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naw but it’s probably a case where they had no plans for her after the chamber, but for some reason brought her back for the chamber


I think she's also...if she haven't already...getting married. Dunno if they also allowed her to take time off for that as well.
 


A portion of WWE Executive Vice President, Global Talent Strategy & Development Paul "Triple H" Levesque's interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith aired on First Take this morning.

Levesque noted that he had a bout of pneumonia that got worse and worse and had been coughing up blood. His wife Stephanie McMahon noticed it and had him get checked out and they found fluid in his lungs and around his heart during testing. He noted that the tests show that his Ejection fraction (a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving your heart each time it squeezes) was at 30 when it should be around 50-60. He was told to pack a bag and go to the emergency room. By the time he arrived there, the fraction was down to around 20 and he was in heart failure.

By the next morning, he was down to 12 as he was going to get a heart cauterization. He said it was at 99% and he has three young girls - 15,13, 11- and that got really real. He came home a little sick and then suddenly he's in the hospital. There are moments where he was getting put under and wondered if this was it and whether he would wake back up. That was tough to swallow and it makes you think differently about life. It doesn't make you any less driven, it just makes you appreciate life, your friends and family more. Levesque almost broke down discussing this.

He was asked what the future holds for him. As far as being an in-ring performer, he said he's done and will never wrestle again. He now has a defibrillator in his chest and it's "probably not a good idea to get zapped on live TV."

Levesque's final match would have been Shinsuke Nakamura & Triple H teaming to beat Robert Roode & Samoa Joe in Tokyo, Japan in June 2019.

WWE announced in September 2021 that Levesque was recovering from a "cardiac emergency" brought on by a genetic heart issue and was expected to make a full recovery. Since that time, WWE NXT and the the majority of the team Levesque built for that brand, including his own Executive Assistant, have been let go by WWE.
 


A portion of WWE Executive Vice President, Global Talent Strategy & Development Paul "Triple H" Levesque's interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith aired on First Take this morning.

Levesque noted that he had a bout of pneumonia that got worse and worse and had been coughing up blood. His wife Stephanie McMahon noticed it and had him get checked out and they found fluid in his lungs and around his heart during testing. He noted that the tests show that his Ejection fraction (a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving your heart each time it squeezes) was at 30 when it should be around 50-60. He was told to pack a bag and go to the emergency room. By the time he arrived there, the fraction was down to around 20 and he was in heart failure.

By the next morning, he was down to 12 as he was going to get a heart cauterization. He said it was at 99% and he has three young girls - 15,13, 11- and that got really real. He came home a little sick and then suddenly he's in the hospital. There are moments where he was getting put under and wondered if this was it and whether he would wake back up. That was tough to swallow and it makes you think differently about life. It doesn't make you any less driven, it just makes you appreciate life, your friends and family more. Levesque almost broke down discussing this.

He was asked what the future holds for him. As far as being an in-ring performer, he said he's done and will never wrestle again. He now has a defibrillator in his chest and it's "probably not a good idea to get zapped on live TV."

Levesque's final match would have been Shinsuke Nakamura & Triple H teaming to beat Robert Roode & Samoa Joe in Tokyo, Japan in June 2019.

WWE announced in September 2021 that Levesque was recovering from a "cardiac emergency" brought on by a genetic heart issue and was expected to make a full recovery. Since that time, WWE NXT and the the majority of the team Levesque built for that brand, including his own Executive Assistant, have been let go by WWE.

Always imagined one last grand Metallica entrance with a younger talent grtting put over. Sucks how things work out sometimes but glad he taking care of himself.

Game Over.
 
Could of easily lost both Hall and Triple H within six months of each other. Jesus. Glad he’s on the right track and they caught that shit. Dude is a legend I’ve always been a fan of his. Was expecting a big retirement match but fuck it.
 
Yeah I knew it was bad...but didn't know it was THAT bad. Like dude literally was heading towards that tunnel of death. Glad he was open about it
 
If we comparing...Ember way better in the ring than Toni.
She is cool but sloppy asf and i dont agree with that at all. She had a spark when she started tho.. I like Toni matches way more then i do Embers. You just used to seeing her WWE matches, Toni can GO.

Ember would be a good fit for IMPACT tho. Same with Mercedes. Just dotn care to see either of them chicks on Weds.
 
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“Bruce Prichard and me go way back. When he was in MLW, he was one of the lead producers there. And, I mean, he would watch me do promos. I mean, he was floored by me, absolutely enamored by me. I was the prettiest girl at the ball. We’d just sit down and we’d just shoot the sh*t, and I love Bruce. I think Bruce is a hell of a guy and has a hell of a mind. I think he produces incredible television. So yes, I’ve talked to Bruce multiple times.”

“As far as how I’ve been reached out to, legally, it’s not smart for me to answer that question. But what I can say, emphatically, is there is an absurd amount of interest in me.”


MJF might be the only heel wrestler who stays in kayfabe 24/7.
 
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