Bobby Lashley criticizes WWE over New Day departures

WWE wrestler Bobby Lashley called the release of New Day members a major mistake by the company. He argued that the veterans deserved retirement honors after their contributions. Lashley suggested the move could strengthen AEW's tag team division.

Bobby Lashley expressed strong disapproval of WWE's decision to part ways with members of The New Day. In a recent interview, he described the departures as 'a fumble,' insisting the company should have retired the wrestlers and given them 'whatever they want' for their dedication to the business. 'There’s no one' in wrestling who dislikes them or felt mistreated, Lashley said, as shared by Fightful on May 5.

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