Triple H worked in his last on-screen match at this year’s Wrestlemania PPV. On that night, he was involved in a non-sanctioned match against Seth Rollins with quite a bad blood between the two. Acting like a true veteran, he put over his opponent in a great way by taking a pinfall loss after which Rollins got a new name, Kingslayer.
Following that night, there was no confirmed returning schedule of him in a wrestling capacity. However, just a few days ago, during WWE’s South America tour, AJ Styles and Kevin Owens were pulled off from the shows due to personal reasons. This forced WWE to bring in Triple H to fill in the vacancy. He competed in a match against Rusev.
This might not be his only appearance in quite a while considering that now he has been added to the UK tour of the WWE. An official update was given on WWE.com to confirm the same. Triple H also posted an update on his Twitter account to confirm the same. With that being said, we can expect him to see in some big matches during the tour.
U.K., be ready. I’ll be there. In the middle of the ring.
Glasgow 11/1
Brighton 11/2
London 11/3
Minehead 11/4
Cardiff 11/5#WWEUKTour— Triple H (@TripleH) October 27, 2017
For the past few years, WWE has made it a tradition to fly to Great Britain around November to host multiple shows around the country. This year, the string of shows will commence from November 1st onwards. It will include one episode of Raw and Smackdown Live, too in the second week of the month. The taped shows will be hosted at the Manchester Arena in Manchester City.
WWE has already made the tour a pretty big by involving the superstars from the United Kingdom tournament competing in it. Pete Dunne is scheduled to defend his title. Kurt Angle will also be present with the Raw roster for the first time in the UK after 11 years. The inclusion of Triple H to this mix made this tour a bigger instance. Check out more updates from WWE, here:
“The King of Kings will see ring action when the WWE Live tour begins in Glasgow, Scotland’s SSE Hydro Wednesday, Nov. 1. On Thursday, Nov. 2, it’s off to England and the Brighton Centre, followed by London’s SSE Wembley Arena on Friday, Nov. 3, and Minehead’s Butlins Arena on Saturday, Nov. 4. Triple H completes his leg of the tour in Cardiff, Wales’ Motorpoint Arena on Sunday, Nov. 5.”