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AEW star claims Triple H did not want to face him at WWE PPV

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon formed The Authority in 2013
Triple H and Stephanie McMahon formed The Authority in 2013

AEW's Paul Wight (f.k.a. The Big Show in WWE) has claimed that Triple H did not want to face him at a WWE pay-per-view in 2013.

Wight’s Big Show character became involved in a storyline with The Authority shortly after WWE SummerSlam 2013. Despite having several altercations with The Authority’s leader, Triple H, the rivalry did not result in a one-on-one match between the two.

Speaking on Talk Is Jericho, Wight said WWE fans would have been invested in a PPV match involving himself and Triple H. However, the NXT founder did not share the same opinion:

"The whole angle with Hunter [Triple H] that one time, the fans went crazy because Hunter and I got into a big look on the ramp when they [The Authority] were running the company and all that stuff and scr*wing the guys over. Just off a look the fans wanted to see it. So we built that up and all that, and it never turned into a match. Hunter didn’t want to wrestle me at SummerSlam, didn’t want to put me over at a pay-per-view. ‘There’s not going to be a match. You get to knock me out and that’s the end of it.’ And that’s what happened."
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Wight clarified that he did not care whether he won or lost a PPV match against Triple H. He simply wanted to be involved in more compelling storylines.

When The Big Show vs. Triple H could have happened

The Big Show landed a KO Punch on Triple H
The Big Show landed a KO Punch on Triple H

It is unclear when a possible PPV match between The Big Show and Triple H could have taken place. Although Wight referred to WWE SummerSlam, his storyline with The Authority had not yet started at that point.

The Big Show knocked Triple H out on the October 7, 2013 episode of RAW. The episode took place one day after WWE Battleground and three weeks before WWE Hell in a Cell. Realistically, if a match did happen, it would have been booked for one of those events.

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The Big Show went on to unsuccessfully challenge another member of The Authority, Randy Orton, for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series 2013. A year later, the seven-foot former WWE Superstar joined The Authority at Survivor Series 2014.

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