WWE News: Latest Update on Triple H Facing Kevin Nash at WWE TLC
The saga involving Triple H and Kevin Nash seems to be never-ending.
The beef between the two real-life best buddies started all the way back in August at SummerSlam when Nash returned to the WWE, laid out CM Punk with a Jackknife Powerbomb and allowed Alberto Del Rio to win his first WWE Championship.
It took many shapes and forms, but it continued when Triple H faced Punk at Night of Champions, teamed with Punk at Vengeance and then found himself on the wrong end of a number of attacks by Nash.
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Throughout all the physical confrontations between Nash and Triple H, however, those two have still yet to meet in singles action. We thought it might happen at Survivor Series, but it didn’t.
And now it appears as if we’re going to have to wait another month or two—or perhaps even forever—to see it go down.
"There was talk this weekend that Kevin Nash vs. Triple H has been moved from TLC to the Royal Rumble pay-per-view or scrapped altogether.
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You’ve got to be kidding me.
While I really don’t want to see Nash vs. Triple in singles action—mainly because I think any match between the two will suck—the WWE has invested far too much time in this feud to move it back again to the Royal Rumble, much less to completely scrap it.
I mean, Triple H and Nash have been involved in many of Raw’s top storylines for roughly four months now. So, you’re just never going to get anything out of that?
Then, what the hell was the point of bringing Nash back in the first place? Nothing, I guess.
He has added little to nothing to Monday Night Raw, and just about the only thing he’s achieved is managing to steal precious TV time from the WWE’s up-and-coming stars. I’d be fine with never seeing Nash take on Triple H on pay-per-view if Nash never came back in the first place.
But since the WWE brought Nash back for some reason and gave him such a high-profile position on Raw, we need to get a match out of him. And we need to get it soon.
That way, he can just go away, and the WWE can stop wasting six months of our time on a storyline between a 42-year-old part-timer and a 52-year-old who doesn’t even wrestle anymore.



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