Bobby Roode Debuts A New Look And Gimmick As The Glorious Robert Roode On RAW

Bobby Roode Debuts A New Look And Gimmick As The Glorious Robert Roode On RAW

Now that Bobby Roode and Chad Gable are no longer a tag team, the former has undergone some changes on RAW and has a new look...and a new name! Find out how things played out for him after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Apr 23, 2019 01:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
In NXT, Bobby Roode was a great heel who quickly became NXT Champion and delivered a lot of great matches. Unfortunately, when he was called up to the main roster, that was all put to one side and he started taking on the role of a babyface instead. Sadly, that quickly fell flat with fans.

As a result, he's been stuck in the midcard ever since and while his partnership with Chad Gable was definitely fun, there are better uses for him in WWE.

Well, it now appears as if things are finally about to change because during last night's RAW, he reintroduced himself as "The Glorious" Robert Roode and debuted some new facial hair. With any luck, this is a sign that he's now embracing the heel persona which made him such a hit in NXT. 

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