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Former NXT Tag Team Champion Bobby Fish
Bobby Fish made his debut on NXT at the age of (40) in 2017. Fish teamed up with Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly to form The Undisputed Era. They made history in the same year by competing against SAnitY and The Authors of Pain & Rodrick Strong in the first WarGames match in 20 years at the first NXT TakeOver: WarGames.
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Later in December 2017, Fish and O'Reilly defeated SAnitY to capture their first NXT Tag Team Championships. In March 2018, Fish suffered an injury that took him out for six months. His Undisputed Era partner Adam Cole filled in for him as one-half of the Tag Team Champions.
The now 44-year-old superstar won his second NXT Tag Team title alongside O'Reilly a few months after returning to the ring. It came on the August 15 episode of NXT when they defeated the Street Profits for the titles. Fish and O'Reilly lost their championships last year in February to The BroserWeights (Pete Dunne and Matt Riddle).
Fish is currently out with an elbow injury that he suffered during NXT TakeOver: WarGames last December.
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