
Two decades ago, professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez made a decision that had plenty of skaters scratching their heads.
Signing with Nike, a massive corporate brand known more for its basketball heritage than anything even remotely tied to core skateboarding, wasn’t exactly the “cool” thing to do at the time.
But P-Rod? He did what he had to do. And now, 20 years later, no one can say it didn’t pay off.
Paul Rodriguez, the Switch God, hosted a celebration for his 20-year run with Nike SB.
Homies, fellow pro skaters, and longtime supporters gathered to honor the guy who's been switch flipping his way through the culture since the early 2000s.
The party also marked the return of his first-ever Nike SB pro model, something that’s cemented in the memory of anyone who skated during that era.
Food, laughter, and familiar faces filled the night. It was more than just a party. It was a moment of respect.
Back when he joined Nike SB, a lot of folks questioned his decision. Signing with a non-core brand wasn’t just unusual; it was almost taboo. But P-Rod had a bigger picture in mind. He wasn’t just skating for the streets; he was thinking about the future, about building something lasting.
And when you grow up watching your heroes not get paid what they deserve, sometimes you gotta make a different kind of move.
Corporate giant or not, Nike backed him, and P-Rod proved that you could ride for a global brand and still keep it real.
He didn’t just make it work; he helped define what Nike SB is today. He brought real credibility to the swoosh in a time when it needed it most.