WWE star upset by treatment, leaves suddenly.

He believed the 'new leadership' had nothing to offer him.

October 23rd 2024.

WWE star upset by treatment, leaves suddenly.
Bobby Lashley, former WWE world champion, recently spoke out about his time with the company. In an interview, he expressed his disappointment with the way his career had gone over the last couple of years. He felt like the popular group he was a part of, Hurt Business, was being overlooked before his departure from the company.

Lashley explained that despite the fans' and performers' desire for a reunion, it never happened. He believed that the new management, led by Triple H after Vince McMahon's departure, were not supportive of the faction. He described the situation as a "spit in the face" and expressed his frustration at not being in front of a live audience during the pandemic.

The former world champion also shared that during the pandemic, while other wrestlers were sitting at home, the members of Hurt Business were still putting in the work. However, when live shows resumed and other performers returned, they were overlooked. Lashley believed that the group could have achieved great things if given the opportunity.

Fans and wrestlers were disappointed to see Hurt Business not given the spotlight they deserved. Lashley, who represented Donald Trump at WrestleMania 23 in the famous Battle of the Billionaires match, acknowledged that different people have different tastes in wrestling. He also hinted that the new management may not have been high on him as a performer.

Since leaving WWE a few months ago, Lashley's next move has been a topic of speculation. There have been reports that he has signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), but he clarified that he has multiple offers from wrestling, boxing, and MMA. He is keeping his options open and is excited to give back to the fans.

The 48-year-old wrestler suffered an injury earlier this year, and he has been taking time to recover. However, he assured fans that he is feeling good and ready to get back in the ring. He teased that something exciting may be coming in the next few weeks.

Lashley's journey in the wrestling world began when he joined WWE in 2005 after excelling as an amateur wrestler in the US Army. He left the company in 2008 and spent time in the independent scene and with TNA Wrestling before returning to WWE in 2018. One of his most iconic moments was his win at WrestleMania 23, where he represented Donald Trump and defeated Umaga, who was representing Vince McMahon.

The wrestler concluded by inviting anyone with a celebrity story, video, or pictures to share with the entertainment team at The Agency. They can be reached via email, phone, or by visiting their website. Lashley and his fans are looking forward to seeing what the future holds for him in the world of wrestling.

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