Bobby Roode was interviewed by KLRT to promote his Fatal 4-Way match on tonight's Raw in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Roode was asked about what person he would like to face in a dream match. Although "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig would have been his first choice if he was still alive, he mentioned another name currently on the WWE roster.

"If there was a reality dream match, it would be at WrestleMania against John Cena," said Roode.

Roode discussed how this is his first Money in the Bank pay-per-view and match, and he is looking forward to the match with the goal of acquiring the briefcase and successfully cashing in the contract to win the WWE Universal Championship.

Along with Roode, Money in the Bank participants Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, and Braun Strowman will also be in the match, trying to gain momentum for the upcoming event this Sunday in Rosemont. Roode stated that he was not nervous about the match, but mostly excited. Last week on Raw, Roode was unable to best Strowman, losing to him via a running powerslam in singles action.

For Roode, facing John Cena at WrestleMania would be a pinnacle moment for his 20-year career, aside from winning the Universal or WWE Champion. Although Roode strongly feels that winning the WWE's top championship should always be the goal, creating a memorable moment by facing Cena at WrestleMania is also one of the top objectives on his list.

Since his time in WWE, Roode has one reign as NXT Champion while competing for that brand and one reign as United States Champion while on the main roster. Although his U.S. Championship reign was shorter than expected, he did manage to be a part of a marquee match at WrestleMania, competing in the U.S. title Fatal 4-Way match against Randy Orton, Jinder Mahal, and Rusev.