Former WWF Tag Team Champion Bobby Horne (Sir Mo of Men on a Mission) is in ICU battling blood infection and pneumonia. He has been in the hospital since August. He’s also dealing with other issues, like high heart rate, low blood pressure, and swelling in his arm.
Bobby has faced ongoing health challenges over the years, including undergoing a kidney transplant in 2018. His condition worsened in January 2022 after contracting COVID-19, which resulted in a three-week stay in intensive care.
Below are the two latest updates on his condition, provided by his wife, Denise Jones.
Update 1
“Week 8 update. Still in the ICU because of his low blood pressure. They have been doing a lot of testing and changing medicines, to get him back on track. He has the feeding tube, but he can still eat and drink on his own too. So his overall nutrition is improving.”
Update 2
“Overnight, they discovered that Bobby has a blood infection and pneumonia. This is a very scary situation that came on quickly and is still of serious concern. During the night and again this morning, they thought they might have to intubate him due to breathing issues, but thankfully, they were able to hold off for now.
They’ve started him on CRRT, which is continuous 24/7 dialysis, to help remove toxins and bring down the lactic acid levels in his body. His levels are dangerously high —13.3 — and they’ll be checking them again at 4 p.m. to see if the treatment is helping. If not, intubation may still be necessary.
He’s resting now, sleeping peacefully as his body fights to heal. We haven’t slept much, and truthfully, I’m scared. But even in this storm, we’re holding onto faith, trusting that God is still in control and that He’s not done writing The Sir Mo Story.
Please keep the prayers, love, and positive thoughts coming. Every message, every prayer, and every bit of love means more than words can ever say.”
Below are some recent photos of Sir Mo, shared by his wife:




