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WWE Feud Recap: Triple H Attacks Vince McMahon and CM Punk on Steve Austin’s Podcast

Triple H is one of the biggest and most successful wrestlers in the WWE. He has a long list of accomplishments, and he has managed to move up the through the ranks of the company. In recent news, he was on Steve Austin's podcast where he revealed a lot. Apparently, Triple H feels that he can blame everything that goes wrong in the company on Vince McMahon. Also, the brute took the opportunity to chime in on the CM Punk situation, and he did so in a very condescending manner.

Paul Michael Levesque, better known by his ring name, Triple H (which is short for Hunter Hearst Helmsley), originally started off as a body builder. He didn't join wrestling until 1992, when he entered the International Wrestling Federation.

After switching between several different promotions, Paul finally found his home with the WWF in 1997. Since them, Triple H has terrorized his enemies worldwide and boosted the morale of fans across the nation.

In recent news, Levesque went on the ever-popular Stone Cold Steve Austin podcast. According to Cage Side Seats, the former champ took the opportunity to throw Vince McMahon under the bus:

"The take home message from Steve Austin's podcast with Triple H is that the beauty of Hunter's current position within WWE is that he can blame Vince McMahon for absolutely everything that's wrong with the company, even when he was the one who encouraged his father-in-law to make a bad move for business. Basically, it's the ongoing narrative that Triple H is the creative team's good cop to Vince McMahon's bad cop that he himself pushed..."

If that wasn't despicable enough, he also took a moment to look down on CM Punk. According to Fox Sports, Triple H's statement was condescending and disrespectful:

"Triple H, appeared on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast (also seen on the WWE Network) Monday night and gave his take on why Punk left and whether the superstar would eventually be welcomed back to the WWE. 'I've never had a beef with him, Triple H told Austin. 'He's a weird cat. I don't mean that as a knock. I mean that as, he's hard to get to know, he doesn't talk, he doesn't communicate well.'"

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