MVP is a former WWE Champion [Image Credits: AEW's Instagram]
Bobby Lashley made his second appearance on AEW television this week on Dynamite. However, the promotion seemingly made a major error while referencing the former WWE Champion's past accolades.
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The November 6, 2024, edition of Dynamite opened with The Hurt Business addressing the fans. MVP, the stable's manager-apparent, formally introduced his associates Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley to the All Elite crowd. The Franchise Playa also alluded to both stars' previous accomplishments before discussing their mission statement in the Tony Khan-led promotion.
Interestingly, in his promo, MVP claimed that The All Mighty holds a staggering 19-0 record in mixed martial arts competition. However, users on X/Twitter were quick to point out that The Ballin' Superstar's information was inaccurate, asserting that Lashley's actual MMA record is 15-2.
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The Destroyer has suffered two losses in his MMA career, one against Chad Griggs in 2010 and another against James Thompson in 2012.
Later on Dynamite, Bobby Lashley was confronted by former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. It remains to be seen if the 48-year-old star will be victorious in his first pay-per-view match in the Jacksonville-based company.
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Anurag Mukherjee
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