Former champ leaves WWE after 19 years; announces future plans.

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September 13th 2024.

Former champ leaves WWE after 19 years; announces future plans.
Bobby Lashley has revealed his plans for the future of his wrestling career. The wrestler, who recently left WWE after his contract expired, has dropped a major hint about his next move. At 48 years old, Lashley has had an impressive career, holding titles such as the United States, Intercontinental, and ECW Championships during his time with the company.

There has been much speculation about where Lashley could end up, with some reports suggesting he may join AEW and possibly even form a new group with his former Hurt Business allies, Shelton Benjamin and MVP. With all three men currently free agents, Lashley has now confirmed that he intends to continue wrestling after his departure from WWE.

Posting photos of himself in the ring with his various accolades, Lashley wrote, "The journey is far from over... #BobbyLashley #BuiltDifferent #ProWrestling #TitleChasing #tbt." While he did not reveal any specific plans, it is widely believed that AEW is a likely destination for the wrestler, given their rivalry with WWE.

In addition to Lashley's potential move to AEW, there has been talk of the Hurt Business having a future in the company as well. Other former WWE stars, such as Ricochet, have already made the jump to AEW, and it is rumored that free agents like the Motor City Machine Guns could follow suit.

Interestingly, a company called Totally Harmless Concept LLC has filed to trademark the name "Hurt Syndicate," which could be a potential name for the group in AEW. According to reports, there have been discussions and plans to continue a group similar to the Hurt Business outside of WWE, with AEW being a strong possibility.

Lashley's recent revelation about his future in wrestling comes after he shared that he has been recovering from surgery since getting injured during a live event in France in May. He described the injury as a "freak accident" and has been focusing on his recovery.

Before his time in WWE, Lashley excelled as an amateur wrestler in the US Army and joined the company in 2005. He left in 2008 and spent time on the independent circuit and with TNA Wrestling before returning to WWE in 2018. One of his most iconic moments in the company was when he represented Donald Trump in the Battle of the Billionaires against Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 23 and emerged victorious.

Although his future in wrestling is uncertain, Lashley has also expressed interest in exploring other athletic pursuits, such as boxing. Only time will tell where his career will take him next. If you have a celebrity story or news, we'd love to hear from you – reach out to us through our Submit Stuff page or by emailing us or calling us at 020 3615 2145.

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