The New Age Outlaws, consisting of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, were a popular tag team during the Attitude Era in WWE
Road Dogg was deeply upset when Vince McMahon decided to split up The New Age Outlaws, and he even cried
In 1999, WWE started using Road Dogg and Billy Gunn as singles competitors, leading to the end of their tag team
Road Dogg pleaded with Vince McMahon not to split them up, expressing his belief that he couldn't succeed without Billy Gunn
Road Dogg felt a strong need for Gunn's support and wanted him to be by his side during performances
Vince McMahon was determined to go ahead with the split, believing it would benefit both Road Dogg and Billy Gunn individually
McMahon assured Road Dogg that WWE had big plans for Billy Gunn and had confidence in his success, while Road Dogg doubted himself
The New Age Outlaws are remembered as one of WWE's most popular tag teams
Road Dogg's emotional reaction highlights the strong bonds formed in wrestling and the impact a tag team split can have on individuals