The Hurt Business is the most intimidating faction on WWE RAW at the moment and parallels have been drawn to the Nation of Domination, especially with the presence of Ron Simmons on WWE RAW. But it makes one wonder if yet another member will be added to The Hurt Business from the WWE RAW roster. While a bunch of potential names exist who would be ideal for this role, one name immediately springs to mind.
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MVP to Cedric Alexander “Me and Bobby Lashley are in the hurt business man. You in the catering business cause that’s what you gone sit for the rest of your career watching other people be successful” 😂 pic.twitter.com/krIfLgk19B
This man is Cedric Alexander and MVP has laid the foundation for recruiting him and making him a part of the collective, with a very interesting segment a few weeks back on WWE RAW. While it did seem like Cedric Alexander was not interested initially, there's a big chance that things could change this week on WWE RAW.
It's all about twists and surprises, and so Ricochet betraying Cedric Alexander to join the collective is also a possibility.
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