Bobby Fish is currently wrestling about once a month, trying to balance an in-ring career with painful injuries and the lack of medical insurance. And now, during a new interview with the Two Man Power Trip podcast, the former ROH World Television Champion has disclosed that he is also dealing with relocating from Florida to New York after getting divorced from his wife, Erin, whom he married in July 2022.
49-year-old Fish broke into the business in 2002, with his big break coming when he formed the tag team reDRagon with Kyle O’Reilly in ROH, capturing three ROH World Tag Team Championships. From there, he signed with WWE in 2017, establishing The Undisputed Era stable alongside Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong in NXT, but was seemingly deemed too old to be introduced to the main roster and was released in 2021. Still, given his name recognition and undeniable in-ring ability, AEW would quickly hire him, reuniting him with Cole and later O’Reilly.
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