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He made his debut in 2004 as a member of [[CanadaEh Team Canada]], a group of {{heel}}s under the tutelage of Scott D'amore. With fellow stablemate and Canadian Wrestling/EricYoung he went on to capture the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-t.html NWA World Tag Titles]] twice and went by the [[RedBaron nickname]] of "The Canadian Enforcer" as he was TheDragon of the group.

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He made his debut in 2004 as a member of [[CanadaEh Team Canada]], Canada, a group of {{heel}}s under the tutelage of Scott D'amore. With fellow stablemate and Canadian Wrestling/EricYoung he went on to capture the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-t.html NWA World Tag Titles]] twice and went by the [[RedBaron nickname]] of "The Canadian Enforcer" as he was TheDragon of the group.



* CanadaEh: A proud Canadian, where he says winners come from. Wrestling fans won't disagree. Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}, [[Wrestling/ChrisJericho Jericho]], Wrestling/{{Owen|Hart}} and Wrestling/BretHart, etc.
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* WhipItGood: He and Payton Banks had planned to beat Traci Brooks with leather straps, but Wrestling/BookerT was around and had been feuding for Roode for awhile so he ended up getting some too.
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** He hired Wrestling/AcesAndEights to take out Wrestling/JeffHardy.

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** He hired Wrestling/AcesAndEights Wrestling/{{Aces And Eights|Wrestlers}} to take out Wrestling/JeffHardy.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: When Roode helped Team Dixie by capping off their career assassinations of Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/{{Sting}}, the worst people thought Roode was doing was taking out the heart of TNA in hopes of getting a title shot that was promised to him. Little did he know, he was also opening the door for [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter an even more resourceful, cunning and heartless tyrant]] to come in the door and [[EvilerThanThou take Dixie's power for his own]] [[BitchInSheepsClothing while playing himself off as the incoming hero]]. Even a year after entering the company and months after losing his booking authority, MVP was still laying TNA under siege and making Roode's life among others miserable. It took a real-life negotiating mistake on the part of MVP and TNA management to put an end to the threat that Roode helped open the door to.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: When Roode helped Team Dixie by capping off their career assassinations of Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/{{Sting}}, the worst people thought Roode was doing was taking out the heart of TNA in hopes of getting a title shot that was promised to him. [[LittleDidIKnow Little did he know, know]], he was also opening the door for [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter an even more resourceful, cunning cunning, and heartless tyrant]] to come in the door and [[EvilerThanThou take Dixie's power for his own]] [[BitchInSheepsClothing while playing himself off as the incoming hero]]. Even a year after entering the company and months after losing his booking authority, MVP was still laying TNA under siege and making Roode's life among others miserable. It took a real-life negotiating mistake on the part of MVP and TNA management to put an end to the threat that Roode helped open the door to.
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When Team Canada was disbanded he declared himself the hottest free agent in wrestling, being interviewed by many prospective managers (including [[Wrestling/BobbyHeenan Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]] and [[Wrestling/SherriMartel "Sensational" Sherri Martel]]), in the end taking on [[BuxomIsBetter Traci Brooks]] as his manager. He also [[{{Kayfabe}} inherited a company from his late grandfather]] and became rich ([[WhatExactlyIsHisJob though it was never said what the company exactly was]]). He then bought out former friend Eric Young's contract and basically treated him like dirt, ignoring they were former two time NWA World Tag Team Champions for a long time. After Young won his freedom, however, [[BadBoss he turned his mistreatment on Ms. Brooks]] until they finally had it with each other and he "fired" her.

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When Team Canada was disbanded he declared himself the hottest free agent in wrestling, being interviewed by many prospective managers (including [[Wrestling/BobbyHeenan Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]] and [[Wrestling/SherriMartel "Sensational" Sherri Martel]]), in the end taking on [[BuxomIsBetter Traci Brooks]] Brooks as his manager. He also [[{{Kayfabe}} inherited a company from his late grandfather]] and became rich ([[WhatExactlyIsHisJob though it was never said what the company exactly was]]). He then bought out former friend Eric Young's contract and basically treated him like dirt, ignoring they were former two time NWA World Tag Team Champions for a long time. After Young won his freedom, however, [[BadBoss he turned his mistreatment on Ms. Brooks]] until they finally had it with each other and he "fired" her.
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* BreakupBreakout: Twice. Went on from being the breakout of Team Canada to joining another great tag team in Beer Money, and then became world champion (breaking up the team at the same time). D'Amore was right when he claimed in the group's final appearance Roode would be a future champion.
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* CanadaEh: A proud Canadian, where he says winners come from. Wrestling fans won't disagree. Wrestling/{{Edge}}, [[Wrestling/ChrisJericho Jericho]], Wrestling/{{Owen|Hart}} and Wrestling/BretHart, etc.

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* CanadaEh: A proud Canadian, where he says winners come from. Wrestling fans won't disagree. Wrestling/{{Edge}}, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}, [[Wrestling/ChrisJericho Jericho]], Wrestling/{{Owen|Hart}} and Wrestling/BretHart, etc.

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