A user on Reddit posted a video of Road Dogg and he made it clear that he doesn't care about the criticism. While appearing on Renee Young's Instagram story, Road Dogg, clearly aware that he was on camera, said he was going back to work so he could "kill SmackDown!"

Fans have a right to be upset with Road Dogg with how poor SmackDown! has been lately. This is not the first time that he's clashed with fans. Just last summer Road Dogg went on a Twitter rant in response to fans trolling him.

It's obvious that Road Dogg doesn't have a problem with letting people know how he feels, but the fans also need to going after Steven Guerrieri and Ryan Ward, since they are both writers for SD.

There are also people above Dogg that could always change things if they don't like what they've seen from him as a producer.

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Professional wrestler and WWE producer Road Dogg has received plenty of critiscm for the way he's been running SmackDown! Live. So much so, that a #FireRoadDogg hashtag has taken off on social media.

Dogg might be one of the writers, but Vince McMahon, Triple H and others are the ones who plan on the direction of the storylines each and every year leading up to their pay per view events.

When it comes to sports, fans will never be completely happy and will always complain and troll players, coaches and executives.  It's the same when it comes to wrestling and WWE.

Now if fans are going to troll Road Dogg for his homophobic tweet from 2011, where he called former tag team partner “Mr. Ass” Billy Gunn “gay,” that would be understandable.

The 48 year-old Road Dogg came back to WWE in 2011 after leaving in 2001 for a run with TNA as well as the indie circuit.

Upon his return in 2011, Dogg inducted his father "Bullet" Bob Armstrong into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Feel free to comment below and give us your thoughts on Road Dogg's role with SmackDown! Should he be blamed for the show's issues? What do you think needs to be done in order to make the show more interesting going forward?

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