WWE: Should We Be Thanking Triple H for a Great Match or for His Dead Giveaway?
Triple H—Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Paul Levesque or whatever you call him these days—is without question one of the best in the game of pro wrestling. Even on his own (i.e. no push from his wife, his father-in-law or as will be argued for childishly in the coming weeks, a promo involving anyone named CM Punk), he's proven he's definitively one of the elite in the business of pro wrestling.
Oh yeah, and if you've followed WWE Monday Night Raw since Money In The Bank, he's one hell of an on-screen suit who can still fill out a suit—for those with the benefit of flash knowledge of him being Chief Executive Officer.
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Yes, he's had great matches, and his match against CM Punk at Night of Champions should be no exception, as Triple H pulled Kevin Nash out of the bout and responded to more trash talk from the sonic-booming "Voice of The Voiceless" by inserting himself in the match.
But allow me to be ballsy for a minute.
Allow me to boldly declare that the announcement of the dream match between "The Game" and "The Second-City Saint" was but the accompanying moment of last night's Raw in my mind, and while it was monumental, three words stood out even more.
Yes, three words stood out more, even more than Triple H and the crowd telling Nash and Punk to suck it (mostly Nash, and mostly for DX nostalgia) at the beginning of the show.
Remember when he told John Laurinaitis to remember something?
"I'm your boss," Triple H said, "You work for me."
With that having been said already, do we really need to wonder any longer if "Mr. H" sent that text to Nash at SummerSlam?
Seriously, how many of you guys honestly think the storyline, when we're done letting it unfold, is going to reveal it to be anyone but Triple H?
You don't even have to know about the ins and outs of the wrestling business to know it was Triple H. You could be viewing this as a straight-up mark who once thought Edge and Vickie Guerrero really did get married, and yet you could still know the signs point to Triple H.
Storyline-wise, Laurinaitis is just following orders and Nash is being a friend. Triple H is taking care of the business of making CM Punk about as memorable in pro wrestling as George Wells, but he's trying to play like he's innocent, thinking nobody will suspect him.
How's that working out for you, Hunter?
I'm just as willing to let it all unfold as some of you guys are, but the signs point to Triple H in the same way that all the signs pointed to the second coming of "They" to be Fortune in TNA. There's no denying that while it eventually may not be him, he is the prime candidate.
Alberto Del Rio could've done it, but of course, Ricardo Rodriguez might have needed to give Nash Del Rio's autobiography through the text before telling him to stick the winner.
John Cena could've done it, but although he's been sounding like quite the company man lately, WWE Creative has cold feet about giving Cena an insane edge, which might explain his willingness to get attacked by Nash, potentially not caring how hurt he got or who hurt him, as long as Punk never got another crack at the gold.
Heck, Punk could be part of the ruse, but...just, no. A series of articles could be written on why that would make no sense.
I maintain Hornswoggle, just because Hornswoggle could potentially have ill-will against Triple H from the DX-rebirth days. It'd be hilarious on 3,000 levels that an inaudible Superstar would play Punk and the WWE Universe out like that just because it was funny.
Then again, R-Truth could have done it. But the only explanation could have been that "Big Johnny" was the perfect foil to Little Jimmy, which Punk is in cohoots with in The Conspiracy.
That's C-O-N...spiracy, for you folks at home.
Who knows, maybe it was Linda McMahon, who I suspect might be Raw GM and wanted payback for what Punk put Vince through before Vince got relieved from his Chairman duties.
The truth is that while Punk-Triple H could be a great showstopper for Night of Champions, it could also be the last thing we see before we find out what we already know about who texted Nash to lay Punk out.
If not Triple H, who could it be?
If not Triple H, I'm all out of ideas...unless KoKo B. Ware did it because Punk hasn't mentioned him yet.



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