Paul Heyman confronts Triple H: photos


!["Your arrogance and your stupidity offend me, Brock Lesnar. It offends ... every single person who has stepped down that aisle to do what we do, it offends," says The Game. "As a member of [the WWE Universe], Brock Lesnar offends me." "Your arrogance and your stupidity offend me, Brock Lesnar. It offends ... every single person who has stepped down that aisle to do what we do, it offends," says The Game. "As a member of [the WWE Universe], Brock Lesnar offends me."](/f/styles/gallery_img_l/public/photo/image/2012/05/RAW_990_Photo_003.jpg)
![Triple H goes on to say that he always had high hopes that Lesnar would make it to the top, "And I was right ... but when he got [to the top] and he got challenged for the first time ... he quit. When it wasn't so easy, Brock Lesnar quit." Triple H goes on to say that he always had high hopes that Lesnar would make it to the top, "And I was right ... but when he got [to the top] and he got challenged for the first time ... he quit. When it wasn't so easy, Brock Lesnar quit."](/f/styles/gallery_img_l/public/photo/image/2012/05/RAW_990_Photo_007.jpg)

!["My client, Brock Lesnar, entered into an oral and binding an agreement with [John Laurinaitis] ... and what did you do, you arrogant and defiantly and illegally ripped that contract up. Now that, my friend is called breach of contract." "My client, Brock Lesnar, entered into an oral and binding an agreement with [John Laurinaitis] ... and what did you do, you arrogant and defiantly and illegally ripped that contract up. Now that, my friend is called breach of contract."](/f/styles/gallery_img_l/public/photo/image/2012/05/RAW_990_Photo_005.jpg)






WWE COO arrives to give his thoughts on the Brock Lesnar situation: "It's not the physical that bothers me ... I am offended by Brock Lesnar. I am offended by what he said that he had to bring legitimacy back to WWE."
"Your arrogance and your stupidity offend me, Brock Lesnar. It offends ... every single person who has stepped down that aisle to do what we do, it offends," says The Game. "As a member of [the WWE Universe], Brock Lesnar offends me."
Triple H goes on to say that he always had high hopes that Lesnar would make it to the top, "And I was right ... but when he got [to the top] and he got challenged for the first time ... he quit. When it wasn't so easy, Brock Lesnar quit."
Paul Heyman makes his presence known. "You know what, I get it. I absolutely understand. It's the big spin. It's what every promoter has said over the years when they lose their biggest star."
"My client, Brock Lesnar, entered into an oral and binding an agreement with [John Laurinaitis] ... and what did you do, you arrogant and defiantly and illegally ripped that contract up. Now that, my friend is called breach of contract."
"What I don't get is this: you bring a fighter into an entertainment company, and then you don't like it when he wants to fight?" Heyman serves The Game with court papers. "You don't get the seriousness of the situation ... consider yourself served."
Heyman tells Triple H that, on a professional level, Lesnar is disappointed in Triple H's business practices. But that's not all ...
"On a personal basis, Brock Lesnar expected so much more than you. Brock Lesnar expected a fight. And what did he get? He got a sniveling, conniving, corporate sycophant that has not lived up to the hype around him from all these years."
The King of Kings loses his temper, grabbing Heyman by the throat and shoving him up against the turnbuckle.
The Game recovers, tossing the summons in Heyman's face and snarling, "You tell Brock Lesnar he's going to get everything he deserves."