
WWE Hall of Famer Jake โThe Snakeโ Roberts took to an episode of his Snake Pit podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including whether he thought he would follow his fatherโs footsteps into wrestling.
Roberts said, โAbsolutely not. Well you gotta understand, as a kid I blamed wrestling for keeping my father away from me. Because he was never around me, and you know, I thought because of wrestling, thatโs the reason he couldnโt see me. So I hated wrestling. And I was prior to seeing him getting hurt, you know. Because he worked as kids to the bone. He really played it up, all the ring injuries he would have, he would play him out at home on us.โ
On deciding to become a wrestler:
โWell, I went down to see my father in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to tell him I graduated from high school. So I went down to see him, and I told him I graduated. And heโs like, โWell, Iโm happy you did that.โ You know, and just kind of blew me off. I said โWell, Iโm gonna go to college and become an architect.โ And heโs like, โWell, I hope you donโt need anything for me because I donโt have anything to give you.โ Iโm like, โWow. Thanks for the help, Dad.โ You know, I was the first kid in my family to ever graduate from high school. And did so with great grades.โ
โSo I was hurt, I was angry. And we went to a wrestling show and youth, ignorance and alcohol got involved. And after about six or seven beers, it came to my mind that if I wanted my dad to be proud of me, I needed to go get a ring and beat up somebody. That just made all the sense in the world to me. And I wasnโt afraid of nothing. So I went to the ringside, and I beat on the mat. I challenged this guy named Billy โBad Boyโ Heinz, and got in the ring with him, and he stressed the shit out of me. He had me crying; he had me pissing on myself. You know, Iโm lucky he knew who I was, because he could hurt me really bad. But he stressed the hell out of me for about 15 minutes, man. Had me crying, you know, crying for mama, everything, man. Oh, it was horrible, to the point that I had to crawl out of the ring. I couldnโt get up.โ
On his dadโs reaction:
โI crawl back to the locker room. And my father was standing there, and he looked down at me, and he goes, โIโm ashamed of you. Youโre gutless, and youโll never amount to anything.โ Wow. That was hard to take. And I remember that night laying in bed, man. And so upset, so angry. And thatโs where I made the decision I was going to be a wrestler. Because I was going to be a wrestler who was better than my father, no matter the size difference. Because you know, he was seven foot and weighed 425 pounds. But I made up my mind that no matter what, I didnโt care what I had to. If it was cheating, okay, Iโll do it. If it was stealing, okay, Iโll do it. I made a deal with the devil that night. And after that the next day I started trying to see if I could get involved. Because my father didnโt want me to be a wrestler.โ
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(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)