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Old 03-03-2023, 10:39 PM   #10
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Book Test going over Triple H in their feud over Stephanie McMahon

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Test and Triple H had a long-standing feud in WWE in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The feud began when Test and Stephanie McMahon, Triple H's then-girlfriend, started a romantic storyline on-screen. Triple H became jealous of their relationship and began to interfere in their matches, leading to a bitter rivalry between the two wrestlers.

Their feud culminated in a match at the No Mercy pay-per-view in 1999. The match was highly anticipated, with Test looking to get revenge on Triple H for his interference in his matches and his mistreatment of Stephanie McMahon.

In the match, Test dominated early on, using his size and strength to overpower Triple H. However, Triple H was a wily competitor and managed to turn the tide of the match with a low blow when the referee's back was turned.

Triple H then began to target Test's knee, working over it with a series of vicious attacks. Test tried to fight back, but the damage had been done, and he was unable to mount a sustained offense.

Triple H then hit Test with his signature Pedigree finishing move, pinning him for the victory. The win was a significant one for Triple H, as it solidified his status as a top wrestler in WWE and cemented his relationship with Stephanie McMahon.

However, Test did not let the loss deter him. He continued to feud with Triple H over the next several months, leading to several more high-profile matches between the two wrestlers.

Although Test never managed to defeat Triple H in their subsequent matches, his feud with the Cerebral Assassin helped to elevate him to a top-tier wrestler in WWE and cemented his status as a fan favorite.
I asked it to book Test winning the feud, and this came back:


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The feud between Test and Triple H in the late 1990s and early 2000s was intense and personal, with both wrestlers vying for the affection of Stephanie McMahon. However, in this alternate universe, Test would come out on top, finally getting the upper hand on his bitter rival.

The feud would culminate in a match at WrestleMania 2000, one of the biggest events in WWE's history. The match would be a no-disqualification affair, allowing both wrestlers to use any means necessary to win.

In the lead-up to the match, Test would become increasingly aggressive, attacking Triple H at every opportunity and even going so far as to attack Stephanie McMahon herself. This would drive Triple H into a frenzy, fueling his rage heading into the match.

The match would be brutal, with both wrestlers trading blows and taking the fight to the outside of the ring. Test would use his strength and size to overpower Triple H early on, hitting him with a series of power moves and slams.

However, Triple H would not go down without a fight. He would use his cunning and experience to turn the tide of the match, taking advantage of Test's mistakes and hitting him with a series of devastating moves.

But Test would not be denied. He would dig deep, finding a reserve of strength and determination to fight back against Triple H. In a dramatic moment, he would hit Triple H with his signature move, the Test Drive, pinning him for the three count and the victory.

The crowd would erupt in cheers as Test celebrated his hard-fought win, finally getting the better of his bitter rival and proving that he was one of the top wrestlers in WWE. Triple H, humbled and defeated, would begrudgingly shake Test's hand after the match, acknowledging his rival's hard-fought victory.
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