Posts Tagged ‘Triple H’

Triple H On Team RAW vs. Team SmackDown, New “Celtic Warrior Workouts” Episode, Miss Elizabeth

– Below is the latest episode of “Celtic Warrior Workouts” from RAW Tag Team Champion Sheamus’ YouTube channel, featuring a boxing & MMA session with Sheamus’ combat coach Josh Rafferty at Optimum Gym South Tampa.

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– Today would have been Miss Elizabeth’s 57th birthday.

– Triple H tweeted the following on the men’s 5-on-5 Traditional Elimination Match at WWE Survivor Series tonight:

Kevin Owens Gives Props To NXT Star, Fans On Charlotte Flair – Alexa Bliss, Triple H

– Below is full video of Triple H’s interview with Cathy Kelley from after last night’s WWE NXT “Takeover: WarGames” event:

– WWE has a poll asking fans which brand has the better women’s champion going into the champion vs. champion match at WWE Survivor Series tonight. As of this writing, 69% voted for SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair while the rest voted for RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss.

– Kevin Owens tweeted the following props to The Velveteen Dream after his impressive loss to Aleister Black last night at Takeover:

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Update On More WarGames Matches In WWE, SAnitY Member Busted Open

– Triple H spoke with Cathy Kelley after Saturday night’s NXT Takeover: WarGames event from Houston. Regarding the War Games main event, Triple H implies we haven’t seen the last of the stipulation match.

“I think we’ve seen a franchise built here tonight. I think WarGames will be back. I think when the time is right we’ve got a lot of WarGames excitement yet to come. What I’m really proud of with the guys that were in that ring tonight is they took something from the past, they didn’t stand on anybody else’s shoulders, they didn’t stand on anybody else’s roof, they made it theirs. They brought it into something for today, they brought it into something new, they made it now, they made it the future.“

He added that he can only imagine that WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes was smiling down as the creator of the original WarGames.

– WWE has a poll asking fans the most shocking outcome at Takeover. As of this writing, 69% voted for Andrade “Cien” Almas winning the NXT Title while 15% voted for The Undisputed Era winning WarGames, 7% voted for Ember Moon winning the vacant NXT Women’s Title, 5% voted for Aleister Black defeating The Velveteen Dream and the rest went with Lars Sullivan defeating Kassius Ohno.

– As seen below, SAnitY’s Alexander Wolfe was treated by trainers during WarGames. He also received chants from the crowd as they made their exit.

SAnitY & The Undisputed Era Post-WarGames Videos, Triple H Thanks Fans, NXT Stars Remain Undefeated

– Above and below are post-WarGames videos of The Undisputed Era and WWE NXT Tag Team Champions SAnitY after their war with Roderick Strong & The Authors of Pain at “Takeover: WarGames” last night in Houston. As noted, Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish won that match. Cole brags about how they run NXT while SAnitY limps through the back.

– NXT Superstars Aleister Black and Lars Sullivan remain undefeated coming out of Takeover last night. As noted, Lars defeated Kassius Ohno in the opener while Black later defeated The Velveteen Dream.

– Triple H tweeted the following after Takeover went off the air last night:

Triple H On AJ Styles vs. Brock Lesnar, Wrestling New WWE Superstars Tonight, More

As noted before, Triple H recently spoke with NBC Sports to promote WWE Survivor Series weekend, including last night’s WWE NXT “Takeover: WarGames” event. The full interview is at this link and below are more highlights:

You’re back in the ring and have worked quite a bit over the last month. It made me think about the adjustment period athletes, who have been away from their sport for a while, deal with when the bright lights are shining on them again. How was your adjustment period while working on the overseas tour? Did it hit you as you walked through the curtain after hearing the first few beats of your music, or was it after the bell rang and all of the eyes were on you again?

“When I went to Santiago, Chile to do the first show, I hadn’t stepped in the ring to do anything since WrestleMania. That’s a long time. You think that you remember how to do everything and in your mind, you’re the same as you were the last time you were there.

Just taking that first bump in ring is jarring. It’s like riding a bike, you don’t really forget how to do it and if anything in your mind you go, ‘oh yeah, I still remember how to do this’ and then you get back into your groove. That’s not to say there isn’t rust, but the positive thing for me as opposed to some of the years when I haven’t done this for six, eight, 10 months and is that my first match back wasn’t at WrestleMania in front of the biggest audience that we’re going to have. That’s a whole different world of pressure.

I’m not saying Santiago, Chile isn’t important, but it wasn’t a televised event. There’s a lot less pressure, so you can relax a bit and be yourself a little bit more. If the opportunity arises you can twerk, you can do whatever.”

The five-on-five Raw vs. SmackDown match at Survivor Series has a throwback feel in the sense that there are a lot of fantasy matchups that can be teased. What does it feel like knowing you’re going to step in the ring again with Shane McMahon, Kurt Angle and John Cena, and alao have the opportunity to work with Bobby Roode and Shinsuke Nakamura for the first time?

“There’s this crazy part of me that goes through the past few years and thinks about stepping into the ring with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania, someone who came through the [development] system when I was beginning to take it over. And then I think about Seth [Rollins] and now doing this at Survivor Series. I haven’t been in the ring with Kurt Angle in a long time. Same goes for Shane and even Cena.

I think about the phone conversations with [Finn] Balor about coming in. It’s a crazy thing to think about and it’s something I’m very excited about. You go back to the whole having fun part of the job and this is just cool. Whenever I’m looking at talent, even when I’m developing NXT guys, I can’t help but look at it from a performer’s point of view. I did an interview a few years ago when Nakamura was first coming in and they asked me if there were guys I would like to wrestle and I was like yeah, I’d like to wrestle him. Am I planning to do it? No, but it would be awesome if I could just fantasy book it in my head. Now I’m going to be able to actually get in the ring with him.

I’m going to get to step into the ring with Bobby [Roode], which I think for a lot of fans there could be some cool moments there, but I think there are also some cool moments for us. I have a bond with any of the guys and girls who came through our system and to be able to step into what we actually do with them is like a whole other level of cool.”

So, I would say one of the more anticipated matches in a long time is taking place this Sunday when AJ Styles and Brock Lesnar square off. The build for the match has taken me back to the root of my fandom as I feel like a little kid again who is excited to see these two meet for the first time. I was wondering if there was a match, and it could be this one, that gets you excited to just sit back and watch it as a fan and not as the vice president of WWE.

“Sometimes people ask me about when we’re booking and writing NXT and in a lot of ways I just book stuff that I want to see [as a fan]. Like I go, ‘man that match really intrigues me, how am I going to get there and how am I going to make it even more interesting. Like how cool would that be. Ooh those two will really go at it and stylistically they’ll tear it up.’ This is one of those matches to me.

Brock Lesnar is a once in a lifetime athlete and it’s hard to not say the same about AJ Styles in some ways. With AJ, you go back five years ago and some people never thought he would even be here.

When you ask me about going back to being a fan, I think about a lot of this card that way. I’m excited to watch Cesaro and Sheamus vs. The Usos. I know it’s not the first time ever, but man they always awe me with something new and different. You go back to the WarGames show, I’m looking forward to Drew McIntyre vs. Andrade ‘Cien’ Almas for the NXT championship. I can’t wait to see that match! I know the level both guys are going to take it to. I look at the Kairi Sane vs. Peyton Royce vs. Ember Moon vs. Nikki Cross four-way match for the NXT women’s title and even though I’m writing it, as a fan I’m like ‘I can’t call that one.’ In some ways you get into that fantasy booking thing in your head and you just put it on paper and try to make it the best you can make it. To me, it all comes from being a fan.”

Lars Sullivan Warns NXT Locker Room, Triple H Congratulates Andrade Almas, Stars At Takeover

– Below is video of Lars Sullivan talking to Kayla Braxton after defeating Kassius Ohno in the opener of tonight’s WWE NXT “Takeover: WarGames” event in Houston. Lars says he feels pretty good considering Ohno hit him in the face about 50 times but he took it like a man. Lars told everyone from day 1 that he would be the man to mess with around here, the man to step through and tonight was only the beginning. Lars says tonight was his first Takeover, his first big test and he persevered and dominated – unequivocally, emphatically and categorically. Lars says he wants to send a message to the rest of the NXT locker room – if they want to step in his way, they will too be destroyed by his hands only.

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– Stars shown in the crowd at tonight’s WarGames event were Tyler Bate, Trent Seven, Mark Andrews, Wolfgang, Funaki, Finn Balor, Asuka, Kevin Owens (wearing a t-shirt for The Undisputed Era), Samoa Joe, Goldust (Dustin Rhodes) and WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson. As noted, Asuka ended up presenting the NXT Women’s Title to new champion Ember Moon.

– As noted, Takeover saw Drew McIntyre drop the NXT Title to Andrade “Cien” Almas in a surprising win. Triple H tweeted the following on Almas after the match:

Triple H Congratulates Ember Moon (Photo), NXT Takeover: Philadelphia, NXT Matches Taped

– The next WWE NXT special event will be “Takeover: Philadelphia” during Royal Rumble weekend on Saturday, January 27th. Tickets go on sale December 1st. Below is a promo for the event:

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– The following NXT TV matches were taped tonight at the Toyota Center in Houston before “Takeover: WarGames” hit the air. These will air on NXT TV next Wednesday.

* Ruby Riot vs. Sonya Deville
* WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne vs. Johnny Gargano

– As noted, tonight’s “Takeover: WarGames” event in Houston saw Ember Moon defeat Kairi Sane, Nikki Cross and Peyton Royce to win the vacant NXT Women’s Title. Triple H tweeted the following with the new champion:

NXT Takeover: WarGames Pre-Show Video, The Velveteen Dream Backstage Promo, Triple H

– Below is video of tonight’s WWE NXT “Takeover: WarGames” pre-show with Charly Caruso, Sam Roberts and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T:

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– Below is video of Cathy Kelley interviewing The Velveteen Dream backstage at Takeover before his match with Aleister Black, where he hopes to make Black say his name. Dream starts the interview off by mocking Black. Dream goes on to say that one way or the other, The Velveteen Dream will hear his name come out of Black’s mouth.

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– Triple H tweeted the following on tonight’s big WarGames event:

Triple H Comments On A Possible Match With Kurt Angle

Triple H recently held a media conference call, promoting this Saturday’s NXT Takeover: War Games event. During the call, the Game talked about Kurt Angle and revealed his thoughts on a match with the Raw GM among other things. Below are some of the highlights of it:

Kurt Angle’s in-ring return at TLC:

“I think it’s awesome that Kurt’s back in the ring. When Kurt first came back to the company we said let’s take it one step at a time and see where things go. It’s funny that we had just started the process of taking Kurt through the medical and making sure he was healthy and all those things, Coincidentally, it ended up being completely a coincidence that Kurt and I had a conversation that started that process and then all of a sudden there was this opportunity and a need, and his results had just come in, so it just was a great coincidence in some ways.”

On being happy for Angle:

“I’m excited to see it, I’m happy for Kurt, To see where he’s at in his life, and see the turnaround that he’s had, and for him to come back home and get the response he has and have moments like he’s having right now, it’s awesome.”

On a possible match with the Olympic Gold Medallist:

“Would I love to get in the ring with Kurt and do something with Kurt? Absolutely, If it’s right, if it’s right for everybody, if he continues to want to stay in the ring, if I do [too], if it’s right for everybody, absolutely. Kurt’s one of the best ever. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen anybody pick it up as fast and become so good so fast, as Kurt.”

It’s worth mentioning here that during the same conference call, Triple H also revealed that the cage for the War Games match will not have a roof. You can check out his comments about the upcoming match here.

Quotes via WrestlingInc

Triple H Talks Bringing Back War Games Concept, Confidence In The Undisputed Era

Triple H recently spoke with NBC Sports to promote NXT Takeover: War Games this Saturday night on the WWE Network. Here are the highlights:

Confidence in The Undisputed Era group:

“I think they’re talented guys. You’re never 100 percent sure with anybody who walks in the door, but there are certain talent that you see come in who have an innate ability right away. Are there things we have to work on with them? Absolutely, they’re learning every day. The one thing I liked about those guys and why I was confident in ‘giving them the ball right off of the bat’ is because when we spoke and talked about things, they absorbed it. They’re sponges. They’re students of this. They want to learn.

“They’re not walking in the door going, ‘I know, I know how to do this.’ They’re walking in the door going ‘Wow, I have this opportunity to work with Shawn Michaels at the Performance Center, or with Terry Taylor, or this person, or that person.’ They can learn TV production from all of these different people. They are wide open to it. To me, that’s what makes you successful. It’s the guys that walk in going ‘ah, I got this’ that make it difficult. When you have someone who just wants to be a student, wants to learn and wants to, no matter how good they are, just take their ability to a whole other level.

“In this business, you constantly have to be willing to morph, grow, and think differently because it’s the nature of the beast. There are guys who have that hunger and desire to constantly evolve and you can see it from the first time you speak to them.”

Bringing back the War Games concept:

“For me WarGames has always been a very viable concept. It wasn’t just a name, it was a branding of a match that was meaningful in WCW. It’s something I’ve always had interest in. I’ve always liked the concept as a fan. As we move forward with NXT, it’s really started to become its own brand. We’ve had opportunities to do different things, whether that is ladder matches, or cage matches. But there was an opportunity that came along, given the weekend with Survivor Series and given the position [NXT] is in to brand something out and create something that NXT could own.

“It seemed like the perfect time to bring it out, so I dusted it off. Throughout the years, I was aware of Vince’s feelings about it. There were some things about that match that he liked and there were some things about the concept that he didn’t necessarily think worked, especially in today’s world. So I brought it back up to him and we walked through the process and I said here’s the way I think we can make this match work for us and he liked it, agreed with it, thought it worked great for NXT and was real happy to do it. So here we are.

“When you do this, the goal is not to go backwards. My goal isn’t to make people go, ‘oh is this as good as it was back then?’ I want to put a slightly different spin on it, so that it begins again and takes a life of its own because it can’t be what it was. I grew up watching it in the Dusty [Rhodes], [Ric] Flair, Four Horseman vs. the world sort of iteration of it and this cannot be that. It has to be today’s version of it. Hopefully it’ll be something that our fan base really enjoys. I think the NXT fans are going to love it. I know the talent is very excited about it. When we announced the match and word began to spread on the Internet, a bunch of main roster talent came to me and said, ‘oh my God, you’re doing WarGames? Anyway I can do something in that?’

“For me, it’s also a cool nod to Dream [‘The American Dream’ Dusty Rhodes]. It’s cool that his vision is able to continue.”

 

 

Possible Spoiler For Top Survivor Series Match

After this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, Triple H has been inserted into this weekend’s traditional RAW vs. SmackDown Live Elimination Tag Team Match at Survivor Series. Jason Jordan was originally scheduled to serve as the team’s final member, however, he suffered a storyline injury in his match with Bray Wyatt and was removed from the team as a result.

Despite constant begging to his on-screen father, Monday Night RAW General Manager, and Team RAW Captain Kurt Angle – Jordan could not retain his spot on the team. He was instead replaced by WWE COO Triple H, who gave Jordan a Pedigree after announcing he was the new final member of Team RAW.

Per a report from Wrestling Observer Radio, Jordan is now expected to turn heel and it’s very likely it happens at Survivor Series. Speculation suggests Jordan costs Team RAW their match this weekend as he targets Triple H or maybe even Angle.

Triple H Names HIs Opponent For Abu Dhabi Tour; 2nd Show Announced

WWE may have canceled one of their planned two shows in India this December, but they have added a second show in Abu Dhabi to make up for it.

WWE will be holding back-to-back shows in the Zayed Sports City Tennis Stadium on December 7th and 8th before heading to India for their planned Super-Show on the 9th.

Triple H has announced that he’ll be competing in Abu Dhabi – and his opponent will be none other than Roman Reigns.

Triple H vs. Roman Reigns

The match will come just one day before Triple H is scheduled to face Jinder Mahal in India.

Bobby Roode Reacts To Triple H On Team RAW, Goldberg WWE 24 Clip (Video)

– As seen on last night’s episode of Monday Night RAW, Jason Jordan was removed from Survivor Series as a member of Team RAW as a result of a storyline injury; and replaced by former WWE Champion Triple H. Bobby Roode, one member of Team SmackDown, took to Twitter to respond to the news. The match will now feature Shane McMahon, Bobby Roode, John Cena, Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura  taking on Kurt Angle, Triple H, Braun Strowman, Finn Balor and Samoa Joe:

–  After RAW last night WWE aired a special WWE 24 episode on Bill Goldberg. WWE tweeted out a clip from the special in which the former WCW Champ reunites with Vince McMahon:

Samoa Joe Cuts Team RAW Promo (Video), Triple H & Shane McMahon React To Announcement, Kalisto

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– Above is video of Samoa Joe talking to Mike Rome after teaming with Finn Balor to defeat Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson on this week’s Survivor Series go-home edition of RAW. Joe says its no secret that he and Balor haven’t seen eye to eye but Balor is a strong competitor and a strong part of Joe’s team for Sunday. Joe says Balor is not a weak link. Regarding Triple H being named the fifth member of Team RAW, Joe says Jason Jordan is the young upstart and the prodigy, but Joe isn’t here to compete with potential – he’s here to compete with professionals.

Joe says it’s unfortunate that Jordan got hurt but it’s not unfortunate for the team because Jason Jordan is a weak link. Joe says now that Jordan was injured, it’s a good thing Triple H did what he did because Joe would’ve. Joe says now they’ve upgraded and The Game is on their side, but so is the most dangerous player. Joe walks off to end the segment.

– As noted, the two-hour WWE Survivor Series Kickoff pre-show on Sunday will feature Kalisto vs. WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore. Tonight’s WWE 205 Live episode will feature a birthday celebration for Kalisto, who turns 32 years old today. Below is video of Kalisto and Akira Tozawa talking to Mike Rome after their loss to Drew Gulak and WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore on RAW. Kalisto says the loss fires him up and motivates him for Sunday. Kalisto believes they had the match won but he’s confident about leaving Survivor Series with the title.

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– Triple H and SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon tweeted the following after The Game named himself the final member of Team RAW on last night’s Survivor Series go-home edition of RAW from Atlanta. Sunday’s pay-per-view will now see Triple H team with Braun Strowman, Samoa Joe, Finn Balor and Team Captain Kurt Angle to face Team Captain Shane, John Cena, Bobby Roode, Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura. Triple H wrote:

Triple H RAW Return Video, AJ Styles On Facing Brock Lesnar This Sunday, Post-RAW Note

– As noted, Triple H returned to WWE RAW on this week’s Survivor Series go-home edition and announced himself as the fifth member of the men’s Team RAW for the 5-on-5 Traditional Elimination Match at Sunday’s pay-per-view. Team RAW will now feature Team Captain Kurt Angle, Triple H, Braun Strowman, Finn Balor and Samoa Joe vs. Team SmackDown’s Captain Shane McMahon, John Cena, Randy Orton, Bobby Roode and Shinsuke Nakamura.

Triple H named himself to the team after Jason Jordan was removed following an injury angle at the hands of Bray Wyatt earlier in the show. Below is video from the segment with Triple H, featuring a Pedigree to Jordan:

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– There was no dark main event following this week’s RAW in Atlanta due to the closing segment, which saw Braun Strowman powerslam Kane through the ring. For what it’s worth, WWE and the Philips Arena had Braun vs. Roman Reigns in a Street Fight plus Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose vs. RAW Tag Team Champions The Bar advertised locally.

– WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar appeared with Paul Heyman on this week’s RAW to address Sunday’s Survivor Series match and his new opponent, WWE Champion AJ Styles. Styles took to Twitter during RAW and tweeted the following on the match:

Triple H Added To WWE Survivor Series Match, Updated Card

Tonight’s WWE RAW saw an injury angle during Jason Jordan’s win over Bray Wyatt, used to write Jordan off the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view card for Sunday. Wyatt injured the knee of Jordan during the match and later furthered the injury in a post-match attack. RAW Team Captain and General Manager Kurt Angle later removed Jordan from the match and was about to name a replacement when he was interrupted by Stephanie McMahon and then Triple H, who named himself as the fifth member of Team RAW.

Below is the updated card for the November 19th Survivor Series pay-per-view from the Toyota Center in Houston:

5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Team Captain Kurt Angle, Braun Strowman, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, Triple H vs. Team Captain Shane McMahon, Randy Orton, Bobby Roode, Shinsuke Nakamura, John Cena

5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Team Captain Alicia Fox, Nia Jax, Asuka, Sasha Banks, Bayley vs. Team Captain Becky Lynch, Carmella, Tamina Snuka, Naomi, Charlotte Flair

RAW vs. SmackDown
WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. WWE Champion AJ Styles

RAW vs. SmackDown
WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. WWE United States Champion Baron Corbin

RAW vs. SmackDown
RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya

RAW vs. SmackDown
RAW Tag Team Champions Sheamus and Cesaro vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos

RAW vs. SmackDown
The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E, Xavier Woods)

Kickoff Pre-show: WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
Kalisto vs. Enzo Amore

Ex-WWE Writer On Why Triple H Intimidated Him

Former WWE writer Brian Gewirtz was recently a guest on former WWE Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian’s podcast, E&C’s Pod Of Awesomeness, to discuss a variety of professional wrestling topics. Gewirtz explained why he felt intimidated by a lot of performers he worked with, why WWE higher-ups didn’t want Edge and Christian doing comedy, and why comedy is an integral part in the growth of future main eventers. You can check out the highlights below:

Feeling intimidated by a lot of performers in the company:

“Yeah, I mean, [Edge, Christian, The Rock, Chris Jericho, and Kurt Angle] was probably the starting five of my first go around. I think, like, Al Snow and Steve Blackman too. Yeah, it’s a great starting line because, as a writer and everything, you’re supposed to write for everybody, but, like, human nature gets in the way. I mean, I was intimidated by a lot of people and if nobody was… I always figured, like, Triple H is very intimidating, and he was a big star, and he always seemed to put his material together himself, so it’s like, ‘okay, great – he’s all set.'”

“Rock, I had met at MTV before coming [to WWE], so I kind of knew him, and, well, he helped get me an interview with WWE in the first place, so we clicked right away and Mick [Foley] too, and Jericho. And this was at a time too when Jericho was going through a period where it was, like, ‘I’m losing to Viscera on [WWE Sunday Night] Heat? What the hell is going on?’ That type of thing. And then, [Edge and Christian], I think [clicked right away as well]. We’re around the same age. I pretended to like hockey a little bit to open the door.”

WWE higher-ups not wanting Edge and Christian to do comedy out of fear they wouldn’t be taken seriously:

“Yeah, that was a big back-and-forth that I used to have when the subject of Edge and Christian came up and it was ‘they’re too goofy – they’re too goofy; they’re never going to be main eventers if they’re going to be doing this type of ridiculousness’ and my argument was, and I’m sure it was not eliquated in a nice, mature way at the time. It was probably more like, ‘you’re stupid!’ and running away or something like that. But the point that I did eventually get across was, ‘it’s like, well, you’ve got to start somewhere, right?’ Like, [Edge] went from silent rage and puffy shirt, and evil vampires, and running around the subway for some reason, and now, [he has] got an identity.”

Comedy being a key starting point for many future main eventers:

“Nobody’s saying you have to be this forever, but now you’re more comfortable on the mic and you can go out there and cut a promo.” Gewirtz added, “but, no, it’s all that stuff though that gave you the ammunition to eventually evolve, that was my roundabout point, to eventually evolve into ‘The Rated-R Superstar’ and, I can’t really peg [Christian’s] character into one little catchphrase. I don’t want to say ‘The One More Match Guy’ because that doesn’t really do [him] any justice. I guess ‘Captain Charisma’. That’s true.”

You can listen to Gewirtz’s interview on E&C’s Pod Of Awesomeness by clicking this link here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Triple H vs. Jinder Mahal Announced For In India Next Month

Next month, WWE heads to India for live events in New Dehli on Friday, December 8th and Saturday, December 9th at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

Although Jinder Mahal is no longer the defending WWE Champion, the Modern Day Maharajah will still be a big focus of the shows. He’s expected to get a hero’s welcome, but fans may be conflicted about who to cheer for when Mahal steps in the ring.

In a video posted on Twitter on Saturday night, Triple H said fans have asked him ‘a million times’ if he’ll be wrestling in India. Indeed, he will and his opponent will be Jinder Mahal.

Triple H vs. Jinder Mahal will take place on the December 9th card and The Game is is touting it as “the biggest match in India’s history.”

Triple H just has one question for Jinder Mahal and the fans of India. “Are you ready?”

WWE Continues Celebration Of D-Generation X’s 20th Anniversary

The 10th of August 1997 marked the day that D-Generation X was formed and has since marked itself permanently into the history books of sports entertainment, alongside other legendary groups like the nWo.  Therefore WWE are celebrating their 20th anniversary throughout 2017.

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They previously released this backstage video of a photo shoot where modern day superstars pay respect to the rebellious legends.

Now, WWE has released a special collection of GIFs on Giphy for the WWE Universe to use.  The trove of GIFs features Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Road Dogg, X-Pac, The New Age Outlaws and more from their era defining band of superstars.

Here is a selection of what you can expect to find in the collection to use on Whatsapp, Twitter and most other forms of social media.

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The question now: Will the likes of The Shield still be household names and celebrated within the WWE Universe by 2032?  I think D-Generation X has a reply…

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Added bonus:

Here is my personal favourite DX moment… (although strictly speaking, this is just Shawn Michaels and Triple H)

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WWE Championship Presented To Manchester Arena Staff & Emergency Responders

On May 22nd 2017, Manchester Arena was targeted during a terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert. The attack resulted in the death of 23 people, as well as causing injuries to another 500, only 2 months after a previous terror attack in London.

During the terror attack in London, an off duty police officer, Charlie Guenigault jumped into service and assisted those in need. The heroic amateur rugby player was stabbed while protecting another officer, by tackling 1 of the 3 attackers to the ground. Charlie sustained injuries to his leg, head, back and stomach, literally putting his body on the line to protect and serve – even when off duty.

A month afterwards, Charlie Guenigault was surprised by Triple H who presented him with a custom made WWE Championship Title, to honour and respect his pure heroism in the face of an extreme and horrific situation.

Prior to the presentation, Sami Zayn had sent a personal video message as the officer wore Zayn’s “Worlds Apart” t-shirt.

A similar gesture was made to the staff of the Manchester Arena, and the local Manchester emergency services, as WWE superstars presented another custom Championship title.

Manchester WWE Championship

Titus O’Neil, Matt Hardy, Bailey, and Mickie James took part in the presentation on behalf of WWE who are currently taping RAW and SmackDown Live at the Manchester Arena during the UK tour.

Matt Hardy gave the following short statement:

To the staff of the Manchester Arena and the incredible Emergency Services who put their lives before others to help, we thank you. As a token of our respect and gratitude, we present you with this WWE Title, our way of recognising true champions.

Titus O’Neil added:

WWE has a fantastic and longstanding relationship with the Manchester Arena, dating back almost 20 years. As we have done for two decades, as we will tonight and tomorrow night, and as we will into the future… we stand with you, and we stand with Manchester.

Update On WWE Using Virtual Reality Technology

WWE has been testing virtual reality technology for nearly three years. Back in 2015, the company launched two VR experiences using the Samsung Gear VR platform powered by Oculus. During Tuesday’s Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal, Triple H said WWE continues to explore the virtual reality content.

“In some ways, it is kind of custom-made for what we do and I think as the technology improves it will get better and better,” Triple H said.

“Everybody wants to be there live and in person and if its Wrestlemania and you can put a headset on, or whatever that device is at the time, and you can actually put yourself on that front row sitting there experiencing it… that’s a whole different point of view,” he added.

While there’s a strong chance that we’ll see more WWE VR content in the future, Triple H added that WWE still needs to understand how to deliver the best fan experience.

H/T: CNBC

Triple H Makes Surprise Indy Appearance, Kane’s Bullet Club-Inspired Shirts

– WWE COO Triple H made a surprise appearance at a Insane Championship Wrestling show in the UK earlier today (Sun. November 5, 2017) alongside WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne. Here’s what “The Game” had to say during his appearance:

“This is where our business starts,” Triple H said. “Every single night in a place like this, with guys like this, and a group like ICW. That’s where it goes, ICW, PROGRESS, places like that, that’s where you see this stuff grow. That’s where you see it start. That’s where you see it boil up.”

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– Former WWE Champion Kane (real name Glenn Jacobs) is currently running for mayor of his hometown of Knox County, Tennessee. Kane released two professional wrestling-inspired t-shirts for his campaign – the first being a RAW IS WAR inspired shirt, while the second looks an awful lot like The Bullet Club’s famous t-shirt. Check it out:

Triple H Comments On A Possible Match With The Rock

WWE COO Triple H recently did an interview with Good Morning Britain to talk about several professional wrestling topics. “The Game” discussed the possibility of having one last match with The Rock, Conor McGregor’s past trash-talk about WWE stars, and Ronda Rousey coming to WWE. You can check out the highlights here:

Having one more match with The Rock:

“Dwayne and I started our careers together, I’ve probably fought him more than anybody,” he said. “I’ve said it before, I’d love to dance with ‘The Great One’ one more time.

Conor McGregor’s past trash-talk about WWE stars:

“Conor McGregor has said a lot of stuff about WWE in the past–I don’t have a problem with it because he said I was a Don, which is great–but he said a lot of stuff about our talent in the past,” he said. “[If] Conor McGregor comes in, it’s not gonna be an easy go.”

Ronda Rousey in WWE:

“She is very interested in our business, always has been a huge fan, that’s where the ‘Rowdy Ronda’ came from,” Triple H said. “I think she’s interested in the opportunity, I’m interested in offering her the opportunity, so we have some talking do.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Video: Triple H Joins The Shield At WWE Live Event From Glasgow

WWE’s UK tour kicked off on Wednesday from Glasgow, Scotland and fans in attendance were treated to WWE COO Triple H in action – and teaming up with The Shield.

Triple H, in full Shield gear, teamed up with Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose to defeat Sheamus, Cesaro and a returning Bray Wyatt in the main event.

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Check out this video of Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose introducing their partner for the main event:

Triple H On If The Great Khali Will Return To WWE Again

WWE COO Triple H recently spoke to News 18 to talk about several professional wrestling topics. “The Game” offered his thoughts on current WWE Champ Jinder Mahal’s reign as champion, as well as former WWE World Heavyweight Champion The Great Khali’s one-night return to WWE at Battleground earlier this year. Here are the highlights:

His thoughts on WWE Champ Jinder Mahal’s reign as champion thus far:

“Jinder has been champion for 3 months here I think you know there’s different ways to look at it. If I’m going to answer that from a wrestler’s point or a WWE superstar standpoint, sometimes people are looking at Jinder and saying maybe he doesn’t deserve the championship, it’s too early for him. They fail to see that Jinder was here before and yes he did not succeed the first time he was here and he went away and he left but they don’t see the hard work they don’t see the dedication he’s put in he has worked really hard and if I can say one thing from my point of view, Jinder has earned my respect. As not only a WWE superstar but as a champion I think the jury is out.

“I think it takes time to establish yourself as a champion you know superstars like Stone Cold Steve Austin or Myself or The Rock or John Cena weren’t built overnight. They take time. It takes time to earn the respect of a fan base and I think that’s what Jinder will do if he continues to put on the performance he does. He will continue to earn their respect over time. If he doesn’t then he clearly won’t be champion for long.”

The Great Khali’s one-night WWE return at Battleground:

“Great Khali is a legend in the industry and he is always welcome to the WWE and we look forward to appearances by him in the future if that is something he wants to do. I know right now he is here in India and he is enjoying and kind of helping to train the next generation of superstars as well and being very successful at that. But you know, Great Khali is always going to be a legendary figure to the WWE and that means he is welcome at any time he wants to.”

You can read Triple H’s full interview with News 18 by clicking this link here.