Bobby Lashley had an idea for a tag team with him and Brock Lesnar in the WWE.
The two former WWE Champions battled over the title at the 2022 Royal Rumble, where Bobby Lashley beat Brock Lesnar to win the championship. Lesnar won it back in the Elimination Chamber one month later, and the pair wrestled twice more in singles matches over the following year.
However, with Lesnar now removed from the WWE due to the Janal Grant lawsuit and Lashley in AEW, the chance for another match is low. However, it was a run as a tag team that Bobby Lashley wanted while the pair were in the WWE together.
Bobby Lashley recently appeared on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, where he discussed his proposed angle with Brock Lesnar.
Lashley pitched the idea for him and Lesnar to team together. They would win the tag titles together with Paul Heyman as their manager and dominated the WWE. The plan was for Heyman to sow dissension between them, leading to a blow off match in the future.
Bobby Lashley On His Proposed Tag Team With Brock Lesnar.
“I even went to a point where I was like, man, wouldn’t it be cool that they would have brought us both back here and then put us together, had Paul Heyman find a way to put us both together, and then the whole time we win tag team titles and he keeps referring to I got the greatest fighter in the world and the greatest tag team.”
“Then it got to a point like, who you keep talking about as the greatest fighter? Because you’re only saying one person. So that could have built some natural animosity there. And it’s like, hold on a second man, I know you and Brock have this history, but you keep saying you have the greatest fighter and the greatest tag team.”
“So Who are you referring to? And it could have been my ego got in the way, or something like that, whatever it was, whatever it did, but it brought us apart. Because they always said some of the best feuds are the people that were together first, and something brought us apart.”
“Could have been, I don’t know if we could have put us two together as a tag team because it might have been too dominant, but I still see there were some people in there that we could have had great fights with and great matches with if we needed to.”