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Bobby Lashley’s WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 22, 2024
Bobby Lashley's WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire

Bobby Lashley has wrestled 11 times this year so far. Lashley last competed on May 5th at the WWE Live Event in France, where he defeated Santos Escobar. The All Mighty was aligned with Street Profits for a long time, but the company didn’t have a clear direction for the faction.

Fightful Select reported that Bobby Lashley’s contract with WWE will expire within the next month. They also confirmed the ongoing rumor about Lashley being removed from WWE’s internal roster page. Fightful added that the former WWE Champion is expected to continue his wrestling career even if no extension is reached with WWE.

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