Former wrestling star's future uncertain, 19 years after their debut, as they are taken off WWE roster.

The experienced player may be leaving soon.

July 21st 2024.

Former wrestling star's future uncertain, 19 years after their debut, as they are taken off WWE roster.
The future of Bobby Lashley's career in WWE is currently shrouded in uncertainty. Rumors have been circulating that the powerhouse wrestler may be on the verge of leaving the company, as his contract is set to expire in the upcoming weeks. This news has caused quite a stir among fans and industry insiders alike.

Lashley, known as "The All Mighty," first burst onto the WWE scene in 2005 and quickly rose to fame, becoming a two-time WWE Champion. However, recent reports indicate that he is no longer listed on the company's internal roster. This has raised questions about his future with the organization.

While he is still featured on the public roster displayed on WWE.com, sources close to Lashley have revealed that his contract is set to expire in the next month or so. If a contract extension is not agreed upon, he has expressed his desire to continue wrestling elsewhere.

It seems that Lashley's absence from the internal roster may be indicative of his lack of involvement in WWE's creative plans for quite some time. In fact, he has only wrestled in five matches on television in 2024. Despite this, Lashley's decorated career and impressive list of achievements cannot be denied.

One of his most memorable moments came at WrestleMania 40, where he and the Street Profits duo defeated the Final Testament in a thrilling Philadelphia Street Fight. Lashley has also held the WWE Title on two separate occasions, as well as the United States, Intercontinental, and ECW Championships.

A former US Marine and amateur wrestler, Lashley first joined WWE in 2005 after a stint in Ohio Valley Wrestling. However, he was released from his contract in 2008 and went on to spend time on the independent circuit and with TNA Wrestling. It wasn't until 10 years later that he returned to WWE.

Perhaps one of Lashley's most iconic matches was at WrestleMania 23 in 2007, where he represented Donald Trump in the Battle of the Billionaires against Umaga, who was fighting for Vince McMahon. The stakes were high, as the winner would get to shave McMahon's head in the middle of the ring. Lashley emerged victorious, alongside special guest referee "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

Fans still reminisce about Lashley's time as a member of the popular faction, Hurt Business, which also included Shelton Benjamin, Cedric Alexander, and MVP. The group was on the verge of a reunion last year, but creative plans changed and the idea was scrapped. This was a disappointment for Lashley's former teammate, Benjamin, who revealed that they were looking forward to the reunion.

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