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Bobby Lashley has seemingly confirmed the name of his group with The Street Profits on WWE SmackDown.

Former WWE Champion Bobby Lashley has changed his Twitter bio, and fans are already buzzing. Lashley wrote that he was the “leader of THE PRIDE”. The news comes after WrestleVotes reported that “The Pride” was the planned name for Lashley’s stable with The Street Profits.

Lashley and the Street Profits were attacked by Karrion Kross and the Authors of Pain on the January 5 episode of WWE SmackDown, so the seeds have been planted for a potential war between the groups.

Before the beatdown, Lashley declared for the Men’s Royal Rumble. Lashley and the Street Profits made it clear that they intend to win gold in 2024, as the latter also targeted the tag team titles.

WrestleZone will have coverage of WWE SmackDown as it airs on January 12.

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