Bobby Lashley took on MVP on last night’s episode of Monday Night Raw with huge stakes. If MVP won, he got to choose the stipulation for the match between Lashley and Omos at the upcoming Hell in a Cell premium live event. After some interference from the Nigerian giant, MVP scored a cheap countout victory.

MVP has already chosen the stipulation for the match. On Raw Talk, MVP announced that he would team with Omos for a handicap match against Lashley at Hell in a Cell. The two-on-one bout will put Lashley in a very difficult situation.

The fierce rivalry has continued ever since WrestleMania, where Bobby gave Omos his first singles loss in WWE. The two rivals then faced at WrestleMania Backlash with Omos picking up the win before they squared off in a steel cage match on Monday Night Raw. Lashley won when Omos threw him through the cage to the arena floor.

After getting the win on Raw, MVP decided to make it an unfair fight. Bobby Lashley may be almighty, but he now has to face a giant and a long-time veteran of the squared circle. It will be interesting to see what happens.

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MVP has the momentum in his corner at the moment. After his countout win over Lashley, the rivalry is tilted heavily in his favor. Now, with more than just Omos to handle, Bobby will have to step it up in a huge way to finally put an end to their reign of terror. You can check out the card for WWE Hell In A Cell below.

  • Bobby Lashley vs Omos & MVP – Handicap Match
  • Kevin Owens vs Ezekiel
  • Bianca Belair vs Becky Lynch vs Asuka – Raw Women’s Championship
  • Cody Rhodes vs Seth Rollins – Hell in a Cell Match

WWE Hell in a Cell will air live on Peacock on June 5. The show takes place at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. Fans who can’t watch live can follow all the action right here at Ringside News!

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Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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