

A great name of WWE recently had an unexpected physical altercation with a co -worker after the Saturday Night's Main Event event. Although the aforementioned executive had retired from the competition in the ring two years ago, his participation in the incident generated rumors about a possible return to the quadrilateral. However, wrestling veteran Jonathan Coachman believes that will never happen.
After suffering a severe heart problem, WWE content director, Triple H, hung the boots in 2022. Since then, he has completely focused on his role behind the cameras. However, he unexpectedly had a physical altercation with Kevin Owens after the latter brutally attacked Cody Rhodes after the Saturday Night's Main Event event.
The incident led fans and experts to speculate if The Game could return to the quadrilateral for a retirement combat against The Prizefighter.
In the podcast Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last WordCoachman predicted that Triple H would never fight again due to his medical condition, despite what happened with Owens:
“It was so good that today I saw people saying: 'Oh, Triple H is going back. Triple H eventually will return to ring.' He had a heart attack. He almost dies. Tommy, he won't fight again,” he said. (18:05 – 18:14)
The WWE Hall of Fame, Eric Bischoff, does not want Triple H fight again
In a recent episode of his podcast 83 Weeksthe member of the WWE Hall of Fame, Eric Bischoff, also talked about the possibility of seeing the Triple H content director to have a fight against Kevin Owens in Wrestlemania 41.
Although the former general manager of RAW did not rule out the possibility, he revealed that he does not want The Game to fight again:
“Maybe (Triple H fought against Owens in Wrestlemania 41). I hope not, but maybe. This is what I liked. It was not exaggerated. It did not seem a scripted story. Now, you are suggesting that it could have been one and that makes me shudder a little, not because I do not want to see triple H in the ring again. It is not that. It did not seem a scripted story.
Dr. Chris Featherstone recently reported that WWE currently has no plans for Triple H to return to competition in the ring.