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Bio

Robby Vegas lives at the crossroads of rock ’n’ roll and professional wrestling — a larger-than-life performer who brings the same energy to the stage, the ring, and the mic.

A musician since age 13, Robby has opened for cult favorites like Bang Tango and Wednesday 13, and has played VIP side stage shows for icons ranging from Kiss, Def Leppard, and Motley Crüe, Judas Priest, and Deep Purple to Linkin Park, Goo Goo Dolls, Kings of Leon, Paramore, and Avril Lavigne. His relentless drive has put him alongside legends across generations, proving he belongs in the mix with the best.

In the wrestling world, Robby broke in at 23 and quickly made his mark, capturing multiple Tag Team and Heavyweight titles. He’s wrestled legends including the Powers of Pain, Fandango, and Super Crazy, and has teamed with ECW original Tommy Dreamer. His work has taken him across the U.S. and Canada, with extra appearances on WWE’s Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown. Beyond competing, Robby also trains the next generation of wrestlers at the Buffalo Wrestling Academy, passing on his knowledge and experience to future stars of the ring

Beyond the stage and the ring, Robby is the voice behind the growing podcast “All Bets Are Off with Robby Vegas” where he’s interviewed rock giants like Dee Snider, Bruce Kulick, and members of LA Guns and Vixen, along with actors from Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Sleepaway Camp, and even The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. His interview with Karyn Parsons was spotlighted by People Magazine. Robby has also stepped into film with cameos in indie projects like Slapped Straight, Special Needs Revolt, and the Dan Licata comedy special For the Boys.

Whether tearing up a stage, battling in the ring, or digging into conversations behind the mic, Robby Vegas delivers chaos, charisma, and pure rock ’n’ roll attitude.

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