Who Is Rob Terry? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Born on April 30, 1980, Rob Terry is currently 45 years old. Hailing from Llandudno, Wales, he gained prominence in the wrestling world for his powerful physique and distinct style. After making his debut in 2005, he quickly ascended the ranks, performing for promotions like Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and other notable wrestling organizations. Inspired by his talent and determination, fans refer to him as "The Welsh Dragon."
| Occupation | Wrestlers |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 30, 1980 |
| Age | 45 Years |
| Birth Place | Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom |
| Horoscope | Taurus |
| Country |
Popularity
Rob Terry's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Rob Terry stands tall at an impressive height of 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) and weighs around 275 pounds (125 kg). His well-built frame not only showcases his strength but also allows him to execute dynamic wrestling maneuvers effortlessly. Over the years, he has maintained a disciplined training regime, optimizing his weight and measurements to excel in the ring.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Rob Terry is known to be single, focusing on his career and personal growth. While he has maintained a level of privacy regarding his romantic life, he has been linked to several fellow wrestlers in the past. Terry values family and often speaks fondly of his upbringing in Wales. Fans are eager to see if he will introduce a significant other into his life soon.
As part of a working relationship between TNA and Wrestle-1 it was announced on 6 November 2013, that Terry would be working a tour for the Japanese promotion between 16 November and 1 December. In their debut match for the promotion, Terry and fellow TNA worker Jay Bradley defeated Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo in a tag team match.
Terry remained undefeated for the entire tour, teaming with Bradley to win tag team matches against the likes of Koji Kanemoto and Seiki Yoshioka, and Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka, and finally defeating Bradley in three straight singles matches between 29 November and 1 December.
Terry remained with Wrestle-1 over the new year and in January 2014, began working alongside the Wrestle-1 Seikigun against the heel stable Desperado.
On 2 March, Terry took part in the big Kaisen: Outbreak event, which featured several wrestlers from TNA, teaming with Keiji Mutoh and Taiyō Kea to defeat Samoa Joe and Desperado members Masayuki Kono and René Duprée in a six-man tag team match. Post-match, Mutoh praised Terry, comparing him to a young Hulk Hogan.
Net Worth and Salary
Rob Terry's net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million as of 2025. His earnings come from various sources, including wrestling promotions, merchandise sales, and sponsorships. With his continued involvement in wrestling and growing fan base, his salary is expected to increase in the coming years.
On the edition of 16 December of Impact!, Terry turned heel, costing Mr. Anderson and Matt Morgan their match against Jeff Hardy and Kazarian. The following week, he was recruited by Ric Flair to serve as the bodyguard of Fortune.
On 13 February 2011 at Against All Odds, Terry wrestled his first pay-per-view match in seven months when he teamed with his Immortal stablemates Gunner and Murphy and faced James Storm, Robert Roode and Scott Steiner in a losing effort. Terry then began feuding with Steiner, attacking him on the edition of 24 February of Impact!
during a posedown between the two. The following week, Steiner defeated Terry in a singles match to end the feud. Two weeks later, Terry was given an opportunity to regain the vacated TNA Television Championship in an all–Immortal three-way match, which also included Murphy and Gunner, who would ultimately go on to win the title.
On the edition of 21 April of Impact!, Terry and Murphy unsuccessfully challenged Beer Money, Inc. for the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a steel cage match. On the edition of 5 May of Impact!, Terry was kicked out of Immortal, despite defeating Murphy in a "Loser Leaves Immortal" match.
Career, Business, and Investments
Rob Terry's wrestling career has spanned nearly two decades. After his initial success in TNA, he transitioned to various wrestling promotions worldwide, showcasing his abilities to an international audience. In addition to wrestling, Terry has explored business ventures, including fitness coaching and personal training programs. His investments in health-related products and services further reinforce his commitment to promoting a healthy lifestyle.
He is also known for his work in TNA's developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he is a former two-time Heavyweight Champion and a one-time Southern Tag Team and Television Champion. He has also competed for the Wrestle-1 promotion as well as WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling.
Social Network
Rob Terry is active on several social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, where he engages with fans and shares insights from his professional and personal life. With a growing following, he uses his platforms to promote upcoming events and showcase charitable endeavors.
Terry faced Hernandez at Hard Justice for the "Feast or Fired" briefcase, but lost in nine seconds. This initiated a story in which Terry fell out of favour with his allies. Terry would make a series of mistakes, or would fall victim to a teammate's mistake, and cost the Main Event Mafia or World Elite a match.
Initially, World Elite defended their team member and broke their alliance with Main Event Mafia, which dissolved soon thereafter. But the remainder of World Elite would berate Terry for costing them further victories. Eric Young mistakenly hit Terry with a title belt on 5 November 2009 episode of TNA Impact!.
One week later, Terry tried to interfere in a match but accidentally caused World Elite to lose. The members of the team were upset with him for causing the loss.
Education
While specific details about Rob Terry's education are limited, it is known that he pursued a passion for fitness and sports from a young age. He combined his academic pursuits with his wrestling career, proving that dedication can lead to success both inside and outside the ring.