MVP teased Bobby lashely's potential AEW debut at WrestleDream 2024. The top manager of the company stopped Shelton Benjamin from attacking Swerve Strickland saying it was not the right time. Fans felt he was referring to Bobby Lashley with whom they could later on dominate the AEW locker room. The segment has now gone viral on X and other social media platforms.
Swerve Strickland returned to the company for the first time since 'All Out' where he was badly injured. The star wrestler retuturned at his hometown and got a great reception. He was later confronted by MVP and Shelton Benjamin who were in the ring to get a feedback from Swerve on their business deal.
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While Swerve agreed that Shelton was one of the heroes he was looking for growing up and MVP had the ability to bting his career back on track, he claimed to be not ready to turn his back against family. Swerve claimed Prince Nana to be his family and refused MVP's offer.
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He asked the former WWE manager to shove the card in his a*s. It irked Benjamin who wanted the former world champion to know that the offer was not for him to accept but to take at all costs. As Swerve was ready for a fight, MVP stopped Benjamin.
He claimed that it was not the right time. Fans picked up the line and felt MVP was referring to none other than Bobby Lashley. Many claimed the star wrestler could show up at AEW in the next few weeks. Bobby was released from the WWE'a active roster a few months back.
The fans felt it was a bad decision considering how good Lashley as a wrestler was. Many reports claimed the Almighty was about to make his Boxing debut. But the latest reports claim that he could show up at AEW. If what reports claim are to be believed, it could lead to a substantial busines growth for Tony Khan and Co.