NEWS: "Paul Heyman Talks to Me When Brock Lesnar Pisses Him Off." - Bobby Lashley Wants a Match with Lesnar
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NEWS: Impact Wrestling star, Bobby Lashley, recently sat down with Main Event Radio for a one on one interview. Lashley, a former WWE Superstar, revealed something interesting about Paul Heyman Brock Lesnar. According to Lashley there may be trouble brewing in their proverbial paradise,
"I’m going to send Paul [Heyman] another tweet. Paul will reach out to me out of nowhere with a tweet or text. Those are the times where Brock kind of pisses him off a little bit. Then he calls me and sees how I’m doing. Then him and Brock make up and he disappears. I think Paul says if Brock pisses him off enough and he needs to bring someone in to shut him up I’m the man. But then they make up and he leaves me alone. Then I get another tweet out of nowhere and then he disappears again. It’s kind of like the boyfriend and girlfriend, where the boyfriend says hes going to cheat on her and then she cooks him dinner and he changes his mind. Heyman is a big tease to me. I am the side chick. I’m okay with it. The side chick usually gets whatever she wants at the end of the day. Maybe it’ll happen one day – Lesnar vs Lashley."Lashley commented further on his desire to face Brock Lesnar in the ring,
"There’s not too much time left on my contract but I like it here. There are some big fights and big matches that people are constantly bugging me about that I have to consider. The only natural one is Brock [Lesnar]. Whether it’s in fighting or wrestling, that match needs to happen. If he retires without doing that match, it’s stupid. If I retire before doing that match, it’s stupid. I could post a picture of my kids or of me eating a Popsicle and people will ask me when I’m going back to WWE or when I’ll go against Brock. It’s one of those things that if the fans want it and beg for it enough, it’ll happen.”Lashley hasn't competed in a WWE ring since he left the company in 2008; but, it certainly sounds like he is more than willing to return and in his own words, "There's not too much time left on my contract."
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