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Is Triple H wrestling anytime soon?, Brock Lesnar's Go To Hell Tour, Sting, More

Triple H might soon be wrestling again according to some sources

- Utter chaos and panic is running wild in WWE regarding TV viewership. So much so Chairman Vince McMahon is reportedly considering more TV time for Triple H and Brock Lesnar. This might explain the announcement of the “Go To Hell” tour at yesterday’s tapings.

A promo was run for Brock Lesnar’s “Go To Hell Tour.” Paul Heyman‘s voice played over the promo and first plugged something else. Heyman discussed the WWE Network live special at Madison Square Garden where Lesnar will take on the Big Show. That special will air on WWE Network on October 3, and it is the first time that Lesnar will be wrestling at MSG in 10 years. 

After that, Heyman revealed that Brock Lesnar will be next month’s guest on the “Stone Cold Podcast” as well. It was after all of this that Heyman revealed the biggest news of all, and it’s what will really have everyone talking. At this point, Heyman revealed that Brock Lesnar’s in-ring televised return would be at next month’s Hell In A Cell, and his opponent would be none other than The Undertaker. Yes, the rubber match between the two men is going to take place in about a month.

Brock Lesnar’s televised in-ring return is now set for Hell In A Cell next month, and he will face off with The Undertaker for their rubber match. It’s very likely that Lesnar and Paul Heyman will be back on TV soon to build up the match, but this is huge for next month’s PPV and a big selling point for WWE. Now with Lesnar back in the fold, only time will tell whether Triple H will get rid of that suit and embrace his Cerebral Assasin avatar to confront Seth Rollins. 

The recent teases of dissension within The Authority have made it clear that a match between Triple H and Seth Rollins is only inevitable. After months of going to war with Evolution, The Shield came crashing down last June when Rollins turned on his longtime cohorts in favor of aligning with The Authority. Since then, Triple H has taken the former NXT champion under his wing and has molded him into the future of the company. From becoming Mr. Money in the Bank to capturing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, his journey to the top has been brilliantly booked with Triple H being there every step of the way.

The Game has gone so far as to allow Rollins to utilize his signature move, the Pedigree, as his own finisher since April. When he looks at The Architect, he sees shades of his former self, which is why he will want to destroy what he's created. Speaking of Rollins, the TV issues are also causing questions about the drawing power of WWE World Heavyweight Champion but his supporters feel that Rollins is just being overexposed.

We heard this before last night’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view but word was that Vince was impressed with Sting’s recent RAW matches and the fact that he can still go at age 56.

 

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