MVP has revealed via a series of Instagram posts ( collated by @WrestleOps on X ) that Triple H "had the power" to reunite The Hurt Business on WWE TV but "said no" and scrapped tentative plans. Porter didn't hold back when replying to a number of fans on social media either. At one point, after someone had claimed this Trips-led era is "emasculating black men", MVP replied: "You see it".
Then, Porter also corrected another fan who suggested Vince McMahon was solely responsible; "[Triple H] chose not to. Go figure". The Hurt Business was comprised of Bobby Lashley, MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander.
Their first run, which really lasted between 2020-2021, was followed by a brief reunion in 2022. That didn't last long though, apparently because Triple H wasn't really into the faction in the first place. Some of MVP's comments could ruffle feathers behind the scenes in WWE.
Porter is currently off-screen, but remains on company books. His latest gig saw him manage the towering Omos, but the giant hasn't wrestled a match since April. There's no word yet on when he or MVP will return to television.
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