Triple H sat down with Michael Cole for his weekly in-character interview Wednesday and he spoke about Roman Reigns getting injured and The Authority's issues with Dean Ambrose.
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Cole asked "The Game" about Reigns being injured after the WWE Superstar was forced to undergo emergency surgery for a hernia on Saturday. Cole wondered in Triple H was happy that a thorn in The Authority's side went down.
"I'm not happy about it I mean it's a tragedy. It's a shame," Triple H said. "I feel a little bit like it's Groundhogs Day here I mean this is very reminiscent of the Daniel Bryan scenario. The WWE Universe seems to get behind these guys and for whatever reason they want them to buck authority and when they do it just doesn't pan out well for them. Maybe guys should choose who they run up against a little more carefully."
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Triple H then touched on Dean Ambrose, who has caused problems for The Authority in recent weeks.
"There's no defending mental stability in that case," Triple H said. "Dean Ambrose is an interesting guy. It's gonna be interesting to see how that plays out. Sometimes you gotta know when to fight and sometimes you gotta know when not to fight."
The COO also spoke about Ambrose saying that it "was pretty cool" when Seth Rollins drove him through cinderblocks and when he was pushed out of a moving car.
"I will be the first one to admit when I saw his head go through cinderblocks, the first thing I thought of was, 'That was pretty cool,' I agree with that. When the car drove away and he fell out of it and almost got dragged down the road I thought, 'That was pretty cool.' As much as I hate to admit it, I agree with him. Durability seems to be an issue. Ask Daniel Bryan. Ask Roman Reigns and whether or not that all sinks in mentally doesn't change the fact that the human body can only withstand so much and sooner or later...sooner or later...authority wins."
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