Triple H Denies Chyna's Accusations That He Hit Her

Chyna claimed Triple H hit her, but he said it didn't happen.

Triple H has released a statement with regards to his ex-girlfriend Chyna claiming once again on Opie Radio that he hit her when they were in a relationship in the early 2000s. The following statement was issued to PWInsider after her appearance;
"The false statements and reckless allegations Joan Laurer (aka Chyna) continues to make about a physical dispute are a complete fabrication. As I've said in the past, while Joan has had significant struggles in life, this does not justify making such claims."
It's understandable why Triple H would want to reply to this because it's a popular radio show and a lot of people heard it. Chyna was the in-studio guest on the show, then her ex-boyfriend Sean Waltman (X-Pac) called in and called her out for lying about some of the things she was saying like how Waltman raped her, which he vehemently denied. The reference in Triple H's statement to Chyna continuing to make allegations is in reply to when she said the same thing on Vince Russo's podcast in February. This was Triple H's statement following that interview:
"The false statements and reckless allegations made by Joan Laurer (aka Chyna) on a recent podcast about a physical dispute are a complete fabrication. While Joan has had significant struggles in life, this does not justify making such claims."
As you can see, the language in the two statements are pretty similar and it also shows that Triple H doesn't want his reputation tarnished by these false allegations. Here's the interview with Chyna on Opie Radio with Opie and Jim Norton with X-Pac calling in. Be warned that there's a lot of strong language during their discussion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TxSqkBSSK4
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