10 Upcoming Triple H Moves That Will Shock WWE Fans

10. Hit Row Will Die Again

The surprising returns of Hit Row and others to WWE have at very least revealed that Triple H will commit to the things he really enjoyed even if there wasn't much evidence to suggest they were a great idea.

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The group connected to an extent back in 2021, but that extent was in part to an extremely generous Capitol Wrestling Center crowd and the desperation for something - anything - to save the rotting soul of the black-and-gold era NXT. Top Dolla, Ashanti "Thee" Adonis and B-Fab neither succeeded nor failed on both fronts, and along with Isiah 'Swerve' Scott were made to eat releases anyway just weeks after a main roster promotion.

Signs aren't great that the 2022 vintage will go much better. It's taken as read that the trio (Swerve was immediately scooped by AEW in a deal that already looks shrewd) will fare better second time around, but that applies to around 95% of the roster post-Vince. But as well as the rapturous response to their return? Unlikely. The matches haven't banged, fans haven't retained their enthusiasm in the buildings, and the less said about the interruption rap on August 19th, the better.

None of this is to say 'The Game' will give up on them, but that might not be enough...

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