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The Rock’s Ex-WWE Partner: “[Triple H] And Dwayne Don’t Like Each Other”

Triple H (Left) & The Rock (Right) - Source: WWE.com
Triple H (Left) & The Rock (Right) - Source: WWE.com

The Rock’s former WWE partner made a shocking claim about the former and Triple H.

The Rock and Triple H were two of the biggest stars in the WWE during their time. As a result, they were very competitive with each other. There were even reported stories of Triple H bullying The Rock when the latter first joined the WWE.

Despite this, The Rock rose above everything to become one of the biggest stars on the planet. Fast forward several years, and things have come full circle for both men. Triple H is in charge of WWE’s creative direction, while The Rock is a member of the Board of Directors of TKO. This essentially means that The Great One is The Game’s boss in the current era. Despite the success they achieved in their respective careers, things are not good between the two legends. Now, D’Lo Brown has opened up about their relationship.

Triple H and The Rock don’t like each other, according to D’Lo Brown

During an episode of Behind The Turnbuckle Studios’ The Coach and Bro Show, Jonathan Coachman hinted that there could be some animosity between The Rock and Triple H. D’Lo Brown said that he believes Seven Bucks could buy WWE and The Rock could end up owning the company. He also said that The Rock and The Game don’t get along onscreen due to their competitive nature.

“I could see Seven Bucks trying to buy WWE and Rock being the take owning it all. Um, and yes, let’s go back to one more thing you said. Triple H and Rocky don’t get along. They’re highly competitive. And that’s on camera.”

D’Lo Brown further added that The Rock and Hunter don’t like each other personally as well. He even compared them to oil and water, indicating that they don’t mix. However, he didn’t get into the details behind this animosity.

“Now, Paul and Dwayne don’t like each other. And they are definitely oil and water. So, there’s the onscreen angst and then there’s the real backstage angst.”

“And it’s not my story to tell. Just know everybody doesn’t get along.” [H/T Ringside News]

Now both men have to figure out a way to put their differences aside so that they can act in the best interest of the WWE.

Also read: Ex-WWE Champion Says Triple H Buried Him Backstage Behind His Back

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