WWE Superstar Bobby Roode References Peterborough Roots During Popular Wrestling Podcast

Famed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Wrestler/Superstar and Peterborough’s own Bobby Roode appeared on the popular wrestling podcast ‘INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet’ which was released on Youtube Friday morning.

A soundbite of The word ‘Glorious’ from Roode’s entrance theme in the WWE is used by the Peterborough Petes after the team scores a goal and is addresed by the PA Announcer. Screenshot.

The episode was filmed in late January prior to the WWE pa-per-view, Royal Rumble. During the podcast, topics such as Roode’s wrestling timeline, his neck injury, his role with the WWE and mentioned Peterborough on several occasions.

He referenced Gary and Pete Dalliday, CHEX TV and being able to remain in Peterborough despite constantly being on the road for WWE.

“Once you’re a ‘Boro’ guy, you don’t leave the Boro. You know what I mean?” said Roode.

Roode had two neck surgeries dating back to Nov. 30, 2022 where he had his C5/C6 fused. His second surgery on May 11 — which was his 47th birthday — had C4/5 cervical fusion. He believes he suffered the injury in 2012 while wrestling for Total Nonstop Wrestling. After a decade, the wear and tear from that event led to the surgeries.

He wrestled in the par-per-view event ‘Sacrifice’ against Rob Van Dam in a ladder match for the World Heavyweight Championship where he suffered the injury.

“I could go through the day without going through any sort of pain” said Roode. The issue with me was my strength.”

The Peterborough native was asked if he could return to the wrestling ring after his neck surgeries and Roode said he could not perform full-time.

"I'm feeling better; mentally, I don't think I could take the risk of going back in the ring and working a full-time schedule,” said Roode.

The former world champion remains employed with the WWE, working as a match producer.

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