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Triple H's final house show match took place on June 29 in Tokyo, Japan, where he and Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Robert Roode and Samoa Joe in a tag team match after Nakamura pinned Roode. [198] Triple H's appearances became increasingly sporadic and 2020 became the first year in which he did not wrestle a match since the start of his career.
As Triple H brought a sledgehammer into the ring, Foley attempted to take it away from him, resulting in Triple H hitting Foley and Nash with a steel chair. Foley began to gush blood from the chair shot. Foley then stuck a stinky sock into Triple H’s mouth as retaliation, but Triple H broke up the hold and knocked Foley to the floor. Triple H ...
The undercard included a street fight match between Triple H and Cactus Jack for the WWF Championship which Triple H won to retain the title. This Royal Rumble was the first WWF pay-per-view event to air on terrestrial television in the United Kingdom , as Channel 4 had acquired the rights to broadcast World Wrestling Federation programming ...
This was Triple H's second Royal Rumble win and he became the third person to win the match as the number 30 entrant. This was only the second time that a Royal Rumble winner won the world championship for winning the eponymous match, after the 1992 event , where the vacant title was the prize, however, it was the first in which the reigning ...
Triple H was put out of action after being punted by Orton after the events of the pay-per-view, [71] while Shane was attacked by Legacy and was taken out on a stretcher. [72] Two months later, Batista later suffered the same fate and was taken out of the building by security, [ 73 ] while Triple H made his return and continued his feud with ...
The 2001 Backlash was the third Backlash professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on April 29, 2001, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois and was presented by Castrol GTX.
For his entrance, Triple H had Drowning Pool perform their version of his theme song, "The Game", live. [12] With Triple H's leg bandaged, both Jericho and Stephanie McMahon gave numerous shots at the leg during the match. Triple H outsmarted the two by dodging Jericho's attack, causing him to collide with Stephanie, who was standing on the ...
Triple H would end up getting a rematch at Judgment Day, an Iron Man Match, with Triple H's old friend, Shawn Michaels, as the guest referee. Triple H would get the deciding victory in the final seconds when The Undertaker interfered, attacking Triple H, which Michaels called as a victory by disqualification for Triple H, causing Triple H to ...