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WWE News: Another Wrestler Leaving WWE?, Mr. Kennedy, Jim Haas Blogs - Read More

Date Added: September 19, 2008 11:56:03 PM
-- WWE may have parted ways with the most muscular guy under contract, a huge former bodybuilder by the name of "Big Rob" Terry. His picture was removed from the official Florida Championship late last month and he hasn't appeared on any of their shows in several weeks.

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