Bobby Lashley Opens Up About AEW’s ‘Learning Curve’ and Shares Insights on Injury Rates

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Bobby Lashley, who spent much of his wrestling career in WWE and TNA, made the transition to AEW at the end of 2024, joining forces with Hart Syndicate members MVP and Shelton Benjamin. Despite dealing with a recent injury, Lashley and Benjamin achieved notable success by capturing the AEW World Tag Team Championship in early 2025. However, Lashley acknowledges that his time in AEW has been an eye-opener, requiring him to adapt his style to match the intensity and skill level of the company’s top talent.

During an appearance on “The Mega Powers Podcast,” Lashley praised AEW and its wrestlers for their dedication and passion for wrestling. He noted that the level of competition in AEW is unmatched, highlighting how many of the roster’s top stars, including Swerve, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Darby Allin, and Jon Moxley, put their bodies on the line night after night. Lashley emphasized that injuries happen not from careless moves, but from consistently pushing oneself in the ring, a reality he had to come to terms with since joining AEW.

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Fan Take: This insight from Lashley underscores the physical demands and high stakes present in AEW, reinforcing the company’s reputation as a breeding ground for intense, high-caliber wrestling. For AEW fans, it highlights why the product continues to stand out in the wrestling world and hints at even greater levels of performance and storytelling ahead.

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