Bobby Horne, best known for his run in WWE as Mo of Men on a Mission, has passed away.
Book Pro Wrestlers on Facebook announced on Sunday that Horne had passed away at 58 years old. It was reported earlier this month that Horne was in the ICU struggling with a severe blood infection and pneumonia. He had previously underwent a kidney transplant in 2018 and later battled a COVID-19 infection in 2022.
Horne entered professional wrestling in 1991, teaming with Nelson Frazier (Viscera/Big Daddy V). By 1993, the team signed with the WWE becoming Men on a Mission under the names Mabel (Fraizer) and Mo (Horne). They were managed by Oscar, who would rap on the way to the ring. They briefly won the WWE Tag Team titles by defeating The Quebecers at a house show on March 29, 1994, only to lose them two days later in a rematch.
The following year, the two turned against Oscar and became heels, with Mabel winning the 1995 King of the Ring tournament. Mo, who would become known as Sir Mo, would serve as Mabelâ€s manager until the two left WWE the next year. Mo later appeared in the USWA and continued to wrestle on the independent scene.
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