AJ Styles Defends Road Dogg After He Was Named SMACKDOWN Lead Writer; Points To Past Issues With Vince McMahon

AJ Styles Defends Road Dogg After He Was Named SMACKDOWN Lead Writer; Points To Past Issues With Vince McMahon

Former WWE Champion AJ Styles has defended WWE Hall of Famer Brian "Road Dogg" James after he was appointed SmackDown's new co-lead writer by Triple H. You can find more details on that after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Feb 17, 2025 08:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Over the past few days, much has been said about Brian "Road Dogg" James being appointed the new co-lead writer for SmackDown

A member of D-Generation X and The New Age Outlaws, he's a pro wrestling veteran and has previously worked behind the scenes as a producer. James has also been a lead writer on the blue brand, though his stint in charge wasn't met with particularly positive reviews. 

That was at a time when disgraced former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon was calling the shots. It's no secret that he'd frequently tear up scripts for shows right before they aired, occasionally even writing them while they were going out live. 

AJ Styles was WWE Champion when Road Dogg was working on SmackDown and defended the WWE Hall of Famer in a new X post. 

"Before judging this guy from his past performance as the head writer," the Phenomenal One started. "Just know that there was a man who picked it apart to the point that it was no longer his ideas anymore."

He's obviously referring to McMahon and is right that much of what we saw on television almost certainly came from one man and one man only.

James has previously discussed how different things are on Triple H's watch, alluding to issues with the 79-year-old when he was attempting to take charge of creative on SmackDown:

"I do think there’s already a feeling of creativity is alive again. A lot of times individual creativity was squelched, due to the creative desires of the studio, I’ll say, rather than say the creative writing team. So it stifled a lot of individual creativity, but I believe the conversation should be had with all who are wrestlers or creative about wrestling going forward, about how we can make it the best. I feel like that conversation wasn’t as welcomed under the last regime as it is under this regime, and I believe this regime just knows about collaboration."

"Well, look, I think a lot of people get invested in their NXT character and I know this was not the question you asked, but I feel like that’s where I went in my head. All these people come up, and they change their name, they change the character, and I feel that like it was problematic from the get-go. I was also blessed to be the Creative Director of Character Development down there in NXT, so a lot of those guys, I helped create the characters with their help, of course, it’s always a collaboration. Then they come up to the main roster and they get their names stripped and they go ''Whoa, I can’t do that anymore.'"

"I think individually, it’s a weight lifted off people’s shoulders that they can sit there — look, they came up with this character because it was something they could sink their teeth into, and to have it stripped away when they come up to the main roster is gut-wrenching for them personally. I know that from just having conversations with several of them, it’s going to feel really good. Several people, several talents are going to prosper. Because we’re going to go back to old names, we’re going to go back to old characters, you’re going to see people get more comfortable with delivering their act because it’s closer to who they are. I think that’s where we’ll be going in the future."

You can check out Styles' post below. 

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