Buzz·Posted on Oct 22, 2014Justin Roberts Got To Live Every Wrestling Fan's Dream And Here's Proof"As a kid who grew up loving & living for professional wrestling, I was able to chase, catch & live an impossible dream."by Nick WrayBuzzFeed Motion Pictures StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail Meet Justin Roberts. Ever since he was a kid, Justin Roberts has always been a wrestling fan. View this photo on Instagram He would always somehow make it on TV during every WCW/WWF event in Chicago in the '90s. View this photo on Instagram He got to meet his childhood heroes like Shawn Michaels. View this photo on Instagram Mr Fuji. View this photo on Instagram And WWE Chairman and future boss Vince McMahon. View this photo on Instagram Roberts knew that this was the industry he wanted to be a part of, and did anything to get his foot in the door. Here he is refereeing. View this photo on Instagram And here he is on Jerry Springer...kinda similar to wrestling...right? View this photo on Instagram Eventually he started ring announcing at the tender age of 16. View this photo on Instagram It was not long before his talents were noticed by the WWE - he was hired in 2002. View this photo on Instagram A 22 year old working for the WWE. #Winning View this photo on Instagram Justin Roberts also started in the WWE the same year as John Cena. View this photo on Instagram Roberts started off announcing smaller events for the company but quickly worked his way up to announcing WWE Raw and the company's Pay Per Views. View this photo on Instagram Every night of the week he would be in front of a different city. View this photo on Instagram The job would take him around the world, whether it be to Malaysia. View this photo on Instagram France. View this photo on Instagram or Australia. View this photo on Instagram Just name a place and chances are Roberts has announced there. View this photo on Instagram He regularly met celebrities, like Evander Holyfield. View this photo on Instagram Hugh Jackman. View this photo on Instagram Florence Henderson. View this photo on Instagram Arnold Schwarzenegger. View this photo on Instagram And Bradley Cooper. View this photo on Instagram His amazing ring announcing abilities made him one with the locker room. View this photo on Instagram With the fans. View this photo on Instagram And with past ring announcers. View this photo on Instagram But maybe not with his bosses. View this photo on Instagram Just kidding, they're cool. He got to take a selfie with Ric Flair in the middle of the ring! WOOOO! View this photo on Instagram Endorsements to run a country. View this photo on Instagram He had the amazing opportunity meet the world's strongest wrestling fan, Connor "The Crusher" Michalek and introduced him to the WWE Universe. View this photo on Instagram He got to re-meet other childhood heroes, not as a fan, but as a peer. Here he is with Hacksaw Jim Duggan. View this photo on Instagram The Rock. View this photo on Instagram Bret Hart. View this photo on Instagram And "Razor Ramon" Scott Hall. View this photo on Instagram He got his own trading card. View this photo on Instagram And appeared in video games! View this photo on Instagram He took us for a ride on every step of his journey. View this photo on Instagram And made the fans feel like they were a part of the show. View this photo on Instagram Because in the end he will always be a fan himself. View this photo on Instagram Last week Justin Roberts' 12-year run with the WWE came to an end when Roberts and the WWE parted ways. View this photo on Instagram The fans were angered at the WWE for their decision, which promoted Roberts to respond with this: View this photo on Instagram And rumour has it that he might be releasing a book in the not to distant future. View this photo on Instagram Justin Roberts had a childhood dream. He went for it, he worked hard for it, and he achieved it. View this photo on Instagram Here's to you, Justin Roberts. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF