Bobby Lashley, MVP, and Shelton Benjamin, former members of WWE's stable, The Hurt Business, are reportedly in talks with AEW for potential contracts. The trio left WWE at different times, with MVP and Lashley departing last month after their contracts expired, and Benjamin being released by WWE last year. There have been discussions about continuing a faction similar to The Hurt Business outside of WWE.
A trademark filing last month suggests that MVP, Lashley, and Benjamin could reunite, likely in AEW. Cedric Alexander, another former member of The Hurt Business, reportedly re-signed with WWE earlier this year and won't be joining them.
There are questions about how the faction would fit into AEW, given the promotion's bloated roster and creative challenges. While Lashley brings credibility as a former world champion, AEW has had mixed success booking former WWE stars. Quality booking will be crucial for the potential success of The Hurt Business in AEW.
AEW has been criticized for its oversaturated stables and lackluster programming, raising doubts about the impact Lashley and The Hurt Business could have. However, Lashley's star power and track record in WWE make him a valuable addition if AEW can provide a clear plan for their utilization.
As AEW continues to bring in outside names, the success of Lashley and The Hurt Business will depend on effective booking and integration into the promotion's existing landscape. Fans will be eager to see if AEW can capitalize on the potential of these former WWE champions in the coming months.