Triple H was forced to break character during this week's Monday Night RAW episode emanating from Dallas when he saw a young John Cena fan getting upset over his hero being in a dire situation.
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Triple H, who runs The Authority along with wife Stephanie-McMahon Helmsley, opted to break kayfabe when he witnessed one of Cena's young supporters getting upset.
Cena was placed in a 3-on-1 handicap match against Seth Rollins, Kane and The Big Show with the stipulation being if the "Cenation" leader won, "fired" WWE Superstars Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan would get their jobs back.
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The face of the WWE was eventually able to thwart off the trio of heels with some help from a distraction by "The Vigilante" Sting, but not before some dire moments that caused his young fan to begin to cry.
Triple H, who portrays a heel authority figure on WWE programming, was at ringside for the bout and saw the young fan crying behind him as the bad guys continued to pound away on his hero.
"The Game" consoled the young fan and told him that everything would be okay and his words came to fruition as Cena ended up winning the match and his friend's jobs back after rolling up a distracted Rollins.
The fan was eventually brought backstage by Triple H after the show and given some free merchandise of Cena, his favorite Superstar.
A fan documented the events unfolding on Twitter:
Kid also got some shirts and a high-five from @lilliangarcia after Cena won. pic.twitter.com/yOlVsUGqsB
— Chris Olds (@chrisolds2009) January 20, 2015
He got the hook-up and won some fans too pic.twitter.com/DKZItqGLps — Chris Olds (@chrisolds2009) January 20, 2015
Triple H and the WWE will now turn their attention to Sunday night where the 28th annual Royal Rumble event emanates live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
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