Where the HHH idea is going...

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What has HHH done since becoming a part timer on the business side of things that is different? Is he putting over young talent at Mania? No, he is jobbing to Taker while burying the roster talking about how they aren't cut from the same cloth that he and Taker were. Or he's single handedly destroying the momentum of the Summer of Punk. or putting on snoozefest matches hogging main event spotlight with fellow part timer Lesnar.

Nothing he has done up to this point should lead anyone to believe that HHH is ready to start putting young guys over. Nothing.
 

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What has HHH done since becoming a part timer on the business side of things that is different? Is he putting over young talent at Mania? No, he is jobbing to Taker while burying the roster talking about how they aren't cut from the same cloth that he and Taker were. Or he's single handedly destroying the momentum of the Summer of Punk. or putting on snoozefest matches hogging main event spotlight with fellow part timer Lesnar.

Nothing he has done up to this point should lead anyone to believe that HHH is ready to start putting young guys over. Nothing.

You could make the same claim back in the day in '02 and '03 after HHH got done 'burying' Jericho, RVD, Kane, Booker T. and even Goldberg to an extent, but he still ended up putting over Batista huge in 2005. He was workout buddies with Batista but as I mentioned, with Curtis being a 3rd generation star (like Rock and Orton) and with HHH supposedly liking him and just coming off a feud where he looked equal-to-slightly-superior to Lesnar, I can believe he won't be winning or at least burying Curtis right out of the gate. The CM Punk thing was silly, but then that whole ending was an overbooked mess anyway.

I loved "End Of An Era" and I had no issue with it as there wasn't a better opponent for Taker and just throwing a random new guy in there with him would have been boring and there'd be no interest in it. Sometimes, people should just tone down the smarkiness and just enjoy something for what it is.

I did hate HHH/Lesnar this year and actually had the idea of The Shield targeting HHH as their big victim going into Wrestlemania season and HHH teams with Orton and Sheamus (two guys he has history with on both sides of the fence) to take on The Shield while Punk fights Cena and Rock in a triple threat and Taker battles Lesnar, but meh. They try and stack as many big time matches as possible to give Wrestlemania the biggest feeling possible these days so they went with this rematch. I still hated HHH going over but a lot of that was Vince's ego in jobbing Lesnar out to his WWE superstars (as a way of saying WWE>UFC) as much as it was HHH's.
 

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140 characters or less dude :pity1:

It seems as though I've angered you. This cheer you up any?



Video kinda relevant because I can't remember a time since then where a big star from the past put over a young talent in such a big way. Maybe when Evolution split?
Yeah there was Sting vs AJ Styles at BFG 2009 but that was rendered meaningless almost immediately, ironically because of Hogan and Bischoff.

It's not about Triple H's ego as much as it's typical part-timer booking.
 
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- We noted before that the plan for the Triple H concussion storyline was for Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon, and possibly their children, to eventually appear on RAW and talk Triple H out of wrestling again. Another source says several different ideas are being discussed and nothing is certain yet.
His children? This sounds God awful.
 

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INB4 Orton punts the kids to finish the job of punting the McMahon family.
 

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Why do kids need to take part of a wrestling show? They're just kids, they won't fight as his daddy...
 

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His children? This sounds God awful.

Over here in the states it's actually a relevant sports topic, with football players suffering brain damage and whatnot. Pretty sure the IWC wants more relevant storylines, right?
Well, this will be fine if it's all crammed into one week and Triple H just takes some time ofhahahahahahahahaha... yeah, expect at least a month of weekly "should I retire" crap.
I'd fantasy book this, but you can't book a concussion storyline in 3 weeks lol
Also them overselling this concussion will look hella-bad when they keep showing Dolph has a legit one.
 

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It could be a great segment if played right.

If his children appear on the show, it could just be in appearance as a way of Stephanie pointing towards them as to say "You have them, me, all of us, and this whole empire will be the both of ours one day, you don't need this anymore." (THIS obviously refers to performing in the ring.) Have Vince say to him that getting in the ring and risking further injury is exactly what Heyman wants, because he knows it will help break the McMahon family mentally and cause their children great distress and that's exactly what Heyman wants. Imagine HHH is convinced by this speech but then Heyman shows his face and starts to refer to his children and even taunt them in a way that offends Triple H to the bone (I'm reminded of Bischoff taunting referee Randy Robinson's children that time on Nitro) and this provokes him to step back in the ring after all. We already know a huge part of HHH's hate for Heyman stems from the comments he's made about his family in general. Heyman having direct contact with his children and saying awful things about HHH and Steph to them (or about them directly) would surely make HHH's hatred of Heyman reach a boiling point.
 

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They try to convince him to stop wrestling and retire since he can't take damage like he used to, and his body can no longer take it. The kids starts crying and say that they love him and they don't want him to get hurt. But he still refuses to retire because it's what he does and the thing that he loves to do.
Weeks after, they try again, but he is still refusing and out of nowhere, HBK music hits.
Shawn Michaels agrees with the family that it's time for HHH to hang his shoes and focus on his family, he tells him that part of being a good wrestler is knowing when it's the time to say goodbye, and that in 2010 he knew that it's time for him to say goodbye and he did.

Triple H says that of all people, he thought that HBK was for sure the one who will agree with him against everyone, and he asks HBK how could he turn on him..
This leads to problem between the 2 which will lead to HBK telling H that if he think that he still can do it in the ring, he needs to prone it....,against him....at WMXXX, on one condition, if H loses, he retires ..
At WM30, HBK beats HHH in a great match to end his career.
You heard it here first.
 

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HBK won't come out of retirement Baraa.
 

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No he won't. There is no logical reason for it. He's one of the few guys who have stayed adament to staying retired from in ring competition. He's making good money from his hunting show so they cannot even hold that card over him. There is no reason for HBK to come back to the ring.
 

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No he won't. There is no logical reason for it. He's one of the few guys who have stayed adament to staying retired from in ring competition. He's making good money from his hunting show so they cannot even hold that card over him. There is no reason for HBK to come back to the ring.


H said before that he wants his last match to be against HBK, one match won't hurt anyone, and it definitely won't affect his hunting show.