WWE Legend’s Health Takes a Turn for the Worse
In some gut-wrenching news, the wrestling world is holding its collective breath as word gets out about the health of a beloved WWE legend from the 90s. Bobby Horne, better known to fans as the charismatic Sir Mo from the tag team Men on a Mission, is reportedly in a serious battle for his health. He’s currently in the Intensive Care Unit, fighting off a severe blood infection and pneumonia.
This isn’t just another wrestling rumor; this is the real deal, and it’s hitting the community hard. It’s a somber reminder that the larger-than-life heroes we grew up watching are, at the end of the day, human. And right now, one of them needs our support more than ever. The news first broke through a social media post from Book Pro Wrestlers, urging fans to send their prayers and positive energy to Horne and his wife, Denise Jones, who is by his side.
Sir Mo’s Tough History with Health Scares
If you feel like you’ve heard about Mo facing health issues before, you’re not wrong. This man is a fighter in every sense of the word, and he’s been through the wringer more times than anyone deserves. It’s almost unbelievable what he’s had to endure over the past few years.
Back in 2018, he underwent a kidney transplant—a life-altering surgery that requires him to take anti-rejection medication every single day for the rest of his life. As if that wasn’t enough, 2022 saw him in a brutal fight against complications from COVID-19, a battle that also landed him in the ICU for several weeks. Some reports even mention a liver transplant battle around the same time. Frankly, it’s a testament to his sheer will that he’s bounced back from these challenges time and time again.
Despite all this, Mo has never strayed far from the world he loves. He’s remained a fixture in the wrestling community, popping up at conventions, sharing his wisdom at speaking engagements, and, most importantly, giving back to the next generation of performers through his Soul Patrol Wrestling organization. He’s a guy who clearly loves this business, and the business loves him back.

A Look Back at Men on a Mission in WWE
For those who might be newer to the WWE universe or need a quick refresher, Men on a Mission were a staple of the “New Generation” era in the early-to-mid 90s. Sir Mo, alongside his massive tag team partner Nelson “Mabel” Frazier (who later became Viscera), and their manager Oscar, brought a unique, positive, and rapping energy to the tag team division. Let’s be honest, in an era of evil clowns and tax collectors, a rapping, fan-favorite tag team was a breath of fresh air.
Their bright colors and upbeat attitude made them instant crowd-pleasers. They even had a brief, shining moment at the top when they captured the WWE Tag Team Championship during a tour of the UK in 1994. The reign was short-lived, as was common with international title changes back then, but they still got their moment in the history books. After Mabel won the 1995 King of the Ring tournament, the team’s gimmick shifted, and “Mo” was knighted, becoming the “Sir Mo” we all remember.
The news of his current hospitalization feels particularly heavy because Mo represents a genuinely fun and often overlooked part of WWE history. He’s a true veteran and a friend to many in the industry, as echoed in a heartfelt message from fellow WWE alum Leilani Kai, who called him a “kind-hearted, funny, and dependable person.”
Right now, the most important thing is for the wrestling community to rally around one of its own. We send our heartfelt thoughts and best wishes to Bobby “Sir Mo” Horne and his family during this incredibly difficult time. Here’s hoping he can pull through with the same strength and resilience he’s shown so many times before.
