Summary
Road Dogg shared a lighthearted story from a recent virtual signing, saying Billy Gunn backed out after he and Gunn were invited to join Scarlett Bordeaux and Shotzi Blackheart for a night of ghost hunting in Indianapolis.
According to James, the idea fit a pitch he once made for a WWE Network project built around him and Gunn exploring paranormal locations together. He said he wanted to call it "The Paranormal Outlaws," but Gunn was never interested in going along with it.
The same signing also produced another Gunn family update, as Billy said Colten Gunn has been cleared for an in-ring return.
Road Dogg and Billy Gunn still know how to play the old act
Road Dogg turning the story into a joke keeps that familiar New Age Outlaws chemistry intact, and that matters because the pair are now tied to very different wrestling worlds. James only recently exited WWE creative, while Gunn is still working in AEW as both talent and producer.
That also gives the anecdote some extra value beyond the laugh itself. Even in a simple convention setting, Road Dogg and Billy Gunn are still mining the same timing and personality that made them a memorable act in the first place.
Quotes
Quote from Road Dogg
**Road Dogg:** "Wouldn't you watch a show called 'The Paranormal Outlaws' where me and Billy would go ghost hunting?"
**Billy Gunn:** "No! Nope."
**Road Dogg:** "Hey, but for real, when we first started the WWE Network, I pitched it. It was 2015 or 20-whatever it was but we were back together and I said, 'This is a way for us to keep going,' and he wouldn't do it. He gets scared. Actually, in Indianapolis, Scarlett Bordeaux and Shotzi Blackheart were going ghost hunting and invited us to go that night... We were doing our professional photos, and she came in there to do that and film it and Billy ran out of the room."
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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