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Triple H masterminding the Austin run-down makes sense

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Allan J. Benson

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Nov 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/7/00
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So far as that Triple H was feuding with Austin at the time he was run
over. However, it does muck up current storylines to such a degree,
I have to wonder whether it would've been better to wait to turn
Triple H until _after_ the Survivor Series. That way they'd have been
able to come up with some sort of finale to the Angle angle first.

Still, I prefer Triple H being "it" to Vince McMahon. I think I first
started thinking it could be Triple H when he and Austin briefly
talked about "DTA" at Foley's office. That got me thinking to how
Triple H's brief face stint after a year of mega-heeldom paralleled
The Rock's, right before Survivor Series '98.

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In article <8u9v9r$739$1...@freenet9.carleton.ca>,
"Allan J. Benson" <cScP7...@Lfreenet.Ocarleton.CcaK> wrote:
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> Still, I prefer Triple H being "it" to Vince McMahon. I think I first
> started thinking it could be Triple H when he and Austin briefly
> talked about "DTA" at Foley's office. That got me thinking to how
> Triple H's brief face stint after a year of mega-heeldom paralleled
> The Rock's, right before Survivor Series '98.

Hmmm...EXCELLENT point. No doubt, the swerve does make sense; I'm not
sure if I like it yet, but this is a really good argument for it.


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