Bobby Lashley On The Hurt Business “I Think It Was Kind Of A Spit In The Face Towards The End”

Bobby Lashley, MVP, Cedric Alexander, and Shelton Benjamin made up the Hurt Business in WWE. This beloved faction was one of the rare highlights during the COVID-19 pandemic era of WWE.

At the time, Lashley was the WWE Champion, while Alexander and Benjamin found success as a tag team. In 2021, they broke up due to a Vince McMahon decision. They had a brief reunion run in 2022 before breaking up again.

Now, Lashley, MVP, and Benjamin are expected to reunite in AEW after signing up with the company. While doing a virtual signing for K & S WrestleFest, Lashley discussed the end of the group.

“No. I think it was kind of a spit in the face towards the end (of The Hurt Business). We never was in front of a live crowd. During the pandemic, a lot of guys kind of sat back home and, ‘I don’t wanna do it. I’m not gonna do that,’ and it was us that were saying, ‘It’s work, so we’re going’ and we did everything. We were on half the show most of the time and we were doing everything that a lot of people wouldn’t do, and then we came out of the pandemic, then all of these people started resurfacing. ‘Oh, I’m ready to work, I’m ready to work.’ But what about the guys that were putting the time in-in this ‘dangerous time’ that we were having? And we got kind of overlooked and I think that was kind of a little bit of a spit in the face. I think we could have come back and we could have done some big things together. They just didn’t want us. I think different strokes for different folks, different people like different things. I think when the regime changed, the regime wasn’t too high on me at all and was definitely not high on them because they were the first people they got rid of.”

H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcription

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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