Mark Henry reacts after recently departed WWE Superstar's AEW signing is reportedly confirmed
Former WWE veteran Mark Henry had a very simple reaction to the reports of a top free agent officially signing with AEW a few days ago. The free agent in question would be Bobby Lashley
Earlier this week, it was revealed that the two-time WWE Champion was now All-Elite. This came after months of speculation that he could be on the way to the Tony Khan-led promotion after the expiry of his contract. There were also talks of the former members of The Hurt Business reuniting, and it seems that this is the current direction, with three of the four members already seemingly signed to AEW.
On X/Twitter, Mark Henry reacted to the reports of this deal coming through with a simple gesture, seemingly showing his approval of Bobby Lashley going to AEW. He posted a thumbs-up emoji in response to this.
See his post below.
Former WWE Superstar thinks AEW faction could be like The Bloodline
There is no doubt that looking back at the past few years, The Bloodline is WWE's top faction. Whether it was the iteration with Roman Reigns leading the faction or its current version, they have always assumed their place at the top.
Every storyline revolving around the faction has been main event-worthy, with several premium live events being built around them and those that they were feuding with.
On Busted Open Radio, Nic Nemeth spoke about a potential faction in AEW that could do the same, this being the supposed Hurt Syndicate. He claimed that they could be like The Bloodline, dominating in the ring, and putting up some great promos and storylines.
"[MVP's new AEW stable] could be a version of The Bloodline, of just totally dominating but having great stories and having great interviews and promos, and then backing it up with the work behind it... There could be something very special for this faction. It could be the new thing that sets them apart," said Nemeth. [H/T - WrestlingInc.]
MVP has already brought Shelton Benjamin by his side, but now fans just have to be on the lookout for Bobby Lashley's debut. It also remains to be seen whether he'll bring in any more new members to the group.