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WWE Legend Sir Mo Passes Away at Age 58

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Sir Mo Wwe Legend Obituary

HOUSTON, Texas — WWE legend Sir Mo, born Robert Horne, has died at the age of 58 after a month-long battle in the intensive care unit. The news comes as a shock to the wrestling community, with tributes pouring in from fans and fellow wrestlers alike.

Sir Mo was part of the memorable tag team Men on a Mission from 1993 to 1996. He secured one championship during his tenure with WWE, teaming with Mable to win the tag team title. His career also included time with the United States Wrestling Association before a brief retirement in 2014.

In recent weeks, Sir Mo had been facing serious health issues, including pneumonia and a blood infection. Fellow wrestler Leilani Kai confirmed the news of his passing on her social media, describing the impact he had on her life and career.

“It breaks my heart to hear that Bobby Horne, better known as Sir Mo, has passed away,” Kai wrote. “He was always kind, smiling, and made everyone feel welcome. He loved the business, the fans, and giving back.”

Sir Mo’s wife, Denise Jones, who co-owned SOAR Wrestling with him, has been by his side throughout his illness. The wrestling community is mourning the loss, with many expressing their condolences.

Former WWE announcer Ricardo Rodriguez shared his grief on social media, stating, “You’re finally at rest. See you on the other side, good sir.”

The legacy of Sir Mo lives on in the memories he created, both in the ring and beyond. He will be missed by many in the wrestling world.