HHH defed Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 29 Results 
Triple H def. Brock Lesnar (No Holds Barred Match; If Lesnar won, Triple H would have had to retire)
Triple H had everything to lose in his No Holds Barred showdown with
 Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 29: his dignity, his family’s honor, but 
most importantly, his legendary career in the squared circle. Risking it
 all to gain retribution on The Anomaly, The Cerebral Assassin was able 
to overcome Lesnar’s brute force and pummeling power, finally felling 
the mighty brawler with a devastating Pedigree onto steel steps, 
ensuring that his career in the squared circle will continue.
Both
 competitors were all-business as they approached the ring at sold-out 
MetLife Stadium. The Game had anger in his eyes, vividly recalling the 
two times Brock Lesnar broke his arm with the Kimura Lock. The vicious 
F-5 that left his father-in-law, Mr. McMahon, with a broken hip was 
fresh in Triple H’s mind as he rained blows down upon the massive mixed 
martial artist. Lesnar regained control of the bout early with vicious 
knees, though.
 The ring couldn’t contain the two self-professed 
asskickers. The Game and Lesnar quickly spilled to the floor of MetLife 
Stadium, pummeling each other with anything and everything within arm’s 
reach. Triple H sent Lesnar crashing into the ringside barricade, and 
The Anomaly drove Triple H’s sternum into the announcers’ table in 
return.
The ring couldn’t contain the two self-professed 
asskickers. The Game and Lesnar quickly spilled to the floor of MetLife 
Stadium, pummeling each other with anything and everything within arm’s 
reach. Triple H sent Lesnar crashing into the ringside barricade, and 
The Anomaly drove Triple H’s sternum into the announcers’ table in 
return.
Lesnar grabbed a chair minutes into the match, but The 
Cerebral Assassin evaded the steely blows. It was the furious NCAA 
Heavyweight Champion’s wrestling knowledge that earned him the 
advantage, gaining control with a big belly-to-belly suplex on the 
stadium floor. 
The Game’s arm was on the verge of snapping, as it had twice before, 
but Triple H mustered the strength to lift Lesnar and fall back, 
breaking the dangerous hold. He followed up by using the No Holds Barred
 rules to his advantage, crumpling Lesnar with a below-the-belt blow.

Triple
 H then focused his attack on Lesnar’s arm, wrapping it around the ring 
post and slamming a steel chair into it. The Game stayed on top of 
Lesnar, sandwiching the monster’s arm in between the chair and the ring 
steps before using the chair again.
The WWE Universe was shocked 
by The Game’s next move, as he snared Lesnar’s arm in the Kimura Lock. 
Heyman tried to save his client with the chair, but Michaels took the 
slimy manager out of action with Sweet Chin Music.
Lesnar was on 
the verge of tapping out on three occasions, but The Anomaly used his 
unbelievable strength to battle back to his feet and slam Triple H into 
the steel steps. Triple H used a DDT to drive Lesnar’s head into the 
steel before grabbing his sledgehammer and driving it into Lesnar’s 
skull. He then let out a war cry that could be heard in Lower Manhattan 
as Lesnar struggled to his feet over the steps. The King of Kings saw 
his opening, climbed atop the steps and planted Lesnar into the steel 
with a skull-thudding Pedigree for the victory, ensuring that Triple H 
will live to fight another day.


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