Bobby Lashley Interview 27.2.2011
Posted by David Damage on Thursday, November 17, 2011
Under: Interview
Bobby Lashley recently spoke with ProMMANow.com. Here are some highlights…
On Brock Lesnar & Batista: I haven't talked to Brock. You know I've
never really talked to Brock. When I went to WWE he was already out so
our paths have never crossed so I've never even met him or even talked
to him. Then as far as Dave Batista, we were pretty good friends when we
were in the WWE but when we came out of the WWE, when he went into his
fight deal, I think that his target was kind of set on that big fight
and that big fight was supposed to be against me. So I think our
relationship kind of went two different directions and I think the
reason why he was wanting to do that was because he was wanting to use
me as his big match and I think that's what Strikeforce is really hoping
for if they have that match with me against Dave. I haven't really
talked to him since I've been out of the WWE or since he's been out of
the WWE.
On Fighting Batista: I'm open to a fight with almost
anyone and Dave has been training. I've heard that he's been training
pretty hard and if that fight were presented I would definitely take it.
Of course it is a fight for a lot of wrestling fans because a lot of
wrestling fans out there want to see that fight. There are millions upon
millions of wrestling fans, but I'm not going to decline that fight. If
that fight were ever brought to me I would definitely sign in a second
and fight him. That's the way the fight business is. You have to fight
so whoever is brought to you that is who you are going to be fighting.
On Returning To Pro Wrestling: Man I love professional wrestling. Some
people get out of professional wrestling and they're real bitter for
several different reasons. I don't know, maybe it's the travel, maybe
it's the people that you encounter when you are in the wrestling
business, but for me I loved wrestling when I was in there. It was very
time consuming and it was hard at the time when you were just thrust
into an organization and there are a lot of really shady people in
wrestling. I mean I dealt with them on a daily basis. But that's not
going to stop the fact that I love the sport. If I had an opportunity to
go back to wrestling I would definitely consider it. I still do some
wrestling. I go to Japan every couple months and I work with an
organization out there with Inoki's organization IGF (Inoki Genome
Federation). So I still get that taste of wrestling going out there and
working out with those guys. At the same time, there are usually a
handful of fighters there. Like last time Josh Barnett was there so I
was able to work out a little bit there and do some MMA training and
then have the show. I'm completely open to professional wrestling
anytime.
In : Interview