![]() ![]() MHSAA rules prohibited Teet from competition during the first semester, which resulted in Teet not getting enough matches to qualify for the post-season. Before the start of his senior year, Teet enrolled in Riverview Community High School. By the end of his junior season, Teet became the first wrestler from Brown City to have more than thirty wins in a season and held the school record for pins in a season. Teet won the team's "Rookie of the Year" award, was a part of the school's first team district championship during his sophomore season, and qualified for the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) individual state championships his junior year. He finally had the chance to compete after his family moved to Brown City, Michigan during his first year in high school. Growing up in River Rouge, Michigan, there weren't amateur wrestling clubs available. Teet was a fan of professional wrestling in the late 1980s, and expressed interest in participating in amateur wrestling. Teet is also an All American in belt wrestling. wrestling team at the 2011 World Beach Wrestling Championships. ![]() Teet is best known for his accomplishments in beach wrestling, where he has earned All American honors four times, an alternate for the United States wrestling team twice, and earned All World honors as a member of the U.S. He currently competes on the independent wrestling circuit in the Great Lakes region as Rob Clooney. Robert Teet (born March 27, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, and author. ![]()
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