The Hurt Business, a faction consisting of Bobby Lashley, MVP, Cedric Alexander, and Shelton Benjamin, was a highly popular group during their time in WWE. Amidst the rumours of its potential revival in AEW with ongoing talks, it seems that the group would not be going under that name.

According to earlier reports, there have been discussions between The Hurt Business and All Elite Wrestling. This has sparked excitement among fans, as many believe the faction could make a strong impact in AEW if they were to debut there.

Moreover, with Bobby Lashley and MVP no longer contracted with WWE and another member, Shelton Benjamin, having garnered interest from AEW previously, the possibility of a reunion under a different banner seems more likely.

Amidst the rumours of seeing one of the most popular factions reunite, MVP recently clarified in the comment section of one of his Instagram posts that The Hurt Business is ‘Dead’, but their business continues to live on.

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“The Hurt Business is dead. BUT, our BUSINESS lives on.”

The potential of former The Hurt Business members joining AEW has fans intrigued, especially considering the positive influence they had during their WWE tenure. While nothing has been confirmed yet, many believe a move to AEW could provide a fresh opportunity for the group to reclaim the success they once had.

As always, fans will have to wait and see how the situation unfolds, but a Hurt Business reunion in AEW which has been heavily rumored, even under a different name, could certainly generate significant buzz in the wrestling world.

What are your thoughts on MVP proclaiming that The Hurt Business is Dead amidst rumors of a move to AEW? Sound off in the comments!

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