Official HHH vs. Brock Lesnar (No Holds Barred/Career On The Line) Discussion Thread
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In his obsession to settle the score with the 266-pound Anomaly who’s methodically targeted those closest to him, Triple H may have unwittingly ushered in the final chapter of his proud career as a WWE Superstar. The King of Kings will war with the uncontrollable Brock Lesnar in a No Holds Barred Match at WrestleMania on April 7, but the opportunity comes at a cost: If Lesnar wins, Triple H must retire from in-ring competition. (WATCH)
The No Holds Barred and the retirement stipulations were both ploys of Lesnar and Paul Heyman, who convinced the incensed Triple H to sign on for the fight before knowing the exactly what type of contest it would be. Although The Game likely perceives the No Holds Barred environment — in which all maneuvers and weapons are fair game — as an ideal format for him to reciprocate the pain Lesnar’s inflicted on the McMahon-Helmsley family, less foreseeable was the possibility Triple H’s 18 years as a WWE competitor could come to a close at The Grandest Stage of Them All.
Then again, given the tumultuous tone of the his rivalry with the only former WWE, NCAA and UFC Heavyweight Champion in history, maybe Triple H has viewed a WrestleMania showdown with Lesnar as an all-or-nothing affair all along.
After having his arm broken in a loss to The Anomaly at SummerSlam last year, The Game appeared ready to hang up his boots and focus on his front-office duties as WWE COO. Yet, when Lesnar — who quit WWE the night after SummerSlam, boasting he had nothing more to prove — shed his free-agent status and returned in January by breaking the hip of Triple H’s father-in-law, WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, The Game was spurred back into action. (WATCH: Triple H and Brock’s raging rivalry)
This time, The Game takes on the responsibility of defending not only the company he helps oversee, but also more importantly, his family and closest allies. According to Heyman, for Triple H to fall short against Lesnar would be the ultimate disappointment — a letdown for the WWE Universe, Triple H’s family and The Game himself. But with his career as a Superstar now on the line, the stakes at WrestleMania simply could not be higher for The King of Kings.
There’s no turning back. With the weight of the world on his shoulders, an intensely aggressive fighter as his opponent and absolutely No Holds Barred, can Triple H make Lesnar suffer the consequences for all the hardships he’s caused? Or will one of WWE’s most incredible careers end abruptly and gruesomely at the hands of The Anomaly? One of WWE’s two proudest warriors will suffer a mighty loss at the only event big enough to host such a brawl, WrestleMania, which kicks off on pay-per-view April 7 at 7 ET/4 PT.
Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
if this is HHHs last match (which we know its not) then HHH vs Brock will be the last match on the card. No way HHH has his last match and it does not close the show and plus no way is HHH retiring at WM 29 and not competing at WM 30
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Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
Its time for Game Over.
Last year should've done it, against Undertaker in the "End of an Era match." But this one still works. Lesnar looks strong for his upcoming feuds with Rock, Undertaker, and CM Punk.
If Lesnar loses, then WWE just wasted millions on the guy.
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Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
I've been saying it for a few months now, the match will end up No Holds Barred with Triple H's career on the line. I think Lesnar comes out with the victory so Triple H can transition out of any in-ring role completely and move on full time to his backstage role. Keeps Lesnar strong too, which WWE needs because they re-signed him for two years.
Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
Against my better judgment I say Brock wins. I figured that this might end up being a career on the line match and Brock has to win. Triple H does not EVER need to wrestle again, he needs to keep improving things behind the scenes with developmental, talent scouting and whatnot, and Brock needs to be kept strong because he's a multi million dollar investment who's probably headed to a match with The Rock at WrestleMania 30.
I'm not going to put it in stone because it's Triple H but I'm 80% sure that Lesnar's going over, and he should.
Besides, let's face it, one heel HAS to go over in a big 4 match, there isn't one in Cena vs Rock and it's not gonna be Punk or Swagger.
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Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
Triple H is my favorite wrestler of all time, but Brock NEEDS this win.
The Game has to end sometime, and when Triple H retires at Wrestlemania, hopefully The Undertaker and The Rock both follow suit at XXX to put an end to "The Part Time Wrestlemania Era" and we can focus on the young blood coming up in the company ranks. Brock can stay of course because he's still young as hell and has a ton of matches left in him.
Brock beats Triple H, faces Rocky in the main event of XXX, Rock goes over (beating everybody that there is to beat from every era) and thus retires, leaving Brock as the only semi part timer (he can be talked into working PPVs year round) left.
Re: Official Triple H Vs Brock Lesnar - Discussion thread
If Lesnar wins and HHH retires all this annoying rematch would make sense. HHH wanting to retire and put over Lesnar to face Rock at WM30...It makes a lot of sense. But if he wins...oh man, it would totally suck. Lesnar will lose momentum and it would be all about HHH's ego.
If HHH is smart enough he would have Lesnar beat him. It reminds me when Oscar del la Hoya faced Manny Pacquiao. The owner of Golden Boy Promotions put over Manny even more...This ment $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.