When it comes to Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre may need two eyes in the back of his head. There may be a fire-breathing dragon hot on his heels, waiting to take him down. His name is Keith Lee and he is one of the most dominant performers on RAW.
He may also be the reason why The Hurt Business split up.
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To be clear, Bobby Lashley and MVP are The Hurt Business. We are always looking for talented applicants. Have the day you deserve.
MVP and Bobby Lashley have put a bounty on Drew McIntyre's head. Yes, they are also looking for new Hurt Business members, as the tweet above proves. There's a very big chance that Keith Lee could return and take Drew McIntyre down to ensure Bobby Lashley wins.
By doing this, Drew McIntyre looks strong even in defeat to Bobby Lashley.
Keith Lee has been biding his time and this could just be the affiliation he needs. With MVP speaking for him, the sky is the limit.
Do you guys think that Keith Lee would be an ideal member for The Hurt Business? If so, why? If not, why not? Sound off right below.
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