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'''Franklin Roberto "Bobby" Lashley''' (July 16, 1976) is an American [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]]. He is best known for his stint in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] under the ring name of '''Bobby Lashley''' where he was a 2-time [[ECW Heavyweight Championship|ECW Champion]] and 1-time [[WWE United States Championship|United States Champion]].
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'''Franklin Roberto "Bobby" Lashley''' (July 16, 1976) is an American [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]]. He is best known for his stint in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] under the ring name of '''Bobby Lashley''' where he was a 2-time [[ECW Heavyweight Championship|ECW Champion]] and 1-time [[WWE United States Championship|United States Champion]]. He later took a departure from WWE and went on to TNA where he faced many feuds including a slight partnership with [[Mick Foley]].
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In May 2012, it was mentioned that Lashely wanted to return to the WWE, but they were not interested and did not know where to use him.
   
 
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Franklin Roberto "Bobby" Lashley (July 16, 1976) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his stint in World Wrestling Entertainment under the ring name of Bobby Lashley where he was a 2-time ECW Champion and 1-time United States Champion. He later took a departure from WWE and went on to TNA where he faced many feuds including a slight partnership with Mick Foley.

In May 2012, it was mentioned that Lashely wanted to return to the WWE, but they were not interested and did not know where to use him.

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Championships and accomplishments

  • Amateur Wrestling
  • Armed Forces Championship (2 times)
  • Missouri Valley College National Championship (1996, 1997, and 1998)
  • NAIA National Wrestling Champion (1997, 1998)
  • Military World Championship Silver Medalist (2002)

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