To the wrestling aficionado, a huge part of what made the Roman Reigns beatdown of Triple H work was the incredible sell-job being done by The Game. From the very first superman punch to the night-ending spear at ringside, he took his beating like a champ and in turn, Roman looked amazingly powerful. With few WWE lights combating the post-show house lights, an estimate of ninety percent of the arena had emptied. Triple H was still lying cold on the ground seeking medical attention. The handful of fans left in the building knew this was for their eyes only, before an inevitable WWE exclusive footage release takes place. A stretcher was brought out and EMTs took a few minutes to further evaluate him, before a team effort of officials and medics loaded the COO into a stretcher to roll him towards an awaiting ambulance. Arena workers who wanted to go home had no choice but to leave the few of us who remained in the seating bowl alone. Until finally, the Triple H clean-up crew had disappeared and we were shooed away towards the exits.
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