"Triple H is ALWAYS watching" - Fans erupt after The Game possibly reacts to Tony Khan's surprising comments

Triple H and Tony Khan are big names in WWE and AEW respectively [Photo: AEW Official YouTube Channel and Triple H
Triple H and Tony Khan are big names in WWE and AEW respectively [Photo: AEW Official YouTube Channel and Triple H's Instagram]

Earlier tonight, there were reports that Triple H had possibly inadvertently liked a post on social media relating to Tony Khan and AEW. Fans have hilariously reacted to the situation.

The post contained a recent quote from the AEW President where he was responding to a question on whether there were changes for the better regarding contract tampering with WWE. According to Khan, this was still happening, and he mentioned he felt it had never stopped in general.

On X/Twitter earlier today, several users spotted how Triple H's main Instagram account was noted liking a post from Sportskeeda Wrestling about the above-discussed topic, but he was quick to remove this. The post showed an infographic of the aforementioned quote coming from Tony Khan. This sparked several conversations as to why he probably ended up liking the post.

Some fans took this as a sign that Triple H was chronically online. One fan brought up the theory that The Game accidentally forgot to switch accounts before liking the post.

"Ain't no way," a fan said.
"Bro thought he was on his burner," mentioned another.
"Triple H is ALWAYS watching. I hope everyone knows this," another claimed.

Others believed that Tony Khan could try to clap back by keeping Rey Fenix out of WWE's reach for a few more months, following the belief that both The Lucha Brothers were leaning towards going to WWE. He could do this by adding injury time to the luchador's contract, which would then force Penta to wait for his brother.

"Its weird that he liked it. Isn't that basically an admission of guilt?" a fan wondered.
"Sorry Fenix, but you about to be eating catering and eating pins for a year," said another.
"Fenix ain't going anywhere now, I'm dead," another claimed.

Fans of both promotions have to wait and see if this turns out to be something major or if it was just a small issue that was being blown up online.


Veteran is skeptical of Tony Khan's call to try to make AEW pull off something Triple H and WWE did

Reports have recently mentioned how AEW was intending to go for a stadium show in Australia. Although there have been no official statements regarding this, the belief was that the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Allianz Stadium in Sydney, and Suncorp Stadium Brisbane were candidates.

In a recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer addressed the situation. He mentioned that it may have worked for WWE in the past, but he was skeptical of this major move of AEW, considering they weren't as popular in the country as they were in other markets such as The UK. He was not convinced completely that they could pull it off.

"The idea of going to a stadium (...) Man, they don’t have the viewership, they don’t have the popularity they do in the UK. It’s not even close. Maybe they’ll pull it off. I mean WWE pulled off three stadium shows, they were all successful. UFC pulled off stadium shows there. I don’t know, I’m skeptical of it." [H/T - WrestleTalk]

With All In taking place next week in London, heavy expectations are on the company after WWE had great success with SummerSlam a few weeks ago, and fans will just have to stay tuned to see how the show goes.

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Edited by Harish Raj S