Rusev And Lana Officially Sign Their Divorce Papers On RAW; Bobby Lashley Goes Through A Table

Rusev And Lana Officially Sign Their Divorce Papers On RAW; Bobby Lashley Goes Through A Table

Have we finally seen the end of this embarrassing storyline? The Rusev/Lana divorce papers signing segment opened Raw this week, and it seemed to set up a match between The Bulgarian Brute and Bobby Lashley.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 09, 2019 07:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This week's episode of Raw kicked off with that divorce paper signing segment WWE threatened us with last Monday, and it was predictably tedious to behold.

After Rusev and Lana trades awkward promos, both parties signed the form - but the Bulgarian Brute only agreed to do so if he could have an official match with Bobby Lashley. The Almighty One made his way to the ring at the mention of his name and agreed to face Rusev, before attacking him when he went to sign.

After trading a few shots, Rusev was able to put Lashley through the table in the middle of the ring with a bally-to-belly suplex.

We assume these guys will face-off at the upcoming TLC pay-per-view, but that's yet to be confirmed. Whoever winds up victorious, let's hope both of these talented Superstars can move on to bigger and better things.

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