McMahon received an unwelcome guest instead. Triple H, not seen on television since April, interrupted his father-in-law.
"The Game," a WWE executive and husband of Stephanie McMahon, whispers something in Vince's ear, and Vince introduces his son-in-law, Triple H.
Triple H takes the mic, and says that he's sorry he's late but there was a board of directors meeting this morning. He says that The Board is concerned about the current situation and asks Vince to talk about this in the back, but Vince declines. He says that the Board is concerned about Vince's decisions as of late, even though they appreciate his accomplishments.
"The Game," a WWE executive and husband of Stephanie McMahon, whispers something in Vince's ear, and Vince introduces his son-in-law, Triple H.
Triple H takes the mic, and says that he's sorry he's late but there was a board of directors meeting this morning. He says that The Board is concerned about the current situation and asks Vince to talk about this in the back, but Vince declines. He says that the Board is concerned about Vince's decisions as of late, even though they appreciate his accomplishments.
Triple H says that the Board has filed a "no confidence" injunction on him, and "the family agrees." He says that the Board has appointed someone to take over the day-to-day operations of the WWE and it's him. Vince started to tear up. Triple H said that Vince is not going to fire John Cena or do anything else. Cena celebrates and heads to the back.
Triple H gets emotional and says that Vince taught him that no one is bigger than this business, and with all due respect, he's there to inform him that he is relieved of his duties. Vince is crying and Triple H is looking down as the crowd sings "Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye." Triple H is crying and says that he did not want to do this, but he's doing what's right for the business and says "I love you pop, and I'm sorry."
The fans give Vince a hand as he cries in the ring, with a "Thank you Vince" chant going as the show went off of the air.
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Triple H's close friend, Sean Waltman, wrote on his Twitter that the events that unfolded on-screen were real.
"The text [Triple H] sent me today makes much more sense now," wrote Waltman. "That was the real deal, that last 5 or however many minutes."
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