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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Rob graduated from [[New Albany High School (Indiana)|Indiana's New Albany High School]] in 1990 where he was a standout basketball player. He later played basketball at the now defunct Graceland College in New Albany. Following college, Rob sold fitness equipment and worked as a personal trainer in the [[Southern Indiana]]/[[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] area. He broke into wrestling after driving past the old [[Daniel Briley|Danny Davis]] arena in [[Jeffersonville, Indiana]] in 1997. After walking in and watching what he considered out of shape guys wrestle, he thought he would give it a try. Rob stated in a 2004 [ |
Rob graduated from [[New Albany High School (Indiana)|Indiana's New Albany High School]] in 1990 where he was a standout basketball player. He later played basketball at the now defunct Graceland College in New Albany. Following college, Rob sold fitness equipment and worked as a personal trainer in the [[Southern Indiana]]/[[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] area. He broke into wrestling after driving past the old [[Daniel Briley|Danny Davis]] arena in [[Jeffersonville, Indiana]] in 1997. After walking in and watching what he considered out of shape guys wrestle, he thought he would give it a try. Rob stated in a 2004 [i]Indianapolis Monthly[/i] article that within five minutes of being in the ring, he knew this was what he wanted to do. Based on the appearance of the local wrestlers, he thought it would only take six months to make it to the [[WWE]] (then WWF); it eventually took him six years.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}} |
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==Other media== |