Brock Lesnar Vs Triple H match at summer slam 2012 : Brock Lesnar def. Triple H
Lesnar recovered enough to deliver a blatant low-blow. At that point, Heyman reminded the referee that Triple H “wanted the fight.” The man who sought to bring credibility to WWE then hoisted The Game onto his shoulders and spun him into an F-5 that, against all odds, Triple H kicked out of.
After Triple H powered out of subsequent Kimura Lock, he rebounded just enough to drill Lesnar with the Pedigree.
On this night, however, Lesnar would not be denied. Ten years after beating The Rock at SummerSlam 2002 to become the youngest WWE Champion in history, Lesnar rolled through Triple H’s pin attempt and locked in the Kimura Lock. The gutsy Triple H battled to stay alive, but after Lesnar locked in the Kimura Lock even deeper, he had no choice but to tap.
If this loss is, in fact, the endgame for Triple H, as Lesnar and Heyman contended it would be, he went out in a blaze of glory. Lesnar held on the Kimura Lock just long enough to squeeze a submission out of Triple H. As soon as Armstrong called for the bell, Lesnar exhaustedly released the hold and crumbled to the mat.
WWE’s medical personnel swarmed the ring to assist Triple H to the back, but the proud Game would have none of it. He courageously limped away from the squared circle under his own power and just before stepping through the entrance, he soaked in a bit of the WWE Universe’s adulation.
Afterward, HBK’s tweet said it all: “What can be said...what a match, what brutality. Neither guy is gonna be the same after that one."
Do you think Triple H can rebound from his SummerSlam loss at the hands of Brock Lesnar?
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