10 Times Wrestlers Pulled Back The Curtain

7. Vince Ribs Triple H On His 25th Anniversary

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Not enough people will ever be permitted to land enough blows on Triple H to make the count equal for the times he's sh*t on his colleagues from an enormous height, but as the only man with the license to say and do as he f*cking pleases, Vince McMahon seemed to enjoy himself on 'The Game's 25th anniversary celebration.

The vibe was spooky enough thanks to the pandemic forcing the company into their empty Performance Center, but one passable bit after another during an April 24th 2020 toast to the 'King Of Kings' came to a truly bizarre conclusion when his Father-In-Law decided to get in on the action in precisely the manner you'd expect from a half-cut elderly relative at one of these things.

Railing on him for being boring (better late than never, boss) and throwing him under the bus for some rotten television segments over the years, McMahon shut the show down with Hunter and Michaels still in the ring posturing. If only he'd been as generous at Bad Blood 2004.

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