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"There was so much that we could've done" - Bobby Lashley is unhappy with WWE faction's booking

Bobby Lashley took down Brock Lesnar at Royal Rumble!
Bobby Lashley took down Brock Lesnar at Royal Rumble!

WWE Champion Bobby Lashley recently expressed his unhappiness over The Hurt Business' booking, stating that the group could have had a few memorable feuds in the company.

The Hurt Business initially formed in 2020 when MVP aligned with Lashley and promised him a WWE Championship run. The duo later added Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander to the mix. After rising to prominence the following year, the faction broke up after The All Mighty turned on Alexander and Benjamin.

Reflecting on the stable's performance on The Ringer’s MackMania podcast, the powerhouse stated that the group could've done much more. He named rivalries with popular stables like The Bloodline and The New Day as two missed opportunities.

“We broke the surface. There was so much that we could’ve done. That group was evolving and people were like, ‘what about them against them and them against them? The Hurt Business against the Bloodline, the Hurt Business against New Day, the Hurt Business against Drew and the Viking Raiders,’ if they would’ve got together,” Lashley said. (H/T- Wrestling Inc)
I think @fightbobby with The Hurt Business in his corner vs @WWEBigE with New Day in his corner is a great Wrestlemania main event. twitter.com/wwe/status/148…

Bobby Lashley will defend his WWE title at Elimination Chamber

Coming off a controversial win over Brock Lesnar at Royal Rumble, Bobby Lashley won't have to wait long for his next challenge as the WWE Champion.

It was confirmed on this week's edition of RAW that The All Mighty will defend his coveted title against five other superstars inside the Elimination Chamber in Saudi Arabia later this month.

Lashley's last opponent, Brock Lesnar, was announced as one of the participants inside the unforgiving structure along with Seth Rollins, Austin Theory, Riddle and AJ Styles.

The All Mighty has an impressive track record when it comes to the Elimination Chamber. At December to Dismember in 2006, Lashley won a match under the same stipulation; with this victory, he became the ECW World Champion.

Been there, done that 👊🏾 twitter.com/wwe/status/148… https://t.co/0zhEhaunSH

However, things will be slightly more difficult for the WWE Champion this time, as he'll step inside the cage to face five of the company's top stars.


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