The current WWE champion Bobby Lashley who is going to defend his WWE Championship against Goldberg at SummerSlam recently talked about the importance of MVP in his career.
Even though MVP started his professional wrestling career as a wrestler and he was wrestling even just one year ago. But then he started to accompany Bobby Lashley from last year. Since then he is doing his role extremely well. Fans are loving his new role and day by day he is going better.

Bobby Lashley Talks The Importance Of MVP
MVP made his WWE debut back in 2006. He won a total of two WWE United States Championship runs. He also won the WWE Tag Team Championship won time along with Matt Hardy. But he lost his push soon after his last title reign. He started to job and in late 2010, he left the promotion.
He made his return to WWE in 2020 as a surprise in front of the Royal Rumble match of the mentioned year. He started to wrestle again but he did not continue his wrestling career for long as he switched to a managerial role which he is currently doing and fans are loving it.

Bobby Lashley who is the current WWE champion recently spoke to After The Bell podcast where he talked about the importance of MVP in his career. He said;
“I think MVP is great. He’s a great addition. When he had his Rumble match, it was one of those deals where he wanted to come back. When they threw him into a segment, they were like, ‘Wow, I didn’t know MVP could do that.” I’m like, ‘You didn’t know this about this guy?’

“Me and MVP have been really good friends, and I think it’s fun to be able to do big things, make big money, and really do something special together. I always say this. I always say, ‘Sometimes you have to believe in somebody’s belief in you.’
“That’s one thing that MVP was and that was that extra belief. Everybody that was in The Hurt Business, for Shelton, for Cedric, for myself, we keep running. We catch a lot of heat. Sometimes the crowd kind of turns, and they want to cheer for Bobby a little bit, but then MVP steps in there and squashes all that and gets us right back to where we need to be and lets them know what we’re about.”
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