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Robert Thomas Haskins( September 27, 1979 ) is a Music Minister currently ministering at Brookville Christian Center ( BCC ). He has been affiliated with Second Chance Music Ministries and most recently Rev. James Jones and Redemption. His profession is currently in Retail Management, who's credentials range from Grocery Management, Rent to Own, Human Resources, Technical Service and Support as well as General Facilities Management. He married Maria Gayle Robinson ( March 8, 1980 ) on December 5, 1998 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. They have two children. Isaac Thomas Haskins ( May 20, 2000 ) and Ashlyn Sierra Haskins ( May 9, 2002 ).

Robert was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio in late 1979. As a boy he was quite athletic playing Little League baseball from 1984 to 1988. Winning many trophies with The Trotwood Boys Baseball Club ( TBBC ) in Trotwood, Ohio. Winning M.V.P. under the coaching of Mike Spraggs and the banner of Central Trust Bank, he helped propel his team along with Dustin Spraggs to League Championship contention. Although losing to Blaylock Trucking in the finals, Haskins went on to be picked #2 in the TBBC All-Star draft in 1987. TBBC went on to place third in the Ohio State Little League All-Stars Association. ( Vandalia, Ohio )

In 1989 Robert, with his family, moved to from Trotwood, Ohio to New Carlisle, Ohio. Robert attended Westlake Elementary School. Under the direction of Gym Teacher Mrs. Nancy Palmero, Robert, along with his fifth grade class members dominated the schools Indoor Volleyball Tournament and went on to place first in The The New Carlisle-Bethel Volleyball Open. ( grades 4 - 5 ) Haskins was named Westlake Elementary M.V.P. The Trophy remained in the Hallways of Westlake until it's demolition in 2007. Now known as New Carlisle Elementary under the Umbrella of Tecumseh Local Schools. Robert and his family relocated back to Dayton, Ohio shortly before the End of the 1989-1990 school year.Robert also played on Evangel Christian Academies High School basketball team ( 1996 - 1997 ) while attending his Senior year of High School.

Robert has been known, by many friends and family members, to be a professional wrestling historian. Garnering a many knowledge of the Sports Entertainment industry, including many independent organizations ( Indys ) as well as the main stream promotions. In the summer of 1994 Robert, along with his younger brother, ( Joseph Donald Jones ) began a backyard wrestling promotion,( Ohio Championship Wrestling, O.C.W. ) based out of there home in Dayton, Ohio. The semi-amateur company included family members, as well as many friends to round up the company's roster. Homemade Championships and well written story lines were a mainstay in the companies background. In 2004, 10 years after the birth of the company, O.C.W. was dubbed T.S.W. ( Tennessee Stampede Wrestling ) by the then General Manager Greg Porter, at the Promotion first televised event.( 1 Champion ) The storyline included two Heavyweight Titles in which Robert ( The K-Town Daddy/TSW Champion ) would battle Joseph ( Joe Da-Man/OCW Champion ) to unify the titles. Although this was to be The K-Town Daddy's final match, Joe Da-Man would come out the Undisputed TSW Heavy Weight Champion. This event spawned many more including No-Rules 2004, Halloween X and Summer Fever 2005. Incorporating a casket match, Lumber Jacks and even a cage match, these events were to help set the standard of professional wrestling. In fact, 2005 Summer Fever had a storyline that included an anonymous General manager that phoned in during the event to change the stipulation to matches. Much like the major promotions use today in the main stream markets.