Summary
Road Dogg floated the idea of one more New Age Outlaws match while speaking on Busted Open Radio, saying he would be interested in doing a dumpster match at the start of next year.
Billy Gunn took the idea a step further when he was asked who they should face. Gunn said his preferred opponents would be his sons, giving the comeback pitch a direct link to The Gunns if the veteran team ever does reunite for one more bout.
The New Age Outlaws have not teamed since 2015, which was also Road Dogg's last match. Gunn has remained active in the ring since then.
Where the idea stands for Road Dogg and Billy Gunn
Nothing was announced beyond the discussion itself, so this remains a veteran tag team pitching a possibility rather than confirming a match.
Still, the pairing is an easy one for longtime fans to picture. Road Dogg specifically mentioned a dumpster match, which ties the idea back to the kind of chaotic stipulation match that helped define the New Age Outlaws during their most memorable run.
That also comes not long after Road Dogg spoke about feeling wronged after his WWE exit, adding another layer of intrigue around where any future appearance could happen.
Quotes
Quote from Road Dogg
"I'll throw this out there. At the beginning of next year, me and Billy can do a dumpster match against somebody, somewhere. I'm just throwing that out there and putting that into the ether."
Quote from Billy Gunn
"This sounds so favortism, but I want to work with my kids. My kids would faint and have heart attacks and not be able to get in there. I just think, if he had one more in him, I know the boys would do stuff for him that his old age has taken him away from. You don't want to just work guys that you think you can move up. Yes, you want to do that, but you also want to work with somebody that can work with you to bring the best out of you. My kids, once he got in shape, I honestly think it would help them immensely and would super fun for us."
What Billy Gunn's pitch could mean for The Gunns
Billy Gunn naming his sons gives this nostalgia idea a clear modern hook, because it would turn a one-off reunion into a family matchup with built-in history for AEW viewers.
At the same time, Road Dogg's wording matters. He framed it as something he would like to do, not something already scheduled, so any real movement on the match would still need to come later.
Sources
Road Dogg and Billy Gunn on Busted Open Radio


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