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Bobby Lashley sends an emotional message after leaving WWE

Bobby Lashley's second run with WWE came to an end last month. While there is no word on what's next for him, the All Mighty shared an emotional post on social media amid all the uncertainty.

Lashley's second stint with the global juggernaut for over six years during which he was treated as a main event-caliber star and won multiple titles. However, he was seen as an afterthought during the last few months of his last contract and the All Mighty eventually decided to leave the company upon the expiry of his contract. The former United States Champion was moved to the Alumni section of WWE's website last month, making his departure official.

While there is still no word on what's next for him, Bobby Lashley recently shared an emotional post on his Instagram story, stating that sometimes things go wrong to get you right.


WWE legend speculated on Bobby Lashley's future

Bobby Lashley's future is still uncertain after leaving the global juggernaut last month. While there are rumors that the All Mighty could end up in AEW along with former stablemates MVP and Shelton Benjamin, nothing is confirmed as of this writing.

WWE legend and AEW commentator commented on Lashley's future, stating that the superstar would do fine if he did not overcomplicate things:

“It’s hard to say. Bobby, like I said, is very complex. He’s a different cat. He’s smart and sometimes smart people have a tendency to overthink things. If Bobby’s not in overthink mode, which I have no idea, I haven’t talked to him in years — if he approaches that way, he’ll do good. He’ll do really good because he’s going to be desirable."

Jim Ross added that there is scope for the All Mighty in TNA, AEW, and New Japan Pro Wrestling:

Like you said, Japan is an option. I don’t know the market is there, it’s not like it used to be, but you still can make a decent payday. Scott D’Amore could use Bobby Lashley, I think AEW could use him. But it’s all a matter of the cash that you got to invest to get the talent on site and the creative that you’re going to use to utilize it,” Jim Ross said.

Bobby Lashley's booking in WWE under Triple H's creative guidance was questioned by many, including MVP. Both MVP and Lashley are speculated to debut in AEW soon along with Shelton Benjamin, forming a new iteration of the Hurt Business.

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