Bobby Lashley Appears To Be Teasing His Imminent In-Ring Return To WWE

Bobby Lashley Appears To Be Teasing His Imminent In-Ring Return To WWE

We know that Bobby Lashley is currently sidelined with an injury but it now appears as if the former ECW Champion is ready to step back inside the squared circle. Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Sep 18, 2019 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It seems as if Bobby Lashley is ready to make his in-ring return based on a GIF he recently shared on social media. As you can see, it shows something "Loading" and you have to believe that's a sign he's ready to return to action. 

Lashley has been absent from WWE programming since early August when he underwent elbow surgery to remove some bone spurs from his elbow.

At the time, it was reported that he would likely be out of action until early November and with the WWE Draft fast approaching, Lashley is clearly hoping to climb his way back up the card. The last time we saw him, he was competing on the July 15th episode of RAW.

Are you guys excited for Lashley's return?

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