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Triple H Congratulates Sheamus On Huge Personal Achievement

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Sheamus was praised by his current WWE boss and former WrestleMania opponent, Triple H.

It was 2010 when Sheamus was a rising star looking to make a name for himself in a rivalry against one of WWE’s biggest stars, the two-time WWE Hall of Famer Triple H.

Those two men are still heavily involved in the company, with Triple H serving as the boss in the Chief Content Officer role, while Sheamus remains an ass-kicking wrestler who the fans love.

When Sheamus is not in the wrestling ring delivering forearm shots to the chest and Brogue kicks, he can be found on YouTube doing his Celtic Warrior Workouts with different WWE superstars.

The workouts that Sheamus does with various WWE superstars are designed to showcase the efforts of the superstars while also motivating viewers to try new things in their workouts. Recent episodes of CWW have featured wrestlers such as NXT Champion Oba Femi, CM Punk, Tiffany Stratton, Nia Jax, and others.

Recently, Sheamus passed 1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, so Triple H posted a photo of the two men together with Triple H doing his customary “point” pose.

Sheamus Frustrated By Not Wrestling At WrestleMania

During the two-night WrestleMania 41 event in Las Vegas, there was no sign of the Celtic Warrior. Sheamus was off television for about three months after the Royal Rumble. Since his return to Raw, he has picked up wins over Austin Theory and Grayson Waller while teasing the start of a rivalry with his former friend, Rusev.

Speaking to The Daily Mail recently, Sheamus acknowledged that he had accomplished a great deal in his career. Still, he wanted to be part of WrestleMania 41 and expressed his frustration at being left off the show.

“I was gutted that I wasn’t at Mania. ‘The last appearance that I had was at the Rumble. I want to be in the mix. I want to be there. I’m more passionate now about my job than I ever have been. Some of the guys are like, “You’ve been at so many WrestleMania’s, so it’s okay.” But it’s not okay. I love what I do. I love going out there in front of a crowd. I love putting on banger after banger. I love that intensity.

I love setting the bar so high that everybody including the main event guys who have months and months to prepare are trying to catch up with me. ‘Until the wheels come off and I can’t do it anymore I want to go out there. I don’t want to miss anything and I don’t want to miss a WrestleMania. It was tough. I’m not going to lie, it was really really hard.”

At 48 years old, Sheamus is one of the oldest full-time wrestlers in WWE. As he said, he wants to keep wrestling until the wheels fall off, so he is hoping to get the chance to show what he can do.