He subsequently pursued a career in mixed martial arts (MMA) and had his first professional fight in December 2008. After amassing a career record of 10–2, he signed with Bellator MMA in 2014 where he won all five of his career bouts from 2014 to 2016.
Franklin Roberto Lashley[6] was born on July 16, 1976,[7][6] inJunction City, Kansas,[8] the son of aU.S. Armydrill sergeant. Lashley is ofPanamanian descent through his mother, and is of Afro-Caribbean descent through his father, who also was born and raised in Panama and immigrated to the USA before Bobby Lashley was born. Bobby grew up in a single parent household with a mother who barely spoke English and struggled to secure a good job, while his father was in the military.[9] He has three older sisters, one of whom is still on active service in theU.S. Air Force as of 2015. The family occasionally moved from one military base to another.[10] While his father was stationed atFort Riley inKansas, Lashley attended Fort Riley Middle School, where he was introduced to amateur wrestling inseventh grade as an off-season alternative to football.[11] He later graduated from Junction City High School, where he continued to wrestle.[11]
He followed his father into the United States Army after college, and continued to compete in amateur wrestling in the Army'sWorld Class Athlete Program.[10] During his three years in the Army, he won a gold and silver medal in theInternational Military Sports Council senior freestyle wrestling event.[11] In 2003, while living and training inColorado Springs with the goal of qualifying forTeam USA to wrestle at the2004 Olympic Games, Lashley witnessed a bank robbery and was forced to dive for cover to avoid gunfire; this resulted in a knee injury that required surgery, ending his amateur career.[14]
In January 2005, Lashley made his debut forOhio Valley Wrestling a WWE developmental territory working as Blaster Lashley.[15] In mid-2005, Lashley appeared at four live events forWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), wrestling indark matches for bothRaw andSmackDown!.[8][1] On September 23, 2005, he made his televised debut as aface onSmackDown! under his real name, and was introduced as a three-time National Amateur Wrestling Champion, four-time All-American, two-time Armed Forces Champion, and a 2002 Silver Medalist at the Military World Championship. In his first match, he defeatedSimon Dean, whom he also defeated in hispay-per-view debut atNo Mercy on October 9.[8] On the November 11 episode ofSmackDown!, Lashley defeatedOrlando Jordan in a qualifying match for a place on Team SmackDown! atSurvivor Series on November 27,[16] where he was the first to be eliminated byShawn Michaels, but his team eventually won the match.[17]
Lashley in 2006.
On January 6, 2006, Lashley became the first SmackDown! wrestler to qualify for that year'sRoyal Rumble.[18] At the Royal Rumble on January 29, Lashley was the eighth wrestler to enter the match, in which he eliminatedSylvan, but was eliminated by the combination of Raw's thenWorld Tag Team ChampionsBig Show and Kane.[19] Following the Royal Rumble, Lashley began afeud withJohn "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), leading up to a match atNo Way Out on February 19, where Lashley suffered his first loss in singles competition, largely due to interference fromFinlay.[20] This prompted a feud between Lashley and Finlay, which lasted throughout February and March, and it notably included alumberjack match on the March 17 episode ofSmackDown!, which Finlay won after using ashillelagh.[21]
After winning a "Last Chance"battle royal on the March 24 episode ofSmackDown! by lastly eliminatingMNM,[22] Lashley competed atWrestleMania 22 on April 2 in theMoney in the Bank ladder match, which was won byRob Van Dam.[23] Lashley next enteredSmackDown!'s2006King of the Ring tournament, making it to the finals as he defeatedMark Henry and Finlay.[8] However, in the final round – held atJudgment Day on May 21 – he was defeated byBooker T with help from Finlay. As Booker T was being crowned during his coronation, Lashley speared Booker T into the throne.[24] These acts developed into a feud with the newly named "King Booker" and the othermembers of his court (Queen Sharmell, Finlay, andWilliam Regal). During this feud, Lashley won his first professional wrestling championship by defeating JBL for theUnited States Championship on the May 26 episode ofSmackDown!, which he lost to Finlay a little less than two months later on the July 14 episode ofSmackDown!.[25][26] Shortly after losing the title, a physician declared Lashley unable to compete, stating that during an annual exam, Lashley was found to have elevated enzymes of the liver and therefore, would not be cleared to wrestle until further evaluation.[27] Lashley returned a couple of weeks later to theSmackDown! roster to continue his feud with the Court and went on to earn his first match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship atNo Mercy on October 8 against King Booker. The bout was subsequently turned into a four-way bout, also includingBatista and King Booker's ally, Finlay. King Booker won the match after pinning Finlay.[28]
On the November 14 episode ofECW, Lashley moved to theECW brand. He debuted on the brand by making a surprise appearance to sign a contract for the final spot in theExtreme Elimination Chamber match for theECW World Championship atDecember to Dismember on December 3.[29] At December to Dismember, Lashley was the fifth person released into the match, eliminating bothTest andBig Show bypinfall after aspear to become the new ECW World Champion.[30] After winning the ECW World Championship, Lashley then had successful title defenses against the likes of Big Show, Rob Van Dam, Test,Hardcore Holly,Kenny Dykstra, andMr. Kennedy.[8] On the March 19, 2007, episode ofRaw, Lashley officially became the first and only person to ever breakChris Masters' Masterlock hold (Swinging full nelson) and thus the first and only person to ever defeat the Masterlock Challenge.[31]
In early 2007, Lashley was selected byDonald Trump to represent him in a "Battle of the Billionaires" match, againstVince McMahon's representative,Umaga, which also featured Vince's long time adversaryStone Cold Steve Austin as the guest referee. AtWrestleMania 23 on April 1 in aHair vs. Hair match, Lashley defeated Umaga and helped Trump and Austin shave McMahon's head afterwards in accordance with the match's losing stipulation, saving Donald Trump's hair from being shaved off.[32] Lashley then feuded with Mr. McMahon, who booked himself, his sonShane McMahon, and Umaga in a 3-on-1handicap match against Lashley atBacklash on April 29 for the ECW World Championship. After two high impactdiving splashes from Umaga, Mr. McMahon tagged himself into the match and pinned Lashley to win the title.[33] Lashleylegitimately injured his shoulder during the match and after an examination days later, it was revealed he had a damagedrotator cuff but would not need surgery at the time.[34] AtJudgment Day on May 20, Lashley defeated Vince, Shane, and Umaga in a 3-on-1 handicap rematch, but did not win the title as he pinned Shane instead of Vince; as a result, Mr. McMahon retained the title.[35] On June 3 atOne Night Stand, Lashley defeated Vince McMahon in a street fight to win the ECW World Championship for a second reign despite interference by Shane McMahon and Umaga in the match, making Lashley the first man to win the ECW World Championship twice since WWE reactivated the title.[36]
On the June 11 episode ofRaw, Lashley was drafted to the Raw brand as part of the2007 WWE draft.[37] As a result of the move, Lashley was stripped of the ECW World Championship by Vince McMahon.[37] He took place in a challenge match againstMick Foley,Randy Orton, King Booker andJohn Cena for theWWE Championship atVengeance: Night of Champions on June 24, which Cena won to retain the title.[38] Lashley became the number one contender for the WWE Championship by winning the "Beat the Clock" challenge on the July 2 episode ofRaw.[39] On July 22 atThe Great American Bash, he lost to Cena and after the match, they shook hands as a sign of respect.[40]
On the July 30 episode ofRaw, Lashley was defeated byMr. Kennedy. During the match, Lashley was "injured" after Mr. Kennedy kicked Lashley's shoulder into the ring steps, allowing Lashley to have time off for surgery for the legitimate injury he suffered at The Great American Bash.[41][42] After a six-month hiatus, WWE announced that Lashley was released from his WWE contract on February 4, 2008.[43]
Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico and independent circuit (2008–2009)
Lashley made an appearance atTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling'sLockdown pay-per-view event on April 19, 2009, and he also later appeared on that week's episode ofTNA Impact!, both times pointing and smiling atThe Main Event Mafia, thus appearing as aheel. On July 15, TNA announced that he had signed an official contract with the company.[46] On July 23,Kurt Angle introduced Lashley as the newest member of the Main Event Mafia. Lashley entered the ring and hugged Angle while the rest of the Mafia held a beaten and battered Mick Foley upright. Angle then told Lashley to finish off Foley but as Lashley prepared to spear Foley, he turned on Angle and cleared the Mafia from the ring, thus making him a face.[47]
On the July 30 edition ofImpact!, Lashley made his in-ring debut for TNA in atag team match as he and Mick Foley wrestled againstWorld Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle andLegends ChampionKevin Nash, where if Angle or Nash was pinned, whoever defeated them would win their respective title. It started out as a handicap match due to the Main Event Mafia attacking Lashley before the match, but Lashley entered the match and helped Mick Foley pin Nash to win the match for his team and become the Legends Champion.[48] On the edition of August 27 ofImpact!,Jeremy Borash interviewed him and TNA PresidentDixie Carter in which she said their goal was to make him a World Champion in both MMA and TNA. AtNo Surrender on September 20, he beatRhino with a knockout punch.[49]
On January 4, 2010, the Monday night edition ofImpact!, Lashley and Kristal turned heel after requesting their immediate releases from TNA in order for Lashley to fully concentrate on his MMA career.[56] Lashley went on to attack random wrestlers until he was granted what he wanted.[57] On the January 21 episode ofImpact!, Lashley suddenly apologized to new executive producerEric Bischoff for his actions, saying he just wanted to compete,[58] but was nevertheless fired by him the following week. This was Lashley's last TNA appearance until 2014.[59] On February 10, Lashley's profile was removed from the official TNA website.[60] In an interview with Heavy Sports, Lashley claimed that the release was legitimate and had been done in order for him to fully focus on his MMA career.[61]
Return to Japan and independent circuit (2010–2014)
Lashley returned to Japan on September 25, 2010, for a tag-team match withBob Sapp againstKendo Kashin andTamon Honda.[62] Bob and Bobby were defeated. Since then Lashey regularly performs in IGF.[7] In 2011, he participated in theIGF Championship tournament. He won the first round match againstKeith Hanson,[63] but was defeated in semifinals byJosh Barnett.[64] On June 26, 2013, Lashley signed a two-year contract with IGF, after winning the promotion's general election.[65]
On October 20, 2012, Lashley wrestledJay Bradley andRobert Anthony in a three-way match for the vacant Resistance Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, which was won by Anthony.[66] On December 27, 2014, Lashley defeated Mexx and Tiny Iron to win the IWS Heavyweight Championship.[67]
On March 9, 2014, Lashley returned to TNA as a face atLockdown inMiami, Florida, answeringEthan Carter III's open challenge after his scheduled opponent Kurt Angle could not wrestle due to an injury. On the March 20 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley and Carter had a rematch that once again ended in a no contest after an interference byWillow attacking Carter. During his second stint with the company, Lashley alternatively went by either his full ring name or the shortened "Lashley"mononym.[1]
On the May 15 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley made his return after running out to the aid ofEric Young, but instead hit Young with aspear and allying himself along withMVP andKenny King, turning heel in the process. AtSlammiversary on June 15, Lashley defeated Samoa Joe to earn the right to challenge Young for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in a steel cage match involvingAustin Aries, but lost the match. Lashley defeated Young on the June 19 episode ofImpact Wrestling to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, his first title in TNA, making him the first African American in TNA history to win the title, as well as his third world championship reign overall. He successfully defended the title on July 3 against Young.[68] On June 25 (aired July 17), Lashley retained the title against Jeff Hardy.[69] AtImpact Wrestling:Destination X on July 31, Lashley successfully defended the title against Austin Aries, who had forfeited the X Division Championship for a title shot.[70] AtNo Surrender on August 7 (aired September 17), Lashley successfully retained his title againstBobby Roode. On September 18, at the tapings for the October 28 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Roode.[71]
Lashley regained the championship on January 7, 2015, after interference from MVP, King, Samoa Joe andLow Ki, as well as Eric Young turning on Roode.[72] On the June 3 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeated Eric Young afterChris Melendez distracted Young. AtSlammiversary on June 28, Lashley teamed with Mr. Anderson against Ethan Carter III andTyrus in a losing effort. On the August 12 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeatedJessie Godderz in a qualifying match for theKing of the Mountain match for the vacantTNA King of the Mountain Championship, which was won byPJ Black.[73] On the August 26 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley competed in a four-way match for a shot at King of the Mountain Championship, which was won by Bobby Roode.[74] On the September 16 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Team TNA (Lashley,Drew Galloway,Davey Richards,Eddie Edwards andBram) defeated Team GFW (Jeff Jarrett, Eric Young,Chris Mordetzky,Brian Myers andSonjay Dutt) in aLethal Lockdown match. On October 4 atBound for Glory, Lashley unsuccessfully challenged Bobby Roode for theTNA King of the Mountain Championship.[75] During October and November, Lashley began competing in theTNA World Title Series for the opportunity to win the vacant TNA World Heavyweight Championship, where he ended second in his block to successfully advance to round 16 where he defeated Drew Galloway to advance into the quarterfinals andMahabali Shera to advance the semifinals, but he failed to qualify for the finals when he was defeated by the eventual winner Ethan Carter III.
On the March 8 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeated Kurt Angle in Angle's farewell match with the company.[76] After the match, he continued to assault Angle until he was run off by Drew Galloway, Eddie Edwards and Ethan Carter III, thus turning heel once again. The following week, Lashley attackedJosh Mathews andD'Angelo Dinero.[77] On the March 22 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley competed in a gauntlet match to determine the number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, but he was eliminated by an interfering D'Angelo Dinero. On the April 5 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeated Dinero in a street fight. On the May 3 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley won a three-way match against Jeff Hardy andMike Bennett to earn a shot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Drew Galloway. However, on the May 15 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley failed to win the title in a lumberjack match after a disqualification. On June 12 atSlammiversary, Lashley finally defeated Galloway by knockout in a Tap Out or Knockout match, starting his third reign as the TNA World Heavyweight Champion. AtDestination X on July 12, Lashley defended his title against Eddie Edwards with Edwards' X Division Championship also on the line. However, the match ended in a no contest when Mike Bennett and the debutingMoose attacked him. On the July 21 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeated Edwards in a Winner Take AllSix Sides of Steel match to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and win the X Division Championship. On the August 11 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley defeatedJames Storm in to retain the TNA World Heavyweight and X Division Championships and win the TNA King of the Mountain Championship, after which he was confronted by TNA's newest acquisitionAron Rex, who observed Lashley from the ramp.[78] On the October 3 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley lost the Impact world title to Eddie Edwards.
On the January 5 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley failed to regain the championship in a three-way match also involving Ethan Carter III, after interference from Davey Richards. AtOne Night Only: Live! on January 6, Lashley defeated Richards. The following week, he defeated Ethan Carter III in a Last Man Standing match to become the number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. At theGenesis episode special ofImpact Wrestling on January 8 (aired January 27), Lashley defeated Edwards in a 30-Minute Iron Man match to win his fourth TNA World Heavyweight Championship. On the January 12 episode ofImpact Wrestling, he successfully retained his title against fellow mixed martial artist Josh Barnett. On the March 2 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Lashley lost the TNA World Heavyweight Championship toAlberto El Patron. However, due to El Patron's controversial victory, the championship was returned to Lashley, leaving his title reign uninterrupted.[79] He would however drop the title to El Patron onSlammiversary XV on July 2.
Lashley made his return toWWE by interruptingElias in April 2018
On the April 9, 2018, episode ofRaw, the night afterWrestleMania 34, Lashley made his return toWWE after a 11-year absence, becoming a member of the Raw brand once again, where he confronted and attackedElias with a chair.[86] The first month of Lashley's return saw him in a number of tag-team matches, teaming with the likes ofBraun Strowman, Bobby Roode,Finn Bálor,Seth Rollins, andRoman Reigns, all being in victorious efforts against the likes ofKevin Owens,Sami Zayn,Jinder Mahal,The Miz,Curtis Axel, andBo Dallas. This marked his first WWE match since 2007.[87][88][89] Lashley later teamed with Braun Strowman atBacklash on May 6 in a victorious effort against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.[90] Following Backlash, Lashley entered into a feud with Sami Zayn, culminating with Lashley facing Zayn in a victorious effort atMoney in the Bank on June 17.[91] Lashley then entered a feud with Roman Reigns, where both men believed that they were the rightful challenger to theUniversal Championship.[92] This led to a match between the two atExtreme Rules on July 15, where Lashley defeated Reigns.[93] The following night onRaw, two triple threat matches were set to determine who would face Universal ChampionBrock Lesnar atSummerSlam on August 19, with Lashley and Reigns won their respective matches, setting up a number one contender's match between the two the following week,[94] which Reigns won.[95]
On the September 17 episode ofRaw, Lashley introduced his new manager,Lio Rush.[96] On the October 8 episode ofRaw, Lashley defeated Kevin Owens before viciously attacking him post-match, turning heel.[97] AtSurvivor Series on November 18, which was won by Team Raw, Lashley was among the sole survivors along with Braun Strowman andDrew McIntyre.[98] He then reignited his feud with Elias, which included a ladder match with a guitar hanging above the ring atTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 16, which Lashley lost, but after the match used the guitar on Elias.[99] This sparked aMiracle on the 34th Street Fight type of match between the two, in which Lashley was defeated by Elias.[100]
On the January 14, 2019, episode ofRaw, Lashley won theIntercontinental Championship for the first time in his career, fromDean Ambrose in a triple threat match that also involved Seth Rollins, beginning his first title reign in WWE since June 2007.[101][102] AtRoyal Rumble on January 27, Lashley entered the Royal Rumble match as the 26th entrant, but was eliminated in thirteen seconds by the eventual winner Seth Rollins.[103] AtElimination Chamber on February 17, Lashley lost his title to Finn Bálor in a handicap match also involving Lio Rush after Rush was pinned, ending his reign at 34 days.[104] AtFastlane on March 10, Lashley teamed withBaron Corbin and Drew McIntyre againstThe Shield in a losing effort.[105] The following night onRaw, Lashley defeated Finn Bálor following interference from Lio Rush, to capture the Intercontinental Championship, thus beginning his second reign.[106] On the March 25 episode ofRaw, Lashley teamed with Jinder Mahal against Finn Bálor in a losing effort after Mahal was pinned, and as per the match stipulation, Bálor earned himself an Intercontinental Championship rematch against Lashley.[107][108] AtWrestleMania 35 on April 7, Lashley lost the title to Bálor, ending his reign at 27 days.[109]
AtThe Shield's Final Chapter event on April 21, Lashley teamed with Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre to face The Shield in a losing effort.[110] Lashley then feuded with Braun Strowman, culminating in a match between the two atSuper ShowDown on June 7,[111] which Lashley lost.[112] On the June 17 episode ofRaw, Strowman eliminated Lashley from afatal five-way elimination match for an opportunity at the United States Championship; Lashley in turn helped in getting Strowman eliminated.[113] The following week, Lashley attacked Strowman after losing atug of war match.[114] Afalls count anywhere match on the July 1 episode ended in a no contest after Strowman tackled Lashley through the LED video wall of the entrance and both were taken to a local hospital.[115] Following this, the two were scheduled for a Last Man Standing Match atExtreme Rules on July 14,[116] which Lashley lost, thus ending their feud.[117]
Lashley returned on the September 30 episode ofRaw by interruptingRusev,[118] and he andLana kissed, who is Rusev's wife.[119] This started a feud with Rusev, where the pair tormented Rusev and were seen together in numerous romantic situations, including having a (storyline) marriage ceremony on the December 30 episode ofRaw.[120][121] AtTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 15, he defeated Rusev in atables match after a distraction from Lana.[122] On the February 17, 2020, episode ofRaw, Lashley teamed withAngel Garza to defeat Rusev andHumberto Carrillo, thus ending their feud.[123] AtSuper ShowDown on February 27, Lashley competed in the gauntlet match for the Tuwaiq Trophy, but failed to win as he was eliminated byR-Truth.[124][125] On the second night ofWrestleMania 36 on April 5, Lashley lost toAleister Black.[126][127]
On the May 11 episode ofRaw, Lashley aligned himself withMVP, enraging Lana.[128] The following week onRaw, they observed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre's match from the stage, and McIntyre stated he wanted to face Lashley atBacklash.[129] At the event on June 14, Lashley failed to win the WWE Championship following interference from Lana.[130][131] The following night onRaw, Lashley blamed Lana for his loss at Backlash and asked for a divorce, ending their romantic storyline.[132] On the June 22 episode ofRaw, Lashley attackedApollo Crews and put him in his full nelson hold after he turned down MVP's offer to join them.[133] Lashley and MVP were joined byShelton Benjamin to create a stable known asThe Hurt Business as they feuded with Crews, withCedric Alexander later being recruited.[134][135] AtPayback on August 30, he defeated Crews to win his second United States Championship.[136][137] Lashley retained the title atClash of Champions on September 27 against Crews,[138] atHell in a Cell on October 25 againstSlapjack.[139] AtSurvivor Series on November 22, Lashley defeated Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn in a champion vs. champion match.[140] AtRoyal Rumble on January 31, 2021, Lashley entered the Royal Rumble match but was eliminated by multiple wrestlers.[141]
AtElimination Chamber on February 21, he lost the title to Riddle in a triple threat match also involvingJohn Morrison, ending his second reign at 175 days. Later that night, Lashley attacked Drew McIntyre, allowing The Miz to cash in hisMoney in the Bank briefcase to becomeWWE Champion.[142] On the following episode ofRaw, Lashley's attack on McIntyre was revealed to be part of a deal he and MVP made with The Miz, then Lashley defeated Braun Strowman to become the number one contender for the WWE Championship.[143] On the March 1 episode ofRaw, Lashley defeated The Miz in a lumberjack match to win the WWE Championship for the first time.[144] On the March 8 episode ofRaw, Lashley retained the title against Miz.[145] On the March 29 episode ofRaw, Lashley attacked Alexander and Benjamin due to them losing to McIntyre in a 2-on-1 handicap match, kicking them out of the faction.[146][147] Lashley successfully defended the WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre on the first night ofWrestleMania 37 on April 10,[148] atWrestleMania Backlash on May 16 in a triple threat match also including Braun Strowman,[149] and atHell in a Cell on June 20 in aLast Chance Hell in a Cell match, thus ending their feud.[150]
Lashley then feuded withKofi Kingston where a match for the WWE Championship was made between the two atMoney in the Bank.[151] At the event on July 18, he retained the title against Kingston.[152] On the following episode ofRaw,Goldberg made his return to challenge Lashley for the WWE Championship. Lashley declined the challenge at first, but on the August 2 episode ofRaw, Lashley accepted Goldberg's challenge and the match would be made official forSummerSlam.[153][154] At the event on August 21, Lashley retained the WWE Championship due to referee stoppage after Goldberg could no longer continue.[155]
On the September 13 episode ofRaw, after successfully defending the title against Randy Orton, Lashley lost the WWE Championship toBig E who cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, ending his reign at 196 days.[156] AtExtreme Rules on September 26, Lashley teamed withAJ Styles andOmos to face The New Day in a losing effort.[157] The following night onRaw, Lashley faced Big E for the WWE Championship but the match ended in disqualification after Benjamin and Alexander helped Lashley fight off The New Day, seemingly reuniting The Hurt Business. WWE officialAdam Pearce then issued a rematch to take place in a steel cage, where Big E defeated Lashley.[158][159]
On the October 4 episode ofRaw, Goldberg called out Lashley and in response, Lashley challenged Goldberg to aNo Holds Barred match atCrown Jewel.[160] At the event on October 21, Goldberg defeated Lashley to end their feud.[161] On the November 8 episode ofRaw, Lashley defeatedDominik Mysterio, taking his place on Team Raw in the Men'sSurvivor Series match.[162] At Survivor Series on November 21, Lashley was eliminated via count out, but Team Raw still won with Seth Rollins being the sole survivor.[163] On the December 13 episode ofRaw, he defeated Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, and WWE Champion Big E in the same night to be added to the triple threat match for the WWE Championship atDay 1, making it a fatal four-way match.[164] At the event on January 1, 2022, he failed to win the title as Brock Lesnar got added to the match and won the title.[165] He defeated Lesnar at theRoyal Rumble on January 29 to win his second WWE Championship after interference from Roman Reigns,[166] but lost it atElimination Chamber on February 19 due to suffering a (kayfabe) concussion during the match.[167]
On the March 28 episode ofRaw, Lashley made his return from injury, responding to the demonstration of dominance by Omos, setting up a match between the two atWrestleMania 38, turning face for the first time since October 2018.[168][169] On the second night of the event on April 3, Lashley defeated Omos, thus ending his undefeated streak.[170] On theRaw after WrestleMania 38, MVP turned on Lashley and aligned with Omos, thus solidifying Lashley's face turn.[171] Lashley lost to Omos atWrestleMania Backlash on May 8 after a distraction from MVP,[172] but defeated him in a steel cage match on the May 16 episode ofRaw.[173] AtHell in a Cell on June 5, Lashley defeated Omos and MVP in a 2-on-1 handicap match, ending their feud.[174] Lashley then began a feud with United States ChampionTheory, culminating in a match between the two atMoney in the Bank on July 2,[175] where Lashley defeated Theory to win his third United States Championship.[176] A title rematch was scheduled forSummerSlam on July 30,[177] where Lashley again retained.[178] Over the following weeks, Lashley successfully defended the championship against the likes ofTommaso Ciampa,[179] AJ Styles,[180] The Miz in aSteel Cage match,[181] and Seth "Freakin" Rollins.[182]
On the October 10 episode ofRaw, Lashley lost the United States Championship to Rollins in a rematch after being attacked by a returning Brock Lesnar before the match, ending his third reign at 100 days.[183] AtCrown Jewel on November 5, Lashley lost to Lesnar despite dominating the majority of the match; afterwards, Lashley viciously attacked Lesnar.[184] Two nights later onRaw, Lashley answered Rollins' open challenge for the United States Championship, but proceeded to attack Rollins before the match started. After Austin Theory cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on Rollins, Lashley interfered, allowing Rollins to retain the title.[185] AtSurvivor Series: WarGames on November 26, Lashley failed to regain the United States Championship from Rollins in a triple threat match as the match was won by Theory.[186] On the January 16, 2023, episode ofRaw, Lashley won a six-pack challenge for a title shot against Theory atRaw Is XXX the following week,[187] but failed to regain the title in aNo Disqualification match after interference from the returning Brock Lesnar.[188] At theRoyal Rumble on January 28, Lashley entered the Royal Rumble match at #13, eliminating Lesnar before being eliminated by Seth "Freakin" Rollins.[189] AtElimination Chamber on February 18, Lashley defeated Lesnar by disqualification after Lesnar performed a low blow on Lashley, ending their feud.[190] On theWrestleMania edition ofSmackDown on March 31, Lashley won theAndré the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.[191] AtBacklash on May 6, Lashley faced Theory andBronson Reed in a triple threat match for the United States Championship, where he was unsuccessful.[192]
As part of the2023 WWE Draft, Lashley was drafted to theSmackDownbrand.[193] Lashley would then be selected amongst a group of SmackDown superstars to participate in a tournament to determine the inaugural champion of the newly introducedWorld Heavyweight Championship.[194] On the May 12 episode ofSmackDown, Lashley defeated Theory andSheamus in a triple threat match, before facing AJ Styles in the semifinals in a losing effort.[195]
On the December 8 episode ofSmackDown, Lashley defeatedKarrion Kross to advance in theUnited States Championship #1 Contender Tournament.[200] He then lost toSantos Escobar in the second round of the tournament after interference fromAngel Garza andHumberto Carrillo.[201] AtSmackDown: New Year's Revolution on January 5, 2024, Lashley turned face after being attacked by Kross and the returningAuthors of Pain.[202] On January 27 atRoyal Rumble, Lashley entered the Royal Rumble match at number 11, eliminatingCarlito and Kross before being eliminated by Kross after he was eliminated by Lashley.[203] Lashley defeated Bronson Reed on the February 12 episode ofRaw to qualify for the men'sElimination Chamber match at thetitular event on February 24,[204] where he was eliminated byDrew McIntyre.[205] On Night 2 ofWrestleMania XL on April 7, Lashley and the Street Profits defeatedThe Final Testament in a Philadelphia Street Fight (withBubba Ray Dudley as special guest referee), ending their feud.[206] Lashley's final appearance on WWE programming was during the May 3 edition of Smackdown!, where he confrontedCarmelo Hayes backstage. His final match was in a house show on May 5, where he defeatedSantos Escobar. On August 16, 2024, Lashley's contract expired and his profile was moved to the alumni section of WWE's website, officially ending his second tenure with the promotion.[207]
Lashley uses thespear and theswinging full nelson submission hold, known as theHurt Lock, as finishers. Former WWE wrestler Chris Masters commented on his former finisher being used, stating: "It's funny when he first started using it. All the mentions of people saying 'That's The Master Lock, not The Hurt Lock.' I'd be lying if I didn't say it didn't create an opportunity, even if it was small. You know, who's got the best Full Nelson in professional wrestling."[230] His nicknames are "The Dominator" - as he was known during his early WWE career, during this point he used aninverted powerbomb and then afront powerslam as finishers referring to each as theDominator respectively - and "The All Mighty", coined by then-managerLio Rush, which would continue to be used during his first WWE Championship reign.
Lashley made hismixed martial arts debut at the Mixed Fighting Alliance (MFA) inaugural event "There Will Be Blood" on December 13, 2008, at theAmerican Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. He won via TKO (cut) over Joshua Franklin in 41 seconds of the first round. Lashley's next fight was on March 21, 2009. He was supposed to fightKen Shamrock, but his opponent was changed toBellator MMA veteranJason Guida after Shamrock tested positive for steroids. Lashley won the fight after a unanimous decision. Lashley signed with theMaximum Fighting Championship and made his debut on May 15 against Mike Cook, who made his ring entrance wearing aRey Mysterio mask, which Lashley took as an insult.[236] He went on to defeat Cook with a guillotine choke just 24 seconds into the first round.[236] On June 27, 2009, Lashley defeated Bob Sapp at the PFP: Ultimate Chaos event inBiloxi, Mississippi.[237] He won the bout via TKO (strikes) in the first round, making Lashley's MMA record 4–0.
He was scheduled to make hisStrikeforce debut against undefeated heavyweightShane Del Rosario atStrikeforce: Miami, but for unknown reasons, Strikeforce decided to change his opponent.[238] Lashley was then expected to facejourneyman Jimmy Ambriz on January 30, 2010, at Strikeforce:Miami,[239] but that matchup was also scrapped.[240] Lashley wound up facing formerUFC fighterWes Sims at the event.[241] Lashley defeated Sims via 1st-round TKO victory to remain undefeated.
Lashley was expected to fight on April 17, 2010, atStrikeforce: Nashville, as the promotion had already submitted an opponent for Lashley and was awaiting approval from the Tennessee Athletic Commission.[242] According to Strikeforce CEOScott Coker, the bout would likely be the fourth bout on the CBS televised portion of the event.[242] On April 5, Lashley confirmed that he will not appear on the card since Strikeforce officials could not guarantee an appearance on the televised portion of the card due to time constraints.[243] Bobby was set to appear atStrikeforce: Los Angeles in June fighting Ron Sparks however he suffered a knee injury and did not compete.[244]
Lashley facedChad Griggs atStrikeforce: Houston on August 21, 2010.[245] Lashley came out shooting the takedown, and ground and pounding. Lashley dominated at first, but Griggs caught him with a series of uppercuts on one of the takedowns in the first round, opening a gash under the left corner of Lashley's left eye. Lashley had trouble keeping Griggs from striking him, even though he had dominate control over him on the ground, but Griggs was still finding openings on the bottom. Lashley was able to continue in the second round, continuing takedowns and ground and pound. Lashley eventually passed to mount halfway through the second round and unloaded many good punches on Griggs while maintaining control. Referee Jon Schorle then asked the fighters to stand up due to inactivity, despite Lashley being in full mount at the time. Lashley later complained to the referee about the cut under his eye, and with 33 seconds left in the second round, referee Jon Schorle asked the ringside doctor to inspect the cut. However, with Lashley deciding to continue fighting, controversy was created when referee Jon Schorle did not put Lashley back in the mount position as he was when the fight was originally stopped. Griggs then sprawled out of a desperate takedown by Lashley near the end of round two and hammer-fisted Lashley's eye that was already cut until the round ended. The ring doctor then stopped the fight, resulting in Lashley losing at the end of the second round by TKO. Backstage after the fight, Lashley was taken off on a stretcher due to dehydration.[246][247] Following the fight it was discovered that Lashley was suffering frommono and was subsequently unable to train for four months.[248]
On February 18, 2011,Titan Fighting Championship had announced the signing of Lashley. He was expected to debut against James Jack however on March 16, 2011, officials announced they had lost contact with Jack and instead John Ott stepped in to fight Lashley.[249] The pace of the fight slowed down drastically in the second round, where Lashley began to display the same cardio problems that affected him in his previous fight. He was able to win a unanimous decision, despite suffering the effects of illness.
Lashley has signed a three-year deal withShark Fights[253] and was expected to make his debut againstDarrill Schoonover in November, The fight was to be for the heavyweight title.[254] However Schoonover later pulled out of the bout due to an injury.[255] Lashley was then set to headline Shark Fights 21 againstTim Hague.[256] But Hague pulled out of the bout for unknown reasons and was replaced by Dave Huckaba.[257][258] On November 7 it was confirmed that the fight with Huckaba had been scrapped for unknown reasons, Lashley was then scheduled to face Mark Martinez but Martinez was later pulled out of the bout due to expired blood work.
On November 11, 2011, Lashley became the new Shark Fights Heavyweight champion defeating Karl Knothe in the first round by submission. Knothe was the fifth different opponent scheduled to face Lashley after numerous fighters pulled out due to various reasons.[259]
Lashley was scheduled to face Matthew Larson at GWC: The British Invasion: U.S. vs. U.K. on June 29, 2013.[261] Lashley won via rear naked choke submission in round one. In an interview with MMA Junkie the day prior to his GWC fight, Lashley indicated that he had two potential fights lined up for August 2013, saying "If I'm going to fight, I need to fight. I need to stay active. I need to do something big now. If not, I need to hang it up and just do stuff with my gym. I'm fighting this fight, and I think I have two in August that were offered to me. Hopefully if I don't get hurt, I can stay active and just keep going."[262]
Lashley fought at Xtreme Fight Night 15: Indestructible on November 8, 2013, against Tony "The Rock" Melton, which he won via unanimous decision.[263]
In July 2014, it was announced that Lashley had signed with Bellator MMA. He made his promotional debut againstJosh Burns on September 5, 2014, atBellator 123.[264] Lashley won the fight via rear-naked choke submission in the second round.
In his second fight for the promotion, Lashley faced undefeated Karl Etherington on October 24, 2014, atBellator 130.[265] He won via submission due to punches, in the first round.
A rematch with James Thompson was scheduled to take place atBellator 134 on February 27, 2015;[266] however, Lashley pulled out of the fight due to injury.[267] In March 2015, Lashley signed a long-term contract extension with the promotion.[268] The fight with Thompson was rescheduled forBellator 138 on June 19, 2015;[269] however, an injury forced Thompson out of the bout and Lashley instead facedDan Charles at the event.[270] He won the fight via TKO in the second round. The rematch with Thompson eventually took place on November 6, 2015, atBellator 145. Lashley won the fight via TKO in the first round.[271]
On August 29, 2016, it was announced that Lashley would faceJosh Appelt on October 21, 2016, atBellator 162.[272] Lashley won via rear-naked choke submission in the second round. In April 2018, Bellator officials stated Lashley was still under contract with Bellator after his WWE return.[273] However, Lashley would never fight again for the promotion and confirmed his retirement from MMA in a February 2022 interview withAriel Helwani onThe MMA Hour.[274]
Lashley's first daughter, Kyra, was born in 2005.[275][276] He was in a relationship with fellow professional wrestlerKristal Marshall, with whom he had a son named Myles in 2008 and a daughter named Naomi in 2011.[277][278]
Lashley has been involved in several business ventures. In 2007, he opened up a healthsmoothie shop.[275] In July 2009, he announced the launch of the Lashley Network of websites, comprising his official gym, nutrition store, and social media pages. In a press release for the launch, he stated that he was aiming to keep his reputation and name in the public eye so he could reach his goal of being the top MMA fighter.[279]