Triple H makes his way down to the ring, his wrists and upper arms completely tapped up in black. A steel cage begins to descend and completely encases The Game, who now has a microphone. He says that he has been at war with Brock Lesnar since last year, and the two of them have bled, and bones have been broken in the middle of the ring. Triple H says a wise man once told him, if he wanted to be good in this business, he had to learn how to hate. And so he set out, and he learned to be angry, and he learned how to thrive on hate – but no more than when he was surrounded by steel. The Game says he is at home, surrounded by his friends and family in the WWE Universe, and demands Brock Lesnar come down and try and break him.
Out comes Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman, who begins to talk – Triple H cuts him off and says nobody wants to hear it. He tells Brock to get his ass in the ring and settle this. Heyman asks Hunter if he truly knows what they are about. Like the fact that WWE isn't supposed to use the word "hate" anymore, but yet Triple H is in the ring throwing it around. The funny thing is, on Sunday Lesnar is going to teach him what hate is really like, because he's a trained cage fighter. And what he's really going to hate is facing his family after Lesnar leaves him disfigured in the cage, and facing the WWE Universe after the war is over.
Unfortunately…Brock Lesnar does not fight for free. His music goes off and the two try to leave, but Hunter cuts them off and says he should about this before. He has been asking himself why the 324-pound destroyer won't face him in the ring like a man, and the truth is it has absolutely nothing to do with Brock – it's the fact that Heyman can't afford him to do that. Because at WrestleMania, Triple H knocked the animal out cold and actually beat Brock Lesnar. And Heyman knows that if Lesnar walks down the ramp, steps into the cage, and gets his ass kicked one more time…that doesn't sit too well for a business man. He says that Heyman has lost faith in his client, and doesn't believe he can get the job done. He challenges the big man, asking him if he wants to be Brock Lesnar the man, or Brock Lesnar the little bitch.
Brock walks into the cage as Heyman protests, and the two opponents come face to face. Triple H takes the first punch, but Brock backs him into a corner and spears him with several shoulder tackles. The Game goes on the offensive briefly, but Lesnar levels him with a huge German suplex as Paul Heyman closes the steel cage door. The two brawl and their shirts come off, as Hunter sends the animal flying through the cage door right through Heyman.
Brock and Heyman leave up the entrance ramp as Triple H's music plays and Hunter climbs the cage. He poses on top of the cage and the two stare each other down as Raw goes off the air.
