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Bobby Lashley No Longer Under Contract With WWE

By The Spotlight StaffAugust 17, 2024
Bobby Lashley No Longer Under Contract With WWE

Bobby Lashley last competed on May 5 at the WWE Live Event in France, where he defeated Santos Escobar. Recently, Lashley has been moved to the WWE website’s alumni section.

Fightful Select reported that Bobby Lashley’s contract with WWE has officially expired. They added that sources within WWE said that the door was open for eventual appearances.

The Almighty has told his close allies that he will continue his pro wrestling journey. Fightful Select noted that the United States & international wrestling promotions and combat sports companies are interested in signing Bobby Lashley.

On Friday, Lashley posted a workout video on Instagram with the following caption:

“Every day is a new opportunity to push the limits and show the world what you are made of.
I’ve got so much fight left in me, and I’m just getting started.

Stay tuned! #BuiltDifferent #BobbyLashley”

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