Cedric Alexander wants to finish his business with the Hurt Syndicate in AEW.
Cedric Alexander was the fourth member of the Hurt Business in WWE, alongside MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin. Now, those three men are known as the Hurt Syndicate in AEW. WWE recently released Alexander, and the former WWE Raw Tag Team Champion is interested in finishing his business with those three gentlemen and writing the proper end to their story in AEW.
When Chris Van Vliet on Insight asked Cedric Alexander about potentially going to AEW and joining the group again, he said he was absolutely interested.
"100%. That's a big chapter of my career that I really felt was never fully explored and I think it'll be great to finish that out."
When talking about the group's time in WWE being cut short, Alexander explains that he knew things were changing on the night Bobby Lashley first won the WWE Championship, and Vince McMahon mandated that Alexander or Sheldon Benjamin not celebrate the moment with him in the ring.
"I knew something was wrong when Bobby won the title on that episode of Raw, and Vince made a very direct comment to not have me and Shelton get it in the ring and celebrate with him. That was when I was like, Oh, that's not good news. Whatever's happening next, I'm not gonna like it. Then, slowly but surely, think was it two or three weeks later that we did the full breakup the first time of the three times we did."
Alexander says that because of all of that, he wants the chance to finish that story, but if he doesn't, he would like to explore wrestling internationally in Japan and Mexico.
"I think so, definitely. There's so much meat on the bone that I would like to get to. But if I don't, then that's fine too. I'm game to go to New Japan, Mexico. So I'm just ready for things to happen. It's one of those things where I've been sitting so long and I feel like I'm getting a little itchy, something's gotta happen soon."
At this link, fans can read MVP's recent comments about being grateful that AEW has allowed the group to finish their story the way they wanted to.
Check out the full interview with Alexander embedded below.
