Former Hurt Business manager MVP, known for his stellar managerial career in WWE, recently made an appearance at the Royal Rumble alongside Omos. After the latest SmackDown episode, the 50-year-old wrestling veteran took to Twitter to share his thoughts on a significant segment featuring his former stablemate, Cedric Alexander.
MVP, who transitioned from in-ring competition to managing other WWE stars, notably excelled as part of the Hurt Business stable alongside Bobby Lashley, Cedric Alexander, and Shelton Benjamin. While MVP has aligned with Omos in recent times, his presence has been less prominent compared to his impactful stint with the Hurt Business.
The latest SmackDown episode showcased Cedric Alexander forming a new tag team with Ashante “Thee” Adonis, and the duo issued a warning to the tag team division. Reacting to this development, MVP took to Twitter to humorously question Cedric Alexander about how he plans to “level up” in terms of fashion choices compared to his time with the Hurt Business.
MVP’s tweet playfully addresses the fashion sense associated with the Hurt Business, highlighting the stylish and sophisticated image the faction portrayed during its tenure.
Cedric Alexander, a talented performer who has received pushes on the main roster without reaching the top, has embarked on a new alliance that could potentially elevate his status in WWE. The tweet from MVP adds an amusing touch to the conversation, invoking the nostalgia of the Hurt Business era.
Meanwhile, MVP’s current alignment with Omos hasn’t garnered as much success as his partnership with the Hurt Business did. Despite managing Omos in high-profile matches against the likes of Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley, Omos has yet to establish a significant connection with the audience. The tweet indirectly addresses the challenges MVP faces in replicating the success of Hurt Business with his current partnership.
As the wrestling narrative unfolds, fans can anticipate how Cedric Alexander’s new alliance and MVP’s managerial endeavors will shape their respective trajectories in WWE.