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Former WWE Tag Team Champion Bobby Horne (Sir Mo) Passes Away
A former WWE superstar has passed away at the age of 58. Bobby Horne, known to fans as Bobby Mo, died following a recent ...
Bobby ‘Mo’ Horne, best known to wrestling fans as ‘Sir Mo’, has passed away aged 58.
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Former WWE Tag Team Champion Bobby Mo Passes Away, Cause of Death Revealed
Bobby Horne, known in the wrestling world as Bobby Mo, has passed away after a struggle with a blood infection and pneumonia.
Trained by Ivan Koloff and Ole and Gene Anderson, Bobby Horne made his in-ring debut in 1991 and was soon paired with Nelson ...
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Former WWE Tag Team Champion Dies, Cause of Death Confirmed
Bobby Horne, better known to wrestling fans as Bobby Mo, has passed away following a battle with a blood infection and ...
Former WWE Tag Team Champion Robert Horne, known as Sir Mo, has passed away at 58 after a battle with kidney disease. WWE ...
The Undertaker looks back on the end of his WrestleMania streak. Heading into WWE WrestleMania 30, The Undertaker boasted an illustrious 21-0 streak at WWE’s grandest premium live event. Of course, ...
In the days of podcasts, news sites, and even WWE's "Unreal" documentary on Netflix, kayfabe is essentially a thing of the past. Even the most introductory wrestling fan is now aware of the artifice ...
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has set the record straight on a rumor that has followed him for years. On the latest episode of his "Six Feet Under" podcast, "The Deadman" dismissed claims that he ...
WWE's "Attitude Era" was known for it's crazy storylines where wrestlers often faced 'death,' like when Rikishi ran Stone Cold Steve Austin over "for The Rock," the Big Boss Man being hanged, or ...
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has opened up about the end of his iconic undefeated WrestleMania streak, revealing that he believes it was a moment nobody, including himself, truly wanted to see. He ...
Mabel-Canton's win over Kingsland on Thursday night marked head coach Lonnie Morken's 885th career win, making him the second-most-winning high school volleyball coach in Minnesota history.
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