Officials are asking for the public's help to find former XFL star Rod Smart, known by his famous nickname 'He Hate Me', who has been missing for almost a week.
Lancaster County Sheriff's Office
"We do have an active investigation with other agencies assisting us," the sheriff department's legal adviser, Doug Barfield, told NBC News. But his greatest fame came in early 2001 while playing in the one and only season of the XFL. The heavily hyped league was the brainchild of WWE ringleader Vince McMahon and NBC sports executive Dick Ebersol.
"After I win, he's gonna hate me. It is what it is. It's a saying I was saying when I'd feel something wasn't going my way," he once told the."For example, I was on the squad in Vegas and coach was putting other guys in."
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