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5. Triple H Crushes Brian Kendrick & Paul London

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Rarely was Triple H so overt in his actions as a political dead-eye than here.

'The Game's worst moves have almost always existed - like jazz - in the space between the big notes. And typically - unlike jazz - have resulted in the crowd being bored f*cking rigid with what they're seeing and hearing. Look only to his series with Brock Lesnar (Lesnar wins in a bland SummerSlam bout, Triple H recovers heroically from a broken arm to beat him at WrestleMania, then loses the decider in an Extreme Rules match nobody remembers, exactly as he'd like) for a prime example of how he usually got his sh*t done.

This was every kind of opposite, and it didn't bode well for former Tag Team Champions Brian Kendrick and Paul London.

The pair had just saved Hunter from a beatdown by current titleholders Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch, as well as Carlito (after the prodigal son-in-law had won a handicap match against them!), and were thanked with a Pedigree each because 'The Cerebral Assassin' fancied being a piece of sh*t. The crowd popped for this casual bantering off, which likely spelled yet more doom for the maligned midcarders.

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