Okay, folks, let’s dive into this whole Bobby Lashley WWE contract situation. I’ve been following this pretty closely, and here’s how I’ve been tracking it and what I’ve found.

First, I heard the rumblings on Twitter, like most people probably did. Some wrestling news accounts I follow started talking about Lashley’s contract possibly expiring soon. Didn’t think too much of it at first, just another rumor, you know?
But then, I started seeing it pop up more and more. That’s when I decided I better dig a little deeper. I don’t like just accepting stuff at face value, so I wanted to see if there was any real meat to this.
My Little Investigation
- I went to some of the bigger wrestling news sites. Not gonna name names, but you know the ones. I wanted to see if they had any actual reports or just speculation.
- I checked out some wrestling forums. You gotta be careful with those, lots of, uh, “passionate” fans, but sometimes you find little nuggets of info.
- I even looked at Lashley’s social media, although those accounts don’t show anything to me.
What I found was a bit of a mixed bag. Some places were reporting it as “rumored,” others were acting like it was a done deal. I noticed a few sites citing “sources close to the situation,” which, let’s be real, could mean anything.
So, I took all that info and tried to piece it together. It seems like the general consensus is that his contract is likely coming up soon. How soon? Nobody seems to have an exact date, which is frustrating.
The bigger question, for me, is what happens if it expires? Does he re-sign with WWE? Does he go somewhere else? Does he retire? I started thinking about all the possibilities.
I made a list in my notes app (I’m a big list-maker) of all the potential scenarios. Re-signing with WWE seems most likely, right? He’s been doing well there. But, you never know. Maybe he wants a change of scenery. Maybe he wants to try his hand at something else entirely. Maybe he wants more money.
I spent a good chunk of time that can’t be restored, just pondering. And honestly, I still don’t have a clear answer. That’s the frustrating part about these contract situations – they’re often kept pretty quiet until something actually happens.
I am keeping my eyes peeled. I’ll update you guys if I find anything more concrete.
