Triple H Might Be Back In Wrestlemania 33: Match With Seth Rollins Almost Confirmed
Reports claim that there is chance that Triple H might be back in Wrestlemania. Recently on Monday's RAW episode, when Seth Rollins returned to WWE, rumor has started flowing that there could be a matchup between Seth and Triple H. This match is inevitable and is very much on the cards of Wrestlemania 33.
Reportedly, the build to this year's Wrestlemania in Orlando has not been that exciting yet. Reports claim that with Rollins being temporarily suspended because of a knee injury, the WWE's greatest show of the year felt incomplete. Nonetheless, sources confirmed that now it's clear that Rollins vs Triple H will take place in some form at Wrestlemania. The show is bound to get more credibility because of the matchup. The major problem that was seen around Wrestlemania was the absence of depth and intrigue surrounding April 2 pay per view, reports Cage Side Seats.
Recently on the schedule of Monday night included the top matches like Bray Wyatt versus Randy Orton, Goldberg versus Brock Lesnar, Chris Jericho versus Kevin Owens. Adding to list were Bayley versus Charlotte Flair vs Sasha Banks, and The Undertaker versus Roman Reigns. For some no-nonsense wrestling fans, only these matches were not going to make it up for the biggest event of Wrestling this year, reports Cbs Sports.
Reports say that the buzz surrounding the WrestleMania occasion will be there irrespective to the card. However, the matches planned up to this point in 2017 are not as good compared to previous years. Gratefully, Triple H versus Rollins is back on and will be one of the highlights of the night.
Sources claim that Triple H is a standout amongst the most wrestlers in WWE history, yet he is likewise a veteran of WrestleMania. Adding Rollins for a matchup in Wrestlemania there is no doubt that both men can possibly steal the show.
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