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cozyaliensuperstar7 · 9 months
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Hispanic Heritage Month
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This #HispanicHeritageMonth, WWE proudly celebrates the Hispanic Superstars who continue to innovate and amaze
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apwmagazine · 2 years
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Where Is Bobby Lashley Going After Leaving WWE?
Where Is Bobby Lashley Going After Leaving WWE?
Where Is Bobby Lashley? People ask the question thousands of times as they want to learn more about the personal life of their favorite athlete.   Uncharacteristically, he has been out of the public eye for a long time, which led to questions like Where Is Bobby Lashley? In this article, we will explore the details of his recent whereabouts.  Born on July 16, 1976, Franklin Roberto Lashley is an…
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journalworldwide · 2 years
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Who is Bobby Lashley? : Early Life, Career, Net Worth, Education, and Championship!
Who is Bobby Lashley? : Early Life, Career, Net Worth, Education, and Championship!
Bobby Lashley (born Franklin Roberto Lashley) is a professional wrestler from the United States. Lashley, a former army veteran, is a seven-time World Champion. He has won the IMPACT World Championship four times, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship twice, and the WWE Championship once. He holds the ECW World Heavyweight Championship for the first time and is the first African-American World…
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hello-voicestuck · 2 years
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Bobby Lashley Wife,Net Worth,Family,Age,Salary,Biography
Bobby Lashley Biography Bobby Lashley is currently one of the WWE Dangerous Wrestlers. His real name Franklin Roberto Lashley. He is a professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Currently, he is working with WWE under the Raw brand. Bobby Lashley did not have a good childhood, he is the son of a U.S. Army drill sergeant. He grew up with only his mother, Bobby Lashley has 3 older sisters.…
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boutdatonline · 3 years
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Bobby Lashley Captures WWE Championship In Historic Raw Title Win!
Bobby Lashley Captures WWE Championship In Historic Raw Title Win!
Franklin Roberto Lashley is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Bobby Lashley. WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry released a short video clip in which he said, “I see you, Bobby Lashley. Congratulations, champ!” https://twitter.com/TheMarkHenry/status/1366599031691108357 Former WWE…
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#birthday Happy Birthday to ' The Almighty ' ' Franklin Roberto Lashley ' aka ' Bobby Lashley ', an American Professional Wrestler and Mixed Martial Arts Personnel. Lashley performs at WWE, Raw with line support of MVP. Bobby was also a 2 time ECW World Champion along the United States Champion. Crafted by Vishnu Arya Somayajula @vishnuarya (Overseas Marketing Manager & Coordinator, USA) Image Courtesy by Google #wwe #wwenxt #wweraw #wwesmackdown #mvpwwe #wwenetwork #wwememes #wwefox #wweuniverse #wwesupercard #bobbylashley (at Aurora, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCsLXiijQ-o/?igshid=g8lt03m8089c
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gokinjeespot · 5 years
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off the rack #1268
Monday, July 1, 2019
 Happy Canada Day! Our great nation is 152 years old and I feel it in my bones. This is due to us installing a baby car seat into my CUV yesterday. My niece and her 7 month old daughter are coming from Bahrain and I am picking them up at the airport tomorrow. Thus the need for a car seat. I felt that the car seat manufacturer's manual left out some important details in their instructions. I felt the same way about my owner's manual for my 2018 Honda C-RV. Thank Thor for Google. Penny's help in finding the well hidden anchor points was greatly appreciated. It's a gorgeous day for a nation's birthday party. Sunny with a high of 28 degrees C or 82 degrees F (for all you non-metric folks). We'll be gathering with dear friends downtown so it's time to put on my happy face.
 Conan the Barbarian #7 - Jason Aaron (writer) Mahmud Asrar (art) Matthew Wilson (colours) VC's Travis Lanham (letters). This is a terrific one issue story that chronicles Conan's revenge against a slimeball merchant. The lovely ladies helping him out are a special treat.
 Doctor Strange #15 - Mark Waid (writer) Barry Kitson (pencils) Scott Koblish (inks) Brian Reber (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). Herald Supreme part 4. The threat to the realms of magic and science posed by a hopped up Galactus reaches its climax. Time for Doctor Strange to rally the troops. I know everything will be hunky dory after next issue's spectacular conclusion but the fun comes from seeing how the good guys persevere.
 Action Comics #1012 - Brian Michael Bendis (writer) Szymon Kudranski (art) Brad Anderson (colours) Josh Reed (letters). Rose and Thorn make a surprise appearance. I love when obscure characters play a significant role in a story. This book does not escape being pulled into Brian's Event Leviathan either so pay close attention crossover fans.
 Thor #14 - Jason Aaron (writer) Scott Hepburn (art) Matthew Wilson (colours) VC's Joe Sabino (letters). I really hope this new Thor Corps isn't how the good guys win the War of the Realms. Malekith can't be defeated that easily.
 The Avant-Guards #6 - Carly Usdin (writer) Noah Hayes (art) Rebecca Nalty (colours) Ed Dukeshire (letters). This issue focuses on Ashley. She's coaching due to the injury to her knee and it's her birthday. Oh yeah, the team play three games too.
 Runaways #22 - Rainbow Rowell (writer) Andre Genolet (art) Michael Garland (colours) Niko Henrichon (art page 20) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). I've always liked the bright and airy art in this series so seeing the dark more realistic work on the last page made me cringe. It may suit the Doombot story better but I hope it doesn't last.
 Detective Comics #1006 - Peter J. Tomasi (writer) Kyle Hotz (art) David Baron (colours) Rob Leigh (letters). Oh boy, it's the Spectre. I prefer this Spirit of Vengeance over Marvel's Ghost Rider because he's so freaking cool with the green and white costume. The Spectre recruits Batman to find his alter ego, Jimmy Corrigan, after he's been spirited away by a cult. The cover blurb was swiped from the Arrow TV show.
 Fantastic Four #11 - Dan Slott (writer) Paco Medina, Kevin Libranda, Paolo Villanelli & Juanan Ramirez (art) Jesus Aburtov (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Valeria and Franklin get tested for their driver's licenses. Meanwhile, Doctor Doom is back to his nefarious ways. Wait until you see which classic bad guy he teams up with.
 War of the Realms #6 - Jason Aaron (writer) Russell Dauterman (art) Matthew Wilson (colours) VC's Joe Sabino (letters). This is it Thor fans, the epic conclusion to a multi-realm spanning war. Let's see here. Yes, I was very satisfied with how Malekith was defeated. Not spoiling anything. You knew that the good guys would win. I didn't even mind the bit of time traveling involved as it included some of my favourite characters. I loved the return of an old friend thought dead and how it was accomplished. The art by Russell Dauterman made this story so much more epic than the usual fare out there. So now it's onwards and upwards. All hail All Father Thor!
 War of the Realms the Punisher #3 - Gerry Duggan (writer) Marcelo Ferreira (pencils) Roberto Poggi (inks) Rachelle Rosenberg (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). I did not like how this story ended. Some may argue that Frank's uncompromising rules about dealing with criminals justified what he did but I would have preferred a different fate for Ferrante. This last issue started with a surprise twist that I didn't see coming though.
 War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas #4 - Greg Pak (writer) Gang Hyuk Lim, Moy R. & Pop Mhan (art) Federico Blee & Andres Mossa (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). This was fun while it lasted but the ending was much too pie in the sky for me. As much as I enjoy some of Greg Pak's writing and identify with the characters of Asian persuasion I don't think I'll read the new Agents of Atlas book. There are just too many characters to keep track of.
 Avengers #20 - Jason Aaron (writer) Ed McGuinness (pencils) Mark Morales with Ed McGuinness (inks) Jason Keith (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). This War of the Realms tie-in focuses on She-Hulk and the changes she's gone through recently. I don't much like how she's monosyllabic when she's a Hulk now. I'm glad the war is over and I look forward to seeing the team in peace time before the next bunch of bad guys show up.
 The Amazing Spider-Man #24 - Nick Spencer (writer) Ryan Ottley (pencils) Mark Morales & Cliff Rathburn (inks) Nathan Fairbairn (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). My opinion of this title continues to slide. The art is just okay as well as the writing. I didn't like Mysterio in costume during his psychoanalysis session. The only thing keeping me reading is finding out who the new super villain Kindred is. Oh my god, I just figured it out. It's a clone. Poopypants.
 Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8 - Tom Taylor (writer) Ken Lashley (art, breakdowns page 15) Scott Hanna (finishes page 15) Nolan Woodard (colours) VC's Travis Lanham (letters). This story guest stars the Prowler, the Hobie Brown one not Miles's uncle. Spidey teams up with the reformed criminal to investigate a shady crowd funding company. The new super villain's name is Mr. Helminth. Ken Lashley's angular art is going to take some getting used to.
 The Superior Spider-Man #8 - Christos Gage (writer) Lan Medina (pencils) Cam Smith (inks) Andy Troy & Erick Arciniega (colours) VC's Travis Lanham (letters). The team up with the West Coast Avengers continues in this War of the Realms tie-in. I love the lesson in humility that Otto gets from Gwenpool. If the next issue teaser is any indication, Norman Osborn's rears his ugly head soon.
 The Spider-Man Annual #1 presents Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham - Jason Latour (writer) David Lafuente (art) Rico Renzi (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). This is super punny if you're in the mood for some Marvel self deprecating humour. Otherwise take a hard pass. The art is amazing though, which is why I grabbed this off the rack.
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