Bobby “Mo” Horne Fighting for His Life in ICU


Former WWE star Bobby “Mo” Horne, best known for his time as part of the tag team Men on a Mission, is currently in the ICU battling serious health complications. Reports from close sources indicate that Horne is fighting both a blood infection and pneumonia. His wife, Denise, has been by his side throughout this ordeal, providing updates on his condition. Despite the severity of his illness, Horne has shown small signs of improvement.

This is not the first time Horne has faced significant health challenges. In 2018, he underwent a kidney transplant and has been on anti-rejection medication since. In 2022, he required a liver transplant and contracted COVID-19, which also led to a stint in the ICU.

Horne's wrestling career began in the early 1990s, and he gained fame as part of Men on a Mission alongside Mabel (later known as Viscera). The duo captured the WWF Tag Team Championships during a UK tour in 1994. After Mabel won the 1995 King of the Ring tournament, Horne transitioned into the role of “Sir Mo” as Mabel's manager.

In the years following his wrestling career, Horne continued to be involved in the industry. He ran SOAR Championship Wrestling with his wife in Dallas, Texas, and has been active in promoting wrestling events.

The wrestling community is rallying behind Horne during this difficult time. Fans and fellow wrestlers are sending their thoughts and prayers, hoping for his recovery. As Horne continues to fight, his resilience and the support from those around him remain a testament to his strength and character.