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Road Dogg Brian James has offered a candid perspective on one of the most underappreciated challenges in professional wrestling — the sheer difficulty of booking live television week after week. Speaking during a virtual signing alongside Billy Gunn, James was asked about how difficult it is to produce a third hour of TV, and his response reframed the entire conversation around just how demanding two hours already is.
“Oh my God. How hard is it to book two hours of live TV every single week? Nobody ever talks about that,” James said. When Gunn jokingly responded that it wasn’t hard for him at all, James immediately fired back with perfect comedic timing — “It’s because you don’t do it. You never have, and now, somebody else is finding out. They never have either.”
Road Dogg’s Comments Come After His Latest Departure From WWE Creative
The exchange is notable given James’ background in WWE creative, where he spent years working as a writer and producer before his most recent departure from the company. His firsthand experience on both sides of the curtain gives his perspective genuine credibility — this isn’t speculation from someone who has never sat in a creative meeting, it’s an observation from someone who lived it. The cryptic final line — “somebody else is finding out” — appears to be a knowing reference to the challenges facing whoever is currently navigating the demands of WWE’s expanded television schedule. Booking compelling, consistent content for a live audience week after week with constantly shifting variables is a challenge that rarely gets the acknowledgment it deserves from fans or analysts, and James’ blunt commentary cuts directly to that point.
