James storm is open to reuniting with Bobby Roode for another run as Beer Money.

For James Storm, he spent most of his professional wrestling career being a pillar for the TNA/Impact Wrestling promotion. Throughout the nearly 15 years he was involved with the company, Storm was given several different angles to be a part of, including being a part of the Immortal faction, as well as leading the Revolution and the DCC.

Storm first gained popularity as one half of the America's Most Wanted tag team with "Wildcat" Chris Harris, winning the NWA World Tag Team Championships on six different occasions. The team would eventually split up and compete in singles competition. Harris eventually left TNA in an attempt to pursue a career in the WWE, but his life as Braden Walker did not last long at all, and he was released within months.

For Storm, he continued to stay competing for TNA, and his loyalty paid off, as he won the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in 2011.

Perhaps one of the most successful moments in his TNA career was teaming up with Bobby Roode as Beer Money.  During their time together as a team, they won the TNA World Tag Team Championships five times and had memorable feuds with teams such as LAX and the Motor City Machine Guns.

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In 2015, Storm headed to WWE to potentially pursue a career in the company, competing for the NXT brand. However, this stint only lasted for a few months before Storm returned to TNA to reunite with Roode and capture the tag team titles again. Despite their reunion, Roode was heading out of TNA, as he debuted for NXT just months after Beer Money reunited, and has been with WWE ever since.

In 2017, Storm officially ended his tenure with TNA/Impact Wrestling and is now competing throughout the independent circuit. Recently, Scott Fishman of the Miami Herald tweeted that Beer Money should reunite, but this time in the WWE. Storm came back with an interesting response.

As of now, there have been no details on whether Storm is in negotiations for another run in the WWE. This is not keeping Storm from focusing on being in his best shape and continuing to perform great matches in the indies, though.

Just recently turning 41, it does not look like Storm is heading towards the end of his 20-year career anytime soon.

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