Triple H sends a hilarious message after Larry's recent backstage appearance on WWE RAW
WWE under Triple H's leadership has vastly changed the company and altered some old rules. Recently, The King of Kings sent a hilarious message to CM Punk's son, Larry 'The Dog', after Monday Night RAW.
AJ Lee and Larry have been an integral part of CM Punk's current storyline in WWE against Drew McIntyre. The Scottish Warrior has mentioned Lee and Larry in his promos, which has infuriated The Second City Saint on several occasions.
On the latest edition of WWE RAW, Larry was seen backstage, and several superstars interacted with him. Today, Triple H sent a hilarious message and dubbed Larry a legend after their recent backstage interaction. Bianca Belair also interacted with Larry when she entered the arena.
"All kinds of legends were backstage at #WWERaw this past Monday...... @CMPunk and I were there, too," Hunter wrote.
The Game has often interacted with stars and legends in the back before the show, and Larry was seen across social media interacting with superstars and walking in the ring before the show.
CM Punk jokingly claims Larry booked a major win on WWE RAW
Monday Night RAW is in its final weeks before Bad Blood in Atlanta, and the landscape changed for a major reason. Earlier this month, Jey Uso became the new number-one contender to Bron Breakker's Intercontinental Championship.
After a few confrontations, the management booked the title match for Monday Night RAW this past week. The two stars closed the show with the championship on the line, and the title shockingly changed hands.
In his second title defense on television, Bron Breakker lost the Intercontinental Championship to Main Event Jey. This marked Uso's first singles title win in the Stamford-based promotion, which transpired 14 years after his debut.
Later, CM Punk jokingly claimed Larry was the booker behind the decision on Monday Night RAW. Larry was seen in the ring before the event, and several notable names interacted with Punk's 'son' before the show.