The Hurt Business Looking For Female Member In WWE?

Bobby Lashley talks up The Hurt Business adding a female to their ranks in new interview.

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Could The Hurt Business be set to add a female wrestler to their gold-lined ranks? Bobby Lashley certainly talked up the prospect in a recent interview with Complex's Khal.

The new WWE Champion said that The Hurt Business have considered potential names and decided on a leading candidate, but gave little away otherwise:-

“We want dominance and a legacy. That’s what we want. Another thing that we talked about, we don’t even know if we want to go there, but I’ll throw this out: Is there a female that’s going to join the group? We thought about that. We have some definite names. And if we did go that route, I think we’re all in agreeance of who we would love to have a part of us. Can’t really say right now, but that’s something that’s [inaudible]. So we’re trying to play with it, so we’re coming at all different angles.”

The interview also saw Lashley show his admiration for Drew McIntyre, talk up his dream match with Brock Lesnar, and a host of other topics.

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Bobby's 16-year WWE run came to head this past Monday night, when he defeated The Miz to become WWE Champion for the first time. Joining him in The Hurt Business are currently Raw Tag Team Champions Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin, as well as master manager MVP, whose union has coincided with a huge upturn for each man.

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