Bobby Lashley, a two-time WWE Champion, is reportedly on the verge of leaving WWE as his contract is set to expire soon. Along with his former manager MVP, who is also expected to depart from WWE, Lashley is rumored to be eyeing a move to AEW.
Speculations suggest that Lashley and MVP are looking to reform their former faction, The Hurt Business, in AEW once their contracts expire. Despite WWE's assumption that they are leaving, no official talks have taken place due to the ongoing contracts.
Lashley's return to WWE in 2019 marked a successful run, leading to him becoming a two-time WWE Champion and engaging in high-profile feuds. However, his recent trajectory has seen a decline, with his absence from major events and reported dissatisfaction with WWE's contract offer.
If Lashley indeed joins AEW, it could potentially bolster the promotion's main event scene with his in-ring prowess and character work. The possible reunion of The Hurt Business in AEW, albeit under a different name due to trademark issues, could add depth to the roster.
While AEW has had mixed results with former WWE talents, Lashley's presence as a main event caliber big man could fill a void in the company's roster. The challenge would lie in sustaining the momentum of Lashley, MVP, and their faction beyond the initial excitement of their debut.
AEW President Tony Khan has shown a propensity for signing notable free agents, and Lashley's potential move to the promotion aligns with this trend. As the situation unfolds, wrestling fans await to see if Lashley's transition to AEW will materialize and how it could impact the landscape of professional wrestling.