10 New Directions For WWE After Hell In A Cell 2022

3. Bobby Lashley Challenging Roman Reigns

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Big Bob has his own objectives to hunt down and complete.

Post-handicap win, Lashley celebrated by grabbing a replica WWE Title from one of the fans around ringside and posing with it. This standard babyface move made it clear what Bobby's chief goal is: Lashley wants to challenge for the big prizes, and he's coming for Roman Reigns.

The former Hurt Business centrepiece should be considered a strong favourite for the upcoming Money In The Bank ladder match too. More on that later (he's not the favourite), but it does look like WWE wants to keep Lashley in the mix for that Undisputed WWE Universal Title.

Good, because he should be. That feud with Omos and MVP has been a time-filling exercise for Bobby, and it should be in his rear view mirror after Hell In A Cell. Don't be shocked if Lashley tosses his name into the hat for MITB on Monday's Raw.

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