This former NXT and Impact World Champion, who was considered by many as the second coming of Triple H can now be seen chasing the 24/7 Champion backstage on RAW or SmackDown along with all other Superstars WWE has no plans for.
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The 'Glorious' Bobby Roode was a certified heel during his days in NXT. However, Vince McMahon decided that Roode should be turned face as soon as he joined the main roster. This resulted in Roode coming out to his 'glorious' music in a Ric Flair-esque robe jumping and dancing like a joker.
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One of the most hated heels in NXT, Roode suddenly lost all credibility as he failed to pull off the babyface character on the main roster. While Roode has won the US Championship and RAW Tag Team Championships, there is no denying that he is being criminally underused on the main roster even though he has everything required to be a top star - experience, mic skills, in-ring ability, and charisma.
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