When Triple H made his return to the WWE on the February 21st edition of WWE Monday Night RAW interrupting The Undertaker after weeks of promotion regarding a 2/21/11 video package, professional wrestling fans immediately knew that a match between the two would be in the works for WrestleMania 27.
After an excellent back-and-forth match, that could have gone any way at WrestleMania 27, the question now remains as to what is the plan moving forward for two of the WWE’s all-time greats.
Speaking to several WWE sources, Triple H has once again moved back in to his semi-retirement role with the company, where he will oversee talent development and signings, character development and have a role in how storylines play out.
Rumor is that when Vince McMahon eventually makes the decision to step away, that Triple H is being groomed to become Vince’s successor, alongside his wife and Vince’s daughter, Stephanie McMahon. Triple H’s recent signings include Sin Cara, formerly known as Mistico, back in his homeland of Mexico, as well as independent talent, Jon Moxley and Kharma formerly known as Awesome Kong.
Triple H is now said to look at his character as one that will be used on special occasions, such as WrestleMania 27, rather than one that will be used on a weekly basis. With that said, however, the 13-time World Champion is “game” (no pun intended) to return, should injuries flare up on the WWE roster.
Triple H was said to have been very pleased with his match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27 and felt that the big program that the WWE put together, concluded with a very good match.
As for The Undertaker, who extended his streak to 19 – 0 with a win over Triple H at WrestleMania, “The Deadman” has no plans to retire from the business at this time and is currently considered inactive until a decision is made for him to make a return to the company.
The Undertaker is currently pencilled in to make a return at the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view this November, marking 21 years since his debut at the event and the company is currently planning out who he will face at next year’s WrestleMania pay-per-view in Miami, Florida. Original plans called for John Cena to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania 28, before The Rock agreed to face Cena.
Taker has permanent damage to his shoulders and was told that they would never be 100%, however he is willing to fight through the pain on a limited schedule with the WWE, before eventually evaluating his career going forward with the company, post WrestleMania 28.
source: forceofwrestling.com

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