2016 and first quarter of 2017. But this list also takes into account wrestling ability, which is something that Road Dogg had… in average quantities.
As an entertainer, Road Dogg was actually quite good, but his in-ring skills weren’t really awe-inspiring. His signature moves were more flash than substance, and many of them (including the Shake, Rattle ‘N’ Roll) reeked of phoniness.
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Add to this a finishing move that involved Road Dogg dry-humping his opponent before executing it and you’ve got a guy that made you wonder how he could ever have won so many Tag Team Championships.