James Storm Says Road Dogg And Paul Heyman Tried To Get Him Back In WWE In 2020
“The Cowboy” James Storm talks about almost ending up in WWE in 2020.
James Storm once showed up in NXT, picking up a win over Danny Burch on the October 21, 2015 episode of NXT. Ultimately, James storm never landed in WWE full time but now, he is talking about how Paul Heyman and Brian “Road Dogg” James were rallying for The Cowboy to join WWE in 2020.
Speaking with Sean Ross Sapp at WrestleCade Revenge in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, James Storm details how he nearly ended up in WWE after decades of grinding for promotions outside of the sports entertainment juggernaut.
“It was Paul Heyman. He told Canyon Ceman to reach out to me and see what my thoughts were. It was basically I was going to help guys learn to wrestle on TV. He said, ‘Do you have a problem with that?’ I said, ‘No.’ When I go to the bank they don’t ask me if I win or lose. They just ask me, ‘How would you like this?’ But it was one of those things where Paul was like, ‘We need guys that know how to wrestle on TV that can get in the ring and still go and teach these guys. Because we can have our coaches in the ring all day in the ring and tell these guys, ‘Okay, you have to do this, this, this and this,’ but until they get in there and experience it with someone that’s been on TV for long periods of time, it’s hard to explain that to someone.’ He goes, ‘Plus we need guys that can do a promo and believe their own shit.’ It was one of those things where — that’s me. I’ve lived my life and usually what I say, I’ve done it.”
“The Cowboy” did eventually make a backstage appearance at a Monday Night Raw but once his presence backstage was known on social media, he ultimately ended up outside of the WWE bubble once again. Paul Heyman, however, did tell James Storm personally that he appreciates his work.
“They asked me to come down to a couple different RAWs. I did one in Atlanta where they snuck me in backstage. I was back there and I wasn’t supposed to be there and then Paige gets on her Instagram. I thought she was sending a video to her mom, who I was going to be working for in a couple of weeks over in England, I look and she’s on IG Live and is like, ‘Oh, I’ve got James Storm back here.’ I was like, ‘Oh, no. I’m James Strom, oh, no.’ Then it was all over the internet. ‘James Storm backstage at RAW.’ Road Dogg came right up to me, he goes, ‘You’re not supposed to be here.’ She was good enough, she was like, ‘Look, that’s my fault.’ I was like, ‘I just got fired before I got hired.’ Paul Heyman came walking by. Me and Kurt was sitting there and we were watching the monitors. Paul Heyman came by, he came up to me. He’s like, ‘Man, I’m a big fan of your work.’ I was like, ‘Man, I appreciate it.’
James Storm doesn’t believe that he will be back in WWE anytime soon as WWE has once again shifted its hiring philosophy toward younger individuals with credentials outside of the world of wrestling. Despite this, James Storm does believe that there will always be a place for superstars of his generation because the wrestling world will always need teachers with television experience.
“No. Now that they’re just hiring thirty and under guys,” Storm said. “But I look at it like they still need guys like me and my generation that can come in and still be able to go and be able teach these guys how to do promos and how to believe in their character and how to wrestle on TV. You can teach everybody how to do a wrestling move. But how to really know how to work and wrestle on TV and make people believe in you is a lost art, really.”
These days, James is a freelance wrestler,spending a lot of time in the National Wrestling Alliance. he will always be known for his time in IMPACT Wrestling where he recently surpassed the threshold of 1000 matches under the promotions umbrella.