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Triple H returns on RAW in a bloody brawl with Lesnar

Triple H returned to Monday Night RAW yesterday sporting a shorter haircut, ditching the corporate suit, and delivering an ass kicking to Brock Lesnar.

HHH saved Mr McMahon after Brock Lesnar came out to defend his friend and manager Paul Heyman after McMahon turned the tables on Heyman and attacked him with his crutches.

However Lesnar had no chance to hurt McMahon as Triple H – in jeans and shirt and ready to fight – appeared for the first time since late August and brawled with Lesnar, splitting Lesnar’s head wide open after ramming him through the ring post.

The two former WWE champions kept fighting as WWE cameras tried their best to avoid showing the bloodied face of the former UFC fighter on a PG rated program.

Lesnar and Triple H are expected to wrestle at WrestleMania in a SummerSlam rematch. Lesnar won the first round back in August, “breaking” Triple H’s arm.

You can see the opening segment from RAW below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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