Jake "The Snake" Roberts: The Victim of Pro Wrestling
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Jake "The Snake" Roberts: The Victim of Pro Wrestling
Jake "The Snake" Roberts: The Victim of Pro Wrestling
2026
37m
Wrestling
Jake “The Snake” Roberts was never supposed to end up like this. In an industry built on larger-than-life heroes like Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, and Randy Savage, Jake Roberts stood out for a completely different reason. He didn’t scream. He didn’t flex. He didn’t need to. With slow, calculated promos and a cold presence that felt almost too real, Roberts became one of the most psychologically dangerous performers wrestling had ever seen. But behind the brilliance was something much darker. Trained by his father, Grizzly Smith, Jake’s life in wrestling started long before the bright lights of WWE. What followed wasn’t just a career — it was a spiral. The same business that made him famous slowly tore him apart. He feuded with icons like Ricky Steamboat, Rick Rude, Ted DiBiase, and Andre the Giant. He delivered unforgettable moments — from unleashing snakes on opponents to crafting promos that felt more like horror films than wrestling interviews. Few could match his mind for the business. Even fewer could match the demons he was fighting outside of it. While others like Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels went on to define a new era, Jake was slipping further away. By the time wrestling entered the boom of the late 90s, the man who once controlled arenas with silence was battling for survival. This is the story of a man who gave everything to wrestling… and paid the price.