It seems like Bobby Lashley's second run with WWE came to an end this week after the expiry of his contract. Following his shocking departure, Lashley was moved to the alumni section of the company's official website. After seeing a post about this The All Mighty reacted with a one-word message.
Bobby Lashley returned to the Stamford-based company in 2018 after making a name for himself in different wrestling promotions around the world. The All Mighty's booking in his second stint garnered a mixed response from fans as some are happy with his multiple World Title reigns, while others feel he deserved better.
Lashley's booking went downhill under Triple H's regime and the star was absent from WWE programming for several weeks before leaving the company a few days back. The former ECW Champion has now been moved to the alumni section of WWE.com, making his departure official.
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However, the star seems shocked to see his name being moved to the Alumni section as he commented with a one-word response under Sportskeeda Wrestling's post on Instagram:
Bobby Lashley compared working in WWE under Triple H and Vince McMahon's regimes
Vince McMahon stepped down from his role as the head of the WWE creative in 2022 following which Triple H took over the position. A lot has changed in the global juggernaut since then. The company now gets a way better reception from the fans and critics than it did under Mr. McMahon.
While most of the stars prefer working under the creative guidance of Triple H, Bobby Lashley leaned more towards the old regime, noting that he could never get to connect with Hunter.
"I had a connection with Vince [McMahon]. Vince understood me. Vince was big on the show. He looked at people that were stars. He saw that in me. There were a lot of little nuggets that Vince would give me throughout my career and tell me different things. Vince looked at me like, ‘I can tell Bobby works his a** off. I can send him anywhere around the country to represent the brand.’ He looked at me like a star. I like Vince. I haven’t really had too much of a connection with Hunter. Hunter has his guys. I’ve tried to, but we haven’t really worked enough together to get to know each other," he said.
Bobby Lashley became a two-time WWE Champion in his second run with the company. It will be interesting to see where The All Mighty goes from here.