American professional wrestling manager (died 2025)
Robin Hunt (c. 1967–1968 – January 11, 2025),[1][2][3] better known by the ring-nameHunter Q. Robbins III, was an Americanprofessional wrestlingmanager, known for his time inEastern Championship Wrestling (ECW) during 1992 and 1993.[4][5][6] andMid-Eastern Wrestling Federation in Baltimore.
Robbins managed a number of teams during his short career, includingThe Super Destroyers,[7] The Suicide Blonds (LuFisto andJennifer Blake),Chris Candido,Jimmy Snuka[8] andSabu during his ECW debut.[9][10]
Following his wrestling career, he worked in the film industry.[11] He died on January 11, 2025.[2]
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