With the Extreme Rules event upon Sunday night, Brock Lesnar not alone defeated Triple H with the steel cage match, but he also did so using his own sledgehammer vs him.
The hard-fought win to get Lesnar was made even more symbolic anyhow he left Triple H following your match: with his sledgehammer upon his chest and your partner's arms folded across this.
Yes, it took involvement from Paul Heyman to enable Lesnar to pick up the win, but Lesnar has now taken two out of three matches with the 13-time WWE and Earth champion.
As Mick Foley explained in the Extreme Rules post-show following on from the event, the two men should have one final match, but only if Multiple H puts something big exactly in danger.
The way things ended inside cage on Sunday night will be the way this feud must end. After SummerSlam, Triple H appeared to be he was ready to call it a job. Instead, he came back to meet Lesnar at WrestleMania up to 29.
After a win in the no-holds-barred contest, the rubberized match was set with regard to Extreme Rules. Lesnar has only had four matches in WWE since returning the night after WrestleMania 28. Three of have been against Three-way H.
It is time for Lesnar move on and face one another Superstars of the WWE. If Lesnar shall be part of WrestleMania 35, WWE would be smart to book him on a dominant run from at this point until then. Randy Orton and Sheamus are two opponents that one thinks of whom Lesnar could battle in the next several months.
Concerning Triple H, it remains to be seen how much more time his very part-time in-ring career goes on. As COO in the WWE, his responsibilities will grow on a rapid pace, and his time for a competitor should be basically done.
It's hard to imagine the last sight of Triple H's career being the sole with him laying over the mat the way your dog was at Extreme Recommendations. But he and Lesnar have put together a trilogy of complements the WWE Universe will remember for many years to come.
Jerry Lawler was asked before the match at Extreme Rules who had just about the most to lose in a match, and his effect was Triple H. He couldn't be wrong. Triple H has literally done it all in his career, he nothing to lose. Lesnar, even so, can move on while using victory and continue to be the pay-per-view draw that WWE knows she's.
The dust has compensated, and Lesnar is the man left standing after Excessive Rules. Between now and WrestleMania 30, his path of destruction is going to be widespread.
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