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Paul Heyman slams Triple H for disrespecting ‘tradition’ after Seth Rollins’ WWE title win against CM Punk

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Paul Heyman is not happy with Triple H after Seth Rollins’ shocking Money in the Bank cash-in against CM Punk at SummerSlam.

Rollins stunned WWE fans at SummerSlam by returning to take the World Heavyweight Championship after Punk had defeated Gunther.

Rollins was reportedly ‘injured’ at Saturday Night’s Main Event against LA Knight, but that all looks to be a work after The Architect pulled off another Heist of the Century.

Triple H was ‘not thrilled’ with Seth Rollins after SummerSlam and now Paul Heyman has called out The Game.

Seth Rollins holding the World Heavyweight Championship over CM Punk at WWE SummerSlam
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Paul Heyman upset with Triple H for lack of WWE title picture

Shortly after Rollins picked up yet another World Heavyweight Championship, his ‘Oracle’ Paul Heyman took to social media to take a pot-shot at Triple H.

“Isn’t this a tradition in WWE that the brand new champion always poses in the gorilla position with someone?” asked Heyman on X. Did we make people mad? Are you all upset with us?”

Triple H often takes a picture with new champions for social media, and even shared a picture with Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss after they won tag gold at SummerSlam.

The Game is yet to share a picture with Rollins and Heyman is not happy with The Game not sticking to tradition.

“I hate to say we told you so, but we told you about Plan B,” continued Heyman on social media as he continued to rub salt into the wounds.

Seth Rollins celebrates WWE title win in style

Rollins is yet to break his silence after screwing Punk out of the World Heavyweight Championship, but he did appear on the SummerSlam post-show.

The Architect joined the desk alongside Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Heyman to bask in his success with the New Jersey crowd.

The star danced and laughed along to his theme music, but did not say a word to Pete Rosenborg, Big E, and Joe Tessitore.

Rollins left after his song was played, meaning the next time we hear from the star is likely to be on WWE Raw.