Bobby Lashley On If He Took Issues With Hurt Business Split To WWE

Bobby Lashley On If He Took Issues With Hurt Business Split To WWE

WWE Champion Bobby Lashley has revealed whether or not he vocalised his issues with the Hurt Business split to WWE directly.

When the Hurt Business faction was broken up, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander publicly voiced their frustrations. Speaking with Alistair McGeorge of Metro, Lashley noted that he was comfortable staying in his own lane.

When asked if he felt like he could discuss issues he had with the split backstage, Lashley said:

“I’m comfortable with staying in my lane. In the wrestling business, I think too many people start worrying about so many other things and then they don’t focus on their career. Ultimately, we have to make sure our career is great before trying to do anybody else’s stuff.”

“They’re just a great talent, both of those guys are just amazing. That was the thing that the Hurt Business was, it was what MVP was doing with everybody. Before, those guys were guys that everybody knew they had that it factor, they had what it took to become great – they just didn’t have the opportunity to show their greatness.

“Then with MVP around and the Hurt Business, everybody loved it because they were like, Wow, these guys deserve the spotlight, these guys have the spotlight and when they got the spotlight, they ran with it.’ Those guys have the opportunity to do it again, and we don’t know what is going to happen in the future. There’s always room for great talent like that.”

In another interview, Lashley named a number of “smaller guys” he thinks could become WWE Champion in the future.

At SummerSlam, Bobby Lashley defeated Goldberg via referee stoppage, before attacking his son. Goldberg recently revealed that he has just two matches left on his current WWE contract.

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3 years ago by Sanchez Taylor

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