10 Strangest Places WWE Props Ended Up

2. Triple H's WrestleMania Mask - With CM Punk

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Sharing with his Instagram followers what he found during a bit of digging around, CM Punk posted a picture of him wearing the absurd 'King Of Kings' skull mask that came as part of Triple H's entrance ensemble at WrestleMania XXVII.

That particular 'Show Of Shows' would prove to be a rather contentious one between the two men as eventually explained on Punk's explosive Art Of Wrestling podcast. The year The Miz main evented against John Cena was the year he believed it should have been him - the fire burned brightest in his belly, and it'd only be three months later when he'd use it to light the fuse of a pipe bomb that briefly exploded WWE back into mainstream consciousness.

Of course, it could well be a WWEShop replica. The company farted out some of them as merchandise around the time, and Punk may have acquired one while still working for the company or - and this feels extremely likely - been given one as an absolute p*ss take of a gift from somebody searching for the very worst thing they could find.

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