Robert McKnight (born October 31, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, booker and trainer, better known by his ring name The Reprobate, most known for his time spent as a wrestler in the GameFAQs Wrestling Federation and as head booker in the Premiere Wrestling Alliance. He is currently performing in the Universal Wrestling League.
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| - Robert McKnight (born October 31, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, booker and trainer, better known by his ring name The Reprobate, most known for his time spent as a wrestler in the GameFAQs Wrestling Federation and as head booker in the Premiere Wrestling Alliance. He is currently performing in the Universal Wrestling League.
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- Robert McKnight
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| - Robert McKnight (born October 31, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, booker and trainer, better known by his ring name The Reprobate, most known for his time spent as a wrestler in the GameFAQs Wrestling Federation and as head booker in the Premiere Wrestling Alliance. He is currently performing in the Universal Wrestling League. He is a former GWF World Interbrand Champion, winning the title in a three way dance ladder match on Sunday Brunch. He held the championship for a record breaking eight months. He is also a former World Tag Team Champion, having won the GWF World Tag Team Championship with Damian DeNiro, holding it for a record breaking seven months. He had held both championships simultaneously, as one of the rare double champions in GWF history. His tag team partner Damian DeNiro had also been a double champion at the time, making them the first in history to hold the World Tag Team Championship simultaneously with singles championships (Damian holding the United States Heavyweight Championship.) He also holds the record as first and last GWF Checkbook Challenge Winner, which he won at GWF Rise and Fall III, the largest GWF Pay-Per-View event of the year. He held the GWF Hardcore Championship on one occasion and was one of the final defending champions in history as the belt was retired in 2007, shortly after his reign. He has been cited as once of the most successful and popular wrestlers in GWF history.
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