Big Rob muscles in on dreams
FUTURE wrestling star Rob Terry's dreams of hitting the big
time have moved a step closer — after WWE bosses offered him a
new three-year contract.
The 28-year-old weightlifting champ, of Morriston, has been
in America since last October taking part in a special training
programme.
He is hoping to follow in the footsteps of his heroes Hulk
Hogan and Triple H to become the first Welshman to grace the
sport.
And it seems that Rob is coming on leaps and bounds.
He said: "The past 10 months have been like a dream come
true.
"I have been a big wrestling fan since I was young, so to be
in the company of people like Triple H is unbelievable.
"It's strange because I visited America when I was 13 and
told my parents I wanted to live in Florida. Who would have
thought I would be out here training to become a wrestler?"
Rob caught the eye of WWE boss Vince McMahon last year after
winning virtually every natural bodybuilding event in Britain
and Europe.
Impressed by his muscley 6ft 5ins and 285lb frame, McMahon
flew Rob out to the States and swiftly signed him to a
development contract.
"It was quite daunting at first because I had no
experience," he said. "I'm signed up to the Florida
Championship Wrestling franchise, which is the feeder to the
WWE. Some of the other guys there have been on the amateur
wrestling circuit for years."
But what he lacks in experience, he makes up for in
enthusiasm.
As well as gym sessions lasting up to nine hours, the former
Morriston comprehensive pupil has been getting to grips with
some of the sport's moves.
"I've started out with the basics, and as I'm a big guy,
I've been learning a lot of lifts," he added. Although he's yet
to have his first proper bout, his massive frame has already
caused a stir with millions of wrestling fans.
He acted as one of Nick Nemeth's bodyguards during one of
the WWE star's fights in Florida.
Rob said: "There was around 35,000 people in the stadium and
more watching on TV. I really enjoyed it.
"I also got to go along to Wrestlemania, which was
mind-blowing because I got to chat one-on-one with some big
names like Triple H. He was a really down-to-earth guy and it
was great to meet him because he is one of my heroes.
"He's also built very big like me and gave me plenty of good
advice.
"I know it's going to take time to get there, but I'm
determined to make it in WWE."
If the early signs are anything to go by, then the man known
in the ring as Big Rob looks to be on to a winner.
Wrestling bosses have already got him to sign a new contract
until 2011.
"It's a big boost," he said. "I couldn't have done it
without the support of my parents, friends and, of course, my
future wife Sarah. She moved from Swansea to Florida with me
and has been like a rock."
Twenty-two-year-old Sarah Treviso said she's behind her man
100 per cent.
She added: "It was a big step to move to Florida, but we've
both loved every minute of it. Every event he's been involved
with I'm always there. I know he can make it."
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by Laurajo23
Monday, June 20 2011, 9:00PM
“so very proud of you.. such a fantastic person and friend.. lots of love as always to you and my beautiful girl sarah xx”
by hrmnzglr
Tuesday, June 14 2011, 7:33PM
“Why is Rob Terry's birthday such a secret? Anyone know him or his family?
I'm looking for this for astrological research on athletes, including wrestlers, & the resulting celebrity they derive. Needed: his day, month, correct* year; time of day, if known (est. if not). In Swansea, right?
*Correct year is needed for purposes of astrology. Jan. 10th, for example, in 1979, '80. '81, '82 are all different. The Sun returns to approx same place each year, but the positions of the 8 planets & Moon (& their resulting aspects to one another) ALL change. BTW, Pluto may have been demoted by some astronomers, but it v much acts as a planet in a horoscope!
Thanks in advance, HKZ”
by neal, swansea
Monday, July 27 2009, 1:29PM
“hes in TNA now good luck champ give them hell”
by Ward, NY, USA
Monday, May 04 2009, 9:52PM
“I hope to see you execute the lifts you've leaned especially the gorilla press! No doubt with your size there will be many! Best of luck!”
by woolfey, neath
Sunday, February 15 2009, 10:21AM
“good luck”
by ryan kibble, forest of dean gloucestershire
Saturday, December 06 2008, 6:59PM
“saw u at the olympia 08 , man u is a monster u didnt look real haha , didnt no u was from wales me and my mates thought u was from sweden or sumut ha anyway goodluck 2 ya”
by Daniel Street, Porthcawl
Monday, September 22 2008, 1:19PM
“Article is wrong, Adrian Street has been a proffesional wrestler for years and years and he is welsh.
Well donte mate, heard you are signing for tna now instead, hope the rumours are true : )”
by Anthony, St. Petersburg, Florida
Tuesday, August 26 2008, 4:41AM
“I introduced myself to Rob at the gym wondering what his story was. He is enormous and his dimensions make him a comic book hero drawn to life. I thought he may not have much to say, but he was extremely kind and pleasant and talked of how fortunate he was to be here in the great USofA, to live in FL, and to have this opportunity to become a professional wrestler.
I talked to him again a couple months later and he remembered how I spoke of my background in a martial art. A classy, kind individual no doubt.
Best of luck to you, Rob. I wish him and his family (and friends) good fortune.
Godspeed,
Anthony”
by kev, swansea
Saturday, August 23 2008, 11:09PM
“i remember spotting rob in shoulder press sessions on "kicks" in gorseinon. he's very strong and come on in leaps and bounds. best of luck to him.”
by Jon, Burton-on-Trent
Saturday, August 23 2008, 6:31AM
“I remember seeing Rob around Earl's Court the other year, must of when he had his tryout with WWE. Well congrates and all the best!”