From Ring Psychology to Movie Stardom: An Intimate Chat with a Wrestling Legend
Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts, a name that resonates with wrestling fans across the globe, recently sat down for an intriguing interview, sharing insights into his career, his unique voice, and his role in the movie ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’. The wrestling legend, known for his ring psychology and his iconic snake, opened up about his journey in the wrestling world and beyond.
The interview kicked off with a light-hearted discussion about his wrestling name, with Roberts joking about the potential alternatives if his name had been different. The conversation then shifted to his signature move, the DDT, and its association with the insecticide of the same name. Roberts humorously admitted that the move’s name had no particular significance, it was just a part of his persona.
Roberts also shared the story behind his unique voice, attributing it to a knee drop to his throat by Bob Rupp in 1975, which collapsed his voice box. Despite the initial injury, Roberts acknowledged that the incident inadvertently helped shape his wrestling career, giving him a distinctive voice that set him apart.
The wrestling veteran also touched upon his experiences working with Andre the Giant, his time managing the ‘Murder Hawk’ Lance Archer, and his role in the movie ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’. He even showcased his talent for making anything sound convincingly evil, adding a sinister twist to everyday phrases.
The interview offered a fascinating glimpse into the life and career of Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts, a man who has left an indelible mark on the world of wrestling. His stories, filled with humor and honesty, serve as a testament to his enduring legacy in the wrestling industry.