WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg recently got emotional. It has been noted that A&E has been showcasing different WWE wrestlers in documentaries in a show called “Biographies: WWE Legends.” Some of the most recent episodes were dedicated to WWE Hall of Fame group D-Generation X, Edge, and Rey Mysterio. Road Dogg, who is a member of the legendary D-Generation X faction, commented on a future A&E Special and his reaction to it.
Road Dogg talks about Chyna
“I shot the A&E documentary that’s going to be coming out on Chyna,” Dogg said on “Oh’¦You Didn’t Know?” “They came to my house and I didn’t think I was gonna, I was gonna cry, but it got me, man ’¦ Some of that survivor’s guilt comes back, you know what I mean? ’¦ I did every horrible thing she ever did, why me? ’¦ It got me yesterday and the guy said, ‘Oh, man, that’s gonna be good TV.'”
Chyna had been one of the dominant female stars in WWE from 1998 until 2001 and during that time, she became the first and, to this day, the only woman to hold the Intercontinental Championship in the history of the company. Not only did she hold the Intercontinental Championship, but she did it on three occasions while also winning the WWE Women’s Championship once. Following her WWE career, Chyna struggled with drugs and alcohol and on April 20, 2016, she died following an accidental drug overdose.