Triple H Lied (Again): RAW Hype Fails, Meltzer Misses, and Wrestling News Roundup


Many fans called out Triple H for hyping the December 1 RAW as "epic" post-Survivor Series WarGames, labeling it average filler despite Bron Breakker's strong promo, contrasting it with MSG's high-impact episode featuring Brock Lesnar's return, Roman Reigns, and AJ Lee's Becky Lynch screwjob crowning Maxxine Dupri IC champ.

Triple H's Broken Promises: From WrestleMania to RAW

Triple H repeatedly overpromises—gassing WrestleMania 41 Night 2 (ruined by Travis Scott's Cena interference) and WrestlePalooza as business-changers—yet delivers mid cards, conditioning fans to expect letdowns from his hype. Pllana urged letting quality speak, noting declining buy-in where announcements signal poor shows.

Meltzer Wrong, Brock vs. Punk Prediction

Dave Meltzer's WrestleMania Punk-Breakker main event report debunked by January 5 RAW title clash announcement, unlikely road filler for first-time dream match; Pllana predicts Breakker loss triggers Paul Heyman calling Brock Lesnar.

Mystery Attacker Speculation: Theory Over Rollins

WarGames mystery man unmasked theories favor Austin Theory joining Logan Paul, Bronson Reed, Breakker under Heyman—The Vision—over Seth Rollins, with Rollins potentially aiding Punk on January 5 for handshake respect before Breakker revenge at 'Mania.

TKO Greed: Talent Families Buy Tickets

Lana revealed TKO's post-merger policy forces wrestlers' families (herself, Liv Morgan) to buy tickets—even $5K WrestleMania suites—blaming corporate rules over Hunter/Prichard, contrasting John Cone's deals amid celebrity front rows.

Tragic Loss and TNA Triumph

CM Punk mourned dog Larry's passing—"price we pay for unconditional love"—heartbreaking AEW-era staple shared with AJ Lee. Positively, TNA secured AMC TV deal Thursdays from January 15, crediting BDE draw with raises/job security boosting wrestling landscape.

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