Bobby Lashley clarifies comments he made about Vince McMahon and Paul “Triple H” Levesque
In an interview earlier this month, Bobby Lashley stated that Vince McMahon “understood” him and he hadn’t made “too much of a connection” with Paul “Triple H” Levesque. While speaking to The Bo and Them Show on Dallas/Fort Worth’s Lone Star 92.5, Lashley went into more details about what he meant…
“I just want to clarify… I made a comment about Triple H and Vince. First of all, when you look at any interview I’ve ever done, I’m never a negative person. I never badmouth anyone, I never badmouth the business. I left WWE in 2008, you can’t find any article where I said anything bad about the people there.”
“I said something where I had more of a relationship with Vince than Triple H, and everybody was going after me. Vince did this and Triple H did this. It was a very simple, innocent comment. When Vince was here, I had more conversations with him. I don’t know what anybody does in their personal life. And where I work, that’s what I concentrate on. And when we were there, Vince was always trying to pull a different side of me.
So there were different things I did at that time when I was in the wrestling business when Vince was in charge… What Vince told me was I want to see different layers of you… He was like man, there’s so much more to you, so I want to make you feel uncomfortable on TV so that we can get those different layers.
So I had a different relationship with Vince. When Triple H came on, we didn’t really get a chance to sit down. He didn’t get a chance to get to know me.”
(Transcription courtesy of F4WOnline.com)