Posts Tagged ‘Triple H’

Triple H Comments On Austin Podcast Interview, Rusev On Flag Incident On RAW, Ernie Ladd

– Triple H posted the following comment on his official Twitter account (@TripleH) immediately after his interview with Steve Austin on the live “Stone Cold Podcast” on the WWE Network after Monday’s edition of RAW.

For those interested, you can read a detailed recap of HHH’s appearance on the Stone Cold Podcast, as well a short clip of the interview by clicking here.

– Below is the video package on WWE Hall Of Famer “The Big Cat” Ernie Ladd that aired on Monday’s RAW in honor of “Black History Month.”

– WWE ended up posting a fourth RAW Fallout video on their official YouTube channel after this week’s show. The fourth installment of RAW Fallout, which you can view below, features Rusev reacting to the Russian flag incident during RAW.

For those who missed the initial three RAW Fallout videos, you can check those out by clicking here.

Updated WWE Fast Lane Card: New Matches Added

On Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in Denver, Colorado, we saw the beginning of several programs leading into the first ever WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view, which emanates live from the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee on Sunday, February 22, 2015.

Below are some confirmed and rumored matches for the show:

Confirmed

– John Cena vs. Rusev

– Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan (#1 Contendership Match)

– Nikki Bella (c) vs. Paige (WWE Divas Championship)

– Triple H and Sting face-to-face confrontation

Rumored

– Bad News Barrett vs. Dean Ambrose (WWE Intercontinental Championship)

Make sure to visit us here on the website on Sunday, February 22, 2015 for the best WWE Fast Lane live results coverage on the web!

Reigns vs. Bryan At Fast Lane, Winner Gets Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar’s WrestleMania opponent is now uncertain.

WWE COO Triple H announced on RAW that due to the controversy surrounding the Royal Rumble as a result of The Rock’s involvement, Roman Reigns will have to fight for his chance to main event WrestleMania.

At WWE Fast Lane on February 22nd, Reigns will face Daniel Bryan to determine who challenges Brock Lesnar. Bryan defeated Seth Rollins on RAW (with help from Reigns) to get the match.

Triple H’s “Major Announcement” On RAW Revealed

This week’s edition of WWE RAW opened with The Authority — Triple H and Stephanie McMahon — making their way down to the ring to make their “major announcement” that will “shake WWE to its’ very core.”

After making a bunch of jokes and bad puns about Sunday’s NFL Super Bowl game, the two showed footage of the Royal Rumble match. Triple H talks about The Rock interfering in the match. He also spoke about his face-to-face confrontation with “The Vigilante” Sting at the upcoming WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view later this month.

Finally, they get to the “major announcement.” On RAW, Daniel Bryan and Seth Rollins will go one-on-one in a singles match where the winner will go on to face Roman Reigns at the WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view. Whoever wins the match at Fast Lane will go on to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 31.

We will update you here on the website later tonight when the winner of the Bryan-Rollins match emerges.

Enzo Amore On Being Discovered By Triple H, How Accessible He Is With NXT Talents

NXT star Enzo Amore recently spoke to the Chad Dukes Wrestling Show about being discovered by Triple H, how accessible Triple H is for the talent in NXT and other people in the WWE developmental system that he credits for his success.

Below are highlights of the interview:

On the NXT product and guys working both NXT and the main roster: “I never was in a wrestling ring before I stepped foot into a WWE ring, so I am a product of NXT. I trained under Bill DeMott. I did a lot of my promo work with Dusty Rhodes. Those two guys were so instrumental in my career, I feel like I never could just completely take that step out of NXT. I owe it to the fans, I owe it to the people around me, the trainers, the coaches. That’s what you see in our product, you see people who are hungry and those people who are coming back, pulling double duty, they’re hungry, they wanna compete. The NXT environment is so competitive.”

On being discovered by Triple H: “He had started training with my strength coach. From the age of 14 I had been training with Joe DeFranco from DeFranco’s Training Systems out of New Jersey, they do a lot of combine training. I had played college football, I had always lifted and was a huge fan of the sports entertainment business, more particularly the WWE. Huge fan of DX, Shawn Michaels and Triple H. One day I was working out at DeFranco’s gym and Joe came up to me and said, ‘I got a phone call from a guy named Paul Levesque, who wants me to train him.’ My jaw just hit the ground.

After about a year of him training with Hunter, I made a YouTube video… I was always training so basically I gave Joe a link to a YouTube page that had a compilation of me lifting, running, boxing, and then I cut a promo at the end of it on the Hudson River around the time the Jersey Shore was popular. Came at the Jersey Shore people’s necks, a little disrespect, hit em with a little 1-2 combo, the haymaker, pancaker, and badaboom, the realest guy in the room was born.

He showed it to Hunter and Hunter just gave me a tryout. He’s our boss and he’s very approachable out here at NXT. He gave me my first opportunity and I’ll never forget the words that he said to me when I met him, he simply said, ‘don’t screw this up.’ He probably wouldn’t remember it, but for me I hung onto those words, because that’s all he said.”

On how accessible Triple H is with NXT talents: “He is hands on as hands on gets. I’ve seen him step in the ring with guys, I’ve seen him go over promo material, I’ve seen him congratulate people when they’ve done something admirable. He’s extremely approachable, you can’t ask for a better boss. He’s somebody who you wanna work for.”

Check out the complete interview at ChadDukesWrestlingShow.com.

Stephanie McMahon Trades Shots With TV Host During Super Bowl, NXT Divas “#LikeAGirl” Video

– The NXT Divas released a “#LikeAGirl” video to go with the “Always #LikeAGirl” ad that aired during the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday evening. NXT General Manager William Regal tweeted that he was proud to present the video, which you can check out below.

– As noted earlier today, Stephanie McMahon and Triple H were in attendance at the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday night in Arizona cheering on the New England Patriots. During the game, Stephanie and television host Joel McHale of “The Soup” fame on E! went back-and-forth in a playful manner on social media. Below are some of the comments the two made to each other.

Triple H’s Announcement To Open RAW, More On The New Tough Enough

– The new season of WWE Tough Enough on the USA Network will feature several NXT wrestlers who have not yet appeared on TV, according to verified WWE insider ‘MetsFan4Ever.

During a recent WWE tryout camp at the Performance Center, several executives from the USA Network were in attendance scouting potential Tough Enough cast members. It’s believed that third-generation wrestler Tessa Blanchard was one of the people the USA Network was interested in.

– Vince McMahon and several other top WWE officials flew out to Denver, Colorado (site of tonight’s RAW) on Sunday morning due to the snow storm that hit the Northeast last night and today. Many flights out of the Northeast were cancelled today, so this proved to be a smart move from Vince & company.

– The Authority has announced on Twitter that Triple H will kick off tonight’s RAW with his big announcement about the Royal Rumble controversy.

Jim Ross Blog: Should WWE Sign Bubba Ray Dudley?, Austin/HHH, Reigns Controversy

In a new blog posted on his official website, WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross shared his thoughts on tonight’s “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H, the controversy surrounding Roman Reigns, CM Punk in the UFC and whether or not WWE should sign Bubba Ray Dudley.

Below are highlights:

On tonight’s “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H: “Hopefully, the HHH podcast with Steve Austin won’t be the best part of my Monday night WWE viewing as the two former rivals have a tough act to follow after the Austin/McMahon podcast of a few weeks ago. I’m curious to see what twists and turns this interview takes as it should be a revealing and entertaining hour or so of programming. Austin and Jericho are the beneficiaries of having the WWE Network behind them with their respective podcasts.

IMO the more original @WWENetwork programming WWE can create the better in my view. Things like Austin/HHH should be good for the network and is relatively inexpensive to produce.”

On the controversy surrounding Roman Reigns: “Some never say die fans are still complaining about Roman Reigns winning the Royal Rumble but I’d guess by next week it won’t be such a big deal to the vocal minority. None of us know what shape of the WM31 card is going to resemble in it’s final rendition. I’m happy to wait and see as I can’t affect the card any more than anyone reading this.

Plus, my guess is that many who say that they won’t watch WM31 will be unable to resist temptation especially for $9.99.

Question…do you think that most vocal wrestling fans are as passionate regarding other, more important aspects of their lives as they are about pro wrestling? Just curious….”

On CM Punk in the UFC: “After talking with several MMA aficionados over the past several days they agree that it is ignorant for those MMA purists to diss CM Punk for getting into MMA w/ UFC including the fact that Brock Lesnar may well stick is toe back into UFC waters. It’s all about the cash and bringing press to the brand in a positive manner. What it actually is would be a no brainer to sane individuals.

No one in MMA, boxing or pro wrestling has enough box office attractions even if said attractions turns out to be a one hit wonder. That’s why now is a good time to take calculated risks.”

On Bubba Ray Dudley to WWE: “From a creative standpoint, I could easily see Bubba Dudley returning to WWE if for no other reason to allow Bubba to work with the younger talents on the road at live events. Young talents cannot improve working with those who have the same or less than them skill sets.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE Teasing That Triple H’s Announcement Will Involve Dean Ambrose

On Monday’s RAW, WWE COO Triple H will make a major announcement regarding the controversy surrounding last weekend’s Royal Rumble match.

With Triple H teasing that the announcement could shake the foundation of WWE to its core, WWE is now hinting that Dean Ambrose could be involved. WWE posted the following on Instagram:

How will @tripleh announcement tomorrow on #Raw affect #DeanAmbrose? #Unstable #WWE

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Curtis Axel Claims He Won The Royal Rumble & More

– Tampa Bay Online has published an article noting Hulk Hogan’s Beach club venue in Florida has been forced to stop running large concerts due to noise complaints from neighbors in the community.

– Curtis Axel continues to claim that he won the Royal Rumble match, since he technically was never eliminated. He tweeted:

– Dolph Ziggler tweeted the following about Triple H making a huge announcement on RAW regarding the Royal Rumble controversy:

https://twitter.com/HEELZiggler/status/561726192433131520

Jim Ross Blog: Royal Rumble Controversy, RAW Announcement, Roman Reigns, Casket Match & More

In his latest website blog, WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross shares some more random thoughts about the controversy stemming from this past Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, as well as thoughts from Thursday’s live WWE SmackDown broadcast.

Below are highlights:

On some more random Royal Rumble thoughts: “No one was booing Roman Reigns at live events prior to the Rumble. People booed Reigns because Daniel Byran did NOT win the Rumble match and not because Roman DID.

In hindsight, like Orton, and Sheamus, Daniel Bryan should not have been booked in the Rumble match.

I still feel that the next several WWE TV broadcasts will hold new and provocative content as it relates to the Rumble matters leading into WM31.

Fans often times forget that there are multiple, ‘right’ ways to do something regarding storylines, etc in the biz. It’s been that way since I can remember.”

On the casket match at SmackDown: “Daniel Bryan got a key victory over Kane on Thursday night Smackdown but I still am leery that most fans won’t like who DB faces at WM31 unless it’s in a title bout or should I say it’s in THE title bout.”

On Roman Reigns and Triple H’s announcement on next week’s RAW: “While many still question WWE’s decision to postilion Roman Reigns where he’s headed apparently, I applaud the long term planning component of the process. I do agree with many that Reigns is a work in progress but he’s got a great upside IMO.

I love this, any time a villain says he’s going to put an end to a particular controversy, it generally means he’s going to add to said controversy.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

VIDEO: HHH Talks To Michael Cole About RAW Announcement, Sting, Fast Lane & More

Triple H is the guest on the latest edition of Michael Cole’s weekly sit-down interview for WWE.com.

In this week’s interview, Triple H talks to Michael Cole about the following topics:

– Weather issues resulting in the cancellation of Monday’s post-Royal Rumble edition of WWE RAW, resulting in WWE airing SmackDown live in Hartford, Connecticut on Thursday night.

– The WWE Network reaching one million subscribers, becoming the fastest growing digital streaming subscription service of all-time.

– WWE offering another free month of the WWE Network in February.

– Triple H appearing as the second guest on the “Stone Cold Podcast” live on the WWE Network next Monday night immediately following WWE RAW.

– The next NXT Takeover live special on the WWE Network on Wednesday, February 11th.

– The controversy stemming from last Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view and his big announcement coming up on next Monday’s edition of WWE RAW.

– His challenge to meet Sting face-to-face at the first ever WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view on Sunday, February 22nd.

Check out the complete Triple H and Michael Cole sit-down video interview at the top of this page.

Title Match Announced For WWE Fast Lane PPV: Updated Card

On the live edition of WWE SmackDown on Thursday night, WWE announced a new title match for the WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view, which is scheduled for Sunday, February 22nd.

Nikki Bella will be defending the WWE Divas Championship against Paige at the show, which is the final pay-per-view before this year’s WrestleMania 31 event in March.

With the Bella-Paige match announced, below is the latest official lineup for the first-ever WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view event:

– John Cena vs. Rusev

– Triple H and Sting face-to-face confrontation

– Nikki Bella (c) vs. Paige (WWE Divas Championship)

Make sure to join us here on Sunday, Feb. 22nd for the best WWE Fast Lane live results coverage on the web.

Triple H Vows To Put An End To The Royal Rumble Controversy On RAW

Triple H kicked off this week’s live edition of WWE SmackDown from Hartford, CT. addressing the controversial WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view from this past Sunday night.

HHH spoke about the Rumble controversy with Roman Reigns winning and then showed footage on the big screen to refresh the fans memory. He then promised that he is going to put an end to the controversy on this coming Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in Denver, CO.

Triple H went on to say that the announcement on Monday’s RAW would likely “shake the WWE Universe to its’ core.”

Make sure to join us here on Monday night for live WWE RAW results coverage.

Notes On Post-WM31 Edition Of SmackDown, Superstar Billy Graham Interview, Austin Podcast

– The post-WrestleMania 31 edition of WWE SmackDown will be taped on March 31st at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. Advertised locally for the show are Daniel Bryan, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins. There is a pre-sale going on for tickets to the show right now with the code “WWEFAN.”

– Former WWE writer and MLW Radio host Court Bauer is the guest on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast, the final edition of his show before he returns live to the WWE Network on Monday night following WWE RAW, where he will be joined by WWE executive/performer Triple H.

The official description for the latest Austin podcast with Bauer reads as follows:

SASu – EP189 – Court Bauer of MLW Radio

“The Royal Rumble is still on Steve’s mind… and so is the NXT REvolution PPV! And he’s discussing both with MLW Radio’s Court Bauer. Topics covered: Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, Sting, Paul Heyman, Dean Ambrose, Sami Zayn and Adrian Neville. You’ll also find out why the Triple Threat match at the Rumble was the best match Steve’s seen in years… pay close attention because the Word Of The Day is back too! “

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– Below is a new video interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Superstar Billy Graham where he talks about playing football in the Canadian Football League prior to his pro wrestling days, which led to him being trained to wrestle in the Calgary area.

WWE Changes Plans For Paul Heyman During Royal Rumble, The Bunny Gone From WWE?, More

– When Paul Heyman got a big pop from the fans in Philadelphia during his backstage segment with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view this past Sunday night, the decision was made to not introduce him in the arena before the WWE World Heavyweight Championship triple-threat match.

– The Bunny from Adam Rose’s “Rosebuds” group may be gone from WWE. There were plans at one point for a Bunny vs. Adam Rose exchange during the Rumble match, but as seen last Sunday night, that never happened. Additionally, The Bunny hasn’t appeared on WWE television in quite a while.

– The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view drew an advanced sellout of just under 14,000 fans at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WWE announced during the show that 17,164 fans were in attendance.

(Credit: F4WOnline.com)

Update On Steve Austin’s Interview With HHH, WWE Capitalizes On NFL’s “Deflate-Gate”

– On the latest edition of WWE Inbox, WWE capitalizes on the “deflate-gate” controversy surrounding the NFL’s New England Patriots, which WWE Superstars and WWE Divas offering advice on how the team can cheat better. Check out the latest WWE Inbox below.

– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is now taking questions on social media for his upcoming “Stone Cold Podcast” interview with Triple H next Monday night on the WWE Network. Austin recently tweeted the following:
https://twitter.com/steveaustinBSR/status/560607943234953216

Kevin Owens Continues To Impress, Video Of DDP, Jake & Hall At Sundance

– NXT star Kevin Owens’ merchandise is selling “extremely well” according to a report at PWInsider.com. Owens’ first WWE t-shirt first went on sale last month.

WWE officials are very happy with how the former Kevin Steen has brought a significant fan base with him to NXT, something a lot of NXT talents haven’t done.

Photos: Lana Poses For Maxim Magazine

– Episodes of Saturday Night’s Main Event are being added to the WWE Network this week.

– Triple H has surpassed 2 million Twitter followers this week.

– Diamond Dallas page posted video of himself with Scott Hall and Jake Roberts in Park City, Utah this past weekend for the premiere of Jake’s new documentary, “The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake” at the Sundance Film Festival.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpueEyb9Z88

Reigns vs. Lesnar Official For WrestleMania, Cena-Rusev Feud Kicks Off

Roman Reigns was the last man standing in the 2015 Royal Rumble match and earned a WrestleMania title shot against Brock Lesnar, who retained the World Heavyweight Championship in a phenominal 3-way match with John Cena and Seth Rollins.

During the WWE Royal Rumble Fallout post-show on the WWE Network, Rusev interrupted John Cena’s interview with Renee Young, leading to the two going nose-to-nose and being kept apart by other Superstars. This is the kickoff to a Cena vs. Rusev WrestleMania feud.

With those two matches set and Triple H vs. Sting all but announced, the top of the card is starting to take shape.

Video Preview For Stone Cold Podcast With HHH, WWE Royal Rumble Attendance

– As noted, the “Stone Cold Podcast” returns to the WWE Network, live on Monday, February 2nd immediately following RAW, as WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin will interview Triple H. Below is the official video promo for the special.

– Michael Cole announced during the beginning of the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view that the attendance for the show, which took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was 17,164.

Stone Cold Podcast Returns To WWE Network With Triple H, WWE 24 Debuts On Monday

WWE promoted the premiere of a new show called “WWE 24,” which debuts on the WWE Network after tomorrow night’s post-Royal Rumble edition of WWE RAW. The show will give an unprecedented, all-access, documentary-style look at last year’s WrestleMania XXX.

Also advertised during the Royal Rumble Kickoff Show on Sunday night was the return of the “Stone Cold Podcast” to WWE Network, as WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin will interview Triple H live on Monday, February 2nd immediately after WWE RAW.

WWE Honoring Pat Patterson At Tonight’s WWE Royal Rumble PPV

WWE is wishing a happy 74th birthday to WWE Hall Of Famer and the creator of the Royal Rumble match concept, Pat Patterson, at tonight’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WWE will air a graphic on the big screen to honor the longtime legendary WWE executive.

Below is a photo, courtesy of Stephanie McMahon’s official Twitter account, of Patterson talking with Vince McMahon, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in the arena prior to tonight’s show.

Enzo Amore Talks About Triple H Giving Him Opportunity At NXT

NXT star Enzo Amore was recently interviewed by Chad Dukes of CBS Radio Washington DC 106.7 The Fan and ChadDukesWrestling.com. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Developing At NXT:

“I never was in a wrestling ring before I stepped foot into a WWE ring, so I am a product of NXT. I trained under Bill DeMott. I did a lot of my promo work with Dusty Rhodes. Those two guys were so instrumental in my career, I feel like I never could just completely take that step out of NXT. I owe it to the fans, I owe it to the people around me, the trainers, the coaches. That’s what you see in our product, you see people who are hungry and those people who are coming back, pulling double duty, they’re hungry, they wanna compete. The NXT environment is so competitive.”

Triple H Giving Him Opportunity: 

“He had started training with my strength coach. From the age of 14 I had been training with Joe DeFranco from DeFranco’s Training Systems out of New Jersey, they do a lot of combine training. I had played college football, I had always lifted and was a huge fan of the sports entertainment business, more particularly the WWE. Huge fan of DX- Shawn Michaels and Triple H. One day I was working out at DeFranco’s gym and Joe came up to me and said, ‘I got a phone call from a guy named Paul Levesque, who wants me to train him.’ My jaw just hit the ground.”

“After about a year of him training with Hunter, I made a YouTube video… I was always training so basically I gave Joe a link to a YouTube page that had a compilation of me lifting, running, boxing, and then I cut a promo at the end of it on the Hudson River around the time the Jersey Shore was popular. Came at the Jersey Shore people’s necks, a little disrespect, hit ‘em with a little 1-2 combo, the haymaker pancaker and badaboom, the realest guy in the room was born.”

“He showed it to Hunter and Hunter just gave me a tryout. He’s our boss and he’s very approachable out here at NXT. He gave me my first opportunity and I’ll never forget the words that he said to me when I met him, he simply said, ‘don’t screw this up.’ He probably wouldn’t remember it, but for me I hung onto those words, because that’s all he said.”

Five Non-Royal Rumble Matches That Stole The Show

This time of year is always thought of as the “Road to Wrestlemania” and is supposed to be a moment in which a career is made, a legacy is increased, or a hall of fame spot is cemented.  With such a grand prize at the helm, it’s no wonder the Royal Rumble is one of the most anticipated matches of the year.  Between the surprise returns, the elimination teases, the underlying stories, or the sheer number of superstars in the ring at one time, there’s no denying the excitement that the January event brings with it.  This Sunday will host the latest installment of the event, which is sure to thrill, as Seth Rollins joins John Cena and Brock Lesnar in a battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.  The build-up for this match thus far has been amazing, with each superstar taking turns to look as good as possible, with Lesnar being the most recent destroyer.

But the best part about the Royal Rumble is that it’s more than just a match; it’s a full-scale event, complete with it’s own card, stories, and unique twists.  In fact, some of the best matches in WWE history took place at this battlefield, and a few times in history, those matches overshadowed the Rumble itself.  When you’re not one of the thirty men in the match, you have to take matters into your own hands.  You have to make sure that the fans don’t forget about you, and you have to make sure that you compete at a level that you may only reach once or twice a year.  Just as Cena, Rollins, and Lesnar look to do this Sunday night, superstars in the past went out there to steal the show, and make sure the Rumble didn’t steal their spotlight.  Let’s take a look at the top-five matches that stole the Royal Rumble.

#5.  Daniel Bryan vs. Bray Wyatt, 2014.

What was otherwise a disappointing Royal Rumble was fortunate enough to see one of the best one on one match-ups in Royal Rumble history.  I was lucky enough to be just five rows away from this incredible match when it happened, and even now as I look back on it, it was by far the best live match I have ever seen.  Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt met after weeks and weeks of build-up, which included Bryan joining the Wyatt family for a brief period of time, as well as a series of other strange and unusual situations.  Disappointingly, the overall feud itself mostly fizzled, as Wyatt was not truly portrayed as a cult leader, and Bryan was portrayed as a hero who moved too quickly through the events that unfolded.  The truth was, Bryan being so over made it impossible to capitalize on him becoming a heel in the Wyatt family, so the plug was pulled prematurely, and the feud ended up changing neither man for the better or worse.

While the feud itself may have been sub-par and disappointing, Bryan and Wyatt proved that night that they had chemistry in the ring, and understood each other completely.  It was a match filled with high-risk spots, high-impact moves, and false finishes, and eventually saw Wyatt taking the win.   Some of the best moments included Wyatt nailing the “Sister Abigail” on the barricade, Bryan selling a Wyatt clothesline like a champion, and Bryan nailing a number of suicide dives.

#4.  Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels, 2004.

A lot of people look back at RAW from 2002-2004 as Triple H’s “reign of terror.”  He was the 2002 Royal Rumble winner, and somewhat exclusively traded World Championships back and forth with Shawn Michaels and others between then and 2005. 2003 also saw the rise of “Evolution”, a group dedicated to keeping Triple H on top of WWE, which took over most of the Monday Night Raw storytelling up until Wrestlemania 21.     Despite Michaels and Triple H being one of the best feuds of all time, this period in history is widely looked at with a negative annotation, usually referred to as “boring” or “predictable.”

However, despite the criticism, there’s no denying that Triple H and Shawn Michaels put on some of the best matches throughout the early 2000’s, and on that list is their Last Man Standing match from the 2004 Royal Rumble.  It was a match that followed months of assaults, abuse, torture, injuries, and bad blood, and led to one of the best Last Man Standing matches of all time.  Michaels and Triple H put each other through hell and back, and then some, and overshadowed not just the Rumble match itself, but the entire event.  (Not to mention, WWE would most likely want you to forget who won that year.)

For the full build-up promo video, click here:

Video Of Triple H On Good Morning America, Vince Hypes WWE’s “Biggest Year Ever”

– Lucha Libre star Laredo Kid got a WWE tryout at Monday’s RAW Reunion show from Dallas, according to Kris Zellner of The Lucha Report. Laredo told SuperLuchas.net that he thought the tryout went pretty well and he hopes WWE officials call him back.

– WWE COO Triple H appeared on Good Morning America this morning to discuss breaking character at Monday’s RAW to console 8-year-old fan Lucian Deering, who was crying at ringside during the main event. Triple H said:

“As we were sitting ringside, the young man was behind me and he was chanting my name, over and over. It was just me being in character. I said, with eye brows up, ‘Hey, stop messing with me. I’m trying to do my job over here.’”

You can see video of Triple H’s appearance at Good Morning America, as well as a photo of Lucian Deering backstage with his father at RAW, at GMA.Yahoo.com.

– Vince McMahon tweeted the following on Friday morning, stating that 2015 is going to be WWE’s best year yet: