Bobby Lashley surprised fans last month during AEW Dynamite when he made his in-ring debut.
Lashley competed in a one-on-two handicap match against Joe Keys and Cheeseburger. Lashley went over. He beat former AEW World Heavyweight Champion Swerve Strickland in a singles match at the Full Gear pay-per-view event.
During a recent appearance on the “Insight” podcast, Lashley talked about being shot during a bank heist. Here are the highlights:
On being shot during a robbery: “I don’t know what happened, if the guy like kicked the door down and just because of that the gun went off, but the gun went off. I took a dive down on the ground and I was laying down there on just a cold pavement for a while and that was kind of like — that, you know, [was the] let’s get serious mode because I was like, I’m in a position of disadvantage completely laying on the ground.”
On being in shock when it happened: “And that was that time where a lot of your life start like flashing before you because when he shot, I don’t know, it was something where I couldn’t even hear out of the side so I had like a ringing in my head and then just diving down to the ground I felt like, you know, just with the contact I was like, you know, I was shocked, so my whole body was kind of in shock there for a second.”
On his hospitalization and surgery: “When I went to surgery, he was telling me everything and I’m sitting there calculating. I’m a numbers guy so it was like, ‘Alright, you’re going to be out for eight months and this and that and the other.’ So I was like, eight months, let me think backtrack and I can … Okay, eight months is for a normal guy; I can get ready in four months and then maybe a little bit after that I get ready for this because I have to make it to this tournament, man. I’ve been wrestling for 20-something years at this point. Like I’ve dedicated my life to the sport of wrestling, I want my chance, you know.”