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Triple H Sends Custom Championship Title To The Toronto Raptors

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Triple H Sends Custom Championship Title To The Toronto Raptors

Triple H will be sending the NBA Champion Toronto Raptors a custom WWE Championship title. The Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the NBA Finals last night in Oakland. Triple H sent the following out on Twitter earlier today:

Later this summer, WWE will spend 4 straight nights in Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena where the Toronto Raptors play their home games. NXT TakeOver Toronto II, SummerSlam, and the following nights of RAW and Smackdown will all emanate from Toronto August 10th to 13th.

Wrestlers React To The Toronto Raptors Winning The NBA Championship

Several wrestlers or wrestling personalities have commented on last night’s NBA Championships.

Bret Hart sent the following out on Twitter:

Trish Stratus is a big supporter of sports in her hometown:

Renee Young is from Toronto and got her start working for TheScore just a few blocks from where the Raptors play. Young documented her return to Toronto to celebrate this week.

Josh Alexander and Ethan Page are the North in Impact Wrestling. Both have wrestled extensively on the independent scenes around the Greater Toronto Area.

https://twitter.com/Walking_Weapon/status/1139499379382005761

AEW’s Allie is also from Toronto. She wrestled for many years as Cherry Bomb on the independent wrestling scene in the area.

https://twitter.com/AllieImpact/status/1139379465845239814

Gail Kim is from the area and attended the University of Toronto before becoming a pro-wrestler:

The Allure’s Angelina Love wrote the following:

NXT’s Aliyah is also from Toronto:

Chuckie T from the Best Friends is a big 76ers fan. He commented more on the post-game trophy presentation by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.

https://twitter.com/SexyChuckieT/status/1139381783126876162

Michael Elgin is a noted Raptor fan and sent the following out as well:

Triple H also sent the St. Louis Blues a custom championship for their first-ever Stanley Cup victory.