WWE
Bobby Roode Not A WWE Full Time Producer Yet
Bobby Roode is known for his charisma and accomplished skill in the ring. Throughout his decade-long career, he has earned his reputation as one of the industry’s most trusted performers.

Roode joined WWE after doing well in TNA and had a glorious time in NXT before being called up to the main roster.
Ultimately, he was moved to the other angle and his name was also changed to Robert.
Bobby Roode is recovering from a neck injury that required surgery, resulting in him being unable to wrestle.
Since then, he’s been working behind the scenes as a producer for WWE.
As we previously reported, Akira Tozawa and JD McDonagh battled for the Main Event record ahead of RAW.
This was news as Bobby Roode himself produced the match. Previously, he was an observer and co-producer for segments and games. Ringside News reached out to confirm Bobby Roode’s current WWE status.
A longtime member of the team said Roode “seems to be still learning the basics of production.”
It was noted that producing main event matches alone was “the next step on the road to full-time.”
At this time, there is no evidence that Bobby Roode already has a stable full-time job as a WWE producer.