The Veteran Wrestler Steps Up to a Behind-the-Scenes Role in WWE
Bobby Roode, a name synonymous with wrestling prowess, is now donning a new hat in the WWE universe. The seasoned wrestler has taken on more responsibility by becoming a producer. This transition was highlighted during the main event tapings before Raw, where Akira Tozawa faced JD McDonagh. This match was produced by Roode, hinting at his full-time shift to a producer role.
WWE producers typically undergo a shadowing period, working alongside experienced producers to grasp the nuances of the job. Roode, who had previously co-produced matches, took the lead in producing the aforementioned main event match solo. Shawn Daivari produced another match between Katana Chance and Chelsea Green on the same event.
An interesting tidbit from internal WWE communications reveals Roode’s name listing shift. He transitioned from being addressed as ‘Robert’ to ‘Bobby’. While the significance of this change remains speculative, it’s reminiscent of past instances where wrestlers underwent name modifications.
While fans might be curious about Roode’s future in-ring appearances, his current producer role might be temporary, especially considering his ongoing neck recovery. Regardless of his on-screen presence, Roode’s expertise will undoubtedly be a backstage boon for WWE.