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Former WWE Wrestler Passes Away After Various Health Issues

WWE Hall of Famer Leilani Kai recently shared the heartbreaking news on her Facebook account that WWE veteran Bobby Horne, also known as Sir Mo, has passed away at the age of 58. His death follows a recent battle with a blood infection and pneumonia, along with several other serious health issues over the past few years, including kidney and liver transplants and a bout of COVID-19 in 2022.

Horne spent much of his career as Mo, teaming alongside Nelson “Mabel” Frazier. The two broke into the wrestling business together in the Southern independent scene as the Harlem Knights in 1991 and gained attention from WWE (then known as WWF) while working for the USWA in 1993. Upon joining WWE, they adopted the name Men on a Mission and had a manager named Oscar, who would rap as they entered the arena. Mo and Mabel won the WWE Tag Team Championship from The Quebecers (Jacques Rougeau and Pierre Oulette) on March 29, 1994, in London, England, although they lost the title just two nights later in Sheffield.

After Mabel received more of the spotlight and won the 1995 King of the Ring tournament, the duo turned on Oscar and the fans. Mabel would continue to have a lengthy career in WWE, eventually becoming Viscera. Meanwhile, Mo returned to the independent wrestling scene, where he dedicated himself to helping young wrestlers striving for stardom.

We at Rajah.com extend our heartfelt condolences to Sir Mo’s family, friends, and fans.

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