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Triple H And Vince McMahon Once Fought About Whether They Should Punish Roman Reigns And Seth Rollins




t's been a decade since Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose (known in AEW as Jon Moxley) first debuted in WWE. It was apparent WWE saw exceptional things in store for the trio from the start, made crystal clear by their impressive debut taking out both John Cena and Ryback during the main event of the 2012 Survivor Series. Rollins, Reigns, and Mox immediately went on to feuds with top stars like Daniel Bryan, Kane, and even Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in February 2013. The duo of Rollins and Reigns would eventually capture the WWE Tag Team Championships at Extreme Rules that May, with Ambrose winning the United States Title on the same night. However, as summer rolled around that year, the trio started treading a bit of water and moving down the card for reasons unclear to fans.




Behind the scenes, Rollins and Reigns had garnered a bit of heat in the locker room having bumped heads with established veterans of the business. In Rollins' case, reports indicated that he got into a disagreement with Paul Wight (The Big Show) due to some "improper conduct." Reigns' issues backstage were much more evident, as word circulated that he had gotten into an argument with Randy Orton in front of the entire locker room. Their issue centered around something that happened during a house show tag match they were both involved in.


alling down the card definitely hurt The Shield's momentum, but things were originally set to be much worse. Vince McMahon had the group falling into obscurity without a second glance, but Triple H discussed the matter with his father-in-law and recognized the investment they were making in keeping The Shield as an important part of WWE. At Money in the Bank 2013, Rollins and Reigns were relegated to the pre-show in a match against The Usos. The impressive efforts put forth by all four men despite being on the pre-show erased whatever heat was still directed at the group and got management refocused on their collective futures.



 
Triple H And Vince McMahon Once Fought About Whether They Should Punish Roman Reigns And Seth Rollins




t's been a decade since Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose (known in AEW as Jon Moxley) first debuted in WWE. It was apparent WWE saw exceptional things in store for the trio from the start, made crystal clear by their impressive debut taking out both John Cena and Ryback during the main event of the 2012 Survivor Series. Rollins, Reigns, and Mox immediately went on to feuds with top stars like Daniel Bryan, Kane, and even Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in February 2013. The duo of Rollins and Reigns would eventually capture the WWE Tag Team Championships at Extreme Rules that May, with Ambrose winning the United States Title on the same night. However, as summer rolled around that year, the trio started treading a bit of water and moving down the card for reasons unclear to fans.




Behind the scenes, Rollins and Reigns had garnered a bit of heat in the locker room having bumped heads with established veterans of the business. In Rollins' case, reports indicated that he got into a disagreement with Paul Wight (The Big Show) due to some "improper conduct." Reigns' issues backstage were much more evident, as word circulated that he had gotten into an argument with Randy Orton in front of the entire locker room. Their issue centered around something that happened during a house show tag match they were both involved in.


alling down the card definitely hurt The Shield's momentum, but things were originally set to be much worse. Vince McMahon had the group falling into obscurity without a second glance, but Triple H discussed the matter with his father-in-law and recognized the investment they were making in keeping The Shield as an important part of WWE. At Money in the Bank 2013, Rollins and Reigns were relegated to the pre-show in a match against The Usos. The impressive efforts put forth by all four men despite being on the pre-show erased whatever heat was still directed at the group and got management refocused on their collective futures.




Classic Vince overreacting moment
 
Classic Vince overreacting moment

and people wonder why i said that vince was the most overrated booker and promotor of all time. he copied ecw and tv 14 to save his career. ruthless agression era. he had no other comeptition.

and 2009 to 2019. was the worst era of wreslting since the early 80s.

image so many other future shields and future hall of famers who were fired.


new day when through the same thang. with rusev. except there heat was just from them been black.


and boxden,thecoli, lipstickalley hated me because i was the usos fans since 2012. and said they are future main eventers. white wreslting fans and rap sites. said i was mentally ill.

now look.
 
WWE been involving older wrestlers even when I was a kid. It was the age. Its was the lack of creativity. Storylines that made no sense. Stopping wrestlers pushes right when they're gettin hot. Vince changing shyt right b4 shows was about to start. Still doin the old ways of things instead evolving.
 
WWE been involving older wrestlers even when I was a kid. It was the age. Its was the lack of creativity. Storylines that made no sense. Stopping wrestlers pushes right when they're gettin hot. Vince changing shyt right b4 shows was about to start. Still doin the old ways of things instead evolving.

now there rumors of him coming back. now i see why sasha banks and naomi left.
 
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