7 Times Triple H Buried WWE's Tag Team Division

3. Paul London & Brian Kendrick - 2007

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After that match, Carlito hit the ring and the three heels started to beat down Triple H. Hunter was doing admirably (of course), but eventually, the numbers game caught up with him. All looked desperate for The Cerebral Assassin. Even a proud man like Hunter knew he was in the dirt, unless help came out.

Help arrived in the unlikely (to a degree) shape of Paul London and Brian Kendrick, the high-flying duo who were feuding with Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch at the time. London and Kendrick helped Triple H clear the ring of the heels, and seemed set to gain some much-deserved and extremely well-timed ring time with one of the biggest names in the sport.

For reasons that still make absolutely no sense to this very day, Triple H decided instead to blast both men with Pedigrees and leave them laying in the middle of the ring. Why oh why did this happen? It achieved nothing - less than nothing, even. If the aim was to make Triple H seem out of control, it failed miserably. In fact, the only thing it vaguely achieved was killing London and Kendrick in the eyes of the fans.

Triple H shrugged his shoulders after the beatdown in what was a fairly accurate representation of longtime fans at that point.

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