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Triple H’s On-Screen Future After In-Ring Return On Last Week’s RAW

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• Triple H’s On-Screen Future After In-Ring Return On Last Week’s RAW

As seen on last week’s episode of RAW, Triple H returned to in-ring action for 1.5 years and faced Randy Orton in a “fight“.

According to Cageside Seats, there are no plans for Triple H on RAW or for another match in the near future, and he’s back to working behind the scenes in WWE.

“Triple H’s recent return and match on RAW isn’t expected to lead to anything more and he’s back on the sidelines indefinitely.”

We published a report a few weeks which stated that multiple major names aren’t scheduled to work WrestleMania 37 as of this writing, and Triple H was in that list.

During a recent interview with SK Wrestling’s Chris Featherstone, Old School WCW Veteran Konnan was asked if Triple H should run WWE instead of Vince McMahon.

Here’s what Konnan said:

“NXT is such a well-done show, well-produced show, great matches, great eye for talent. He’s (Triple H) running that. I think it would change for the better. I think Triple H knows what they need.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (January 19, 1992) – WWF Wrestling Challenge

On this day in 1992, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Wrestling Challenge’.

It was broadcasted from the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi, Texas and featured pre-taped matches, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Royal Rumble 1992’ PPV, that happened later on the same day.

The match-card can be found right here:

– Randy Savage vs. Hercules

– British Bulldog vs. Dusty Daze

– Ric Flair vs. Scrub (From a December 1991 episode)

– Hulk Hogan Interview

– The Legion of Doom vs. Scrubs

– The Nasty Boys vs. Larry Sampson & Bobby Jones


        
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