Triple H was deeply moved by a recent tweet from a WWE star ahead of the Elimination Chamber: Perth Premium Live Event.
Corey Graves, the host of last night’s Elimination Chamber Press Event in Perth, Australia, took to Twitter after the show to express his sentiments about the upcoming mega event.
In a heartfelt tweet, Graves reflected on the profound experience of being part of the wrestling world, describing it as a moment where “magic is real.” Here’s an excerpt from his tweet:
“It’s not perfect. It never will be. It is the island of athletically gifted, misfit toys. Gathered together for a different type of mass. In a few hours, reality returns. Bills, business, diapers. Missed weddings. Forgotten birthdays. But for those 3 hours. Oh man, those 3 hours. Tens of thousands of rabid souls. Fans and performers, spilling their guts for one another. A communal catharsis. For 3 hours, magic is real.”
When I can’t sleep, I write. I am writing this 13 hours in the future from the rest of my life…
We are mothers and fathers. Husbands and wives. Superheroes and rockstars. Athletes and lost souls. Longing for home, yet already there. Bound by a singular passion. A passion that…
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) February 23, 2024
Graves’ poignant message resonated with fans, earning widespread praise for its emotional depth. Triple H, among those moved by Graves’ words, reposted the tweet in acknowledgment.
Triple H also expressed his excitement for the upcoming event with a tweet, reflecting his anticipation for the Elimination Chamber: Perth Premium Live Event. The WWE Hall of Famer’s enthusiasm is palpable, hinting at the grand spectacle expected.
Elimination Chamber: Perth boasts a star-studded lineup featuring top WWE names like Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul.
With two Elimination Chamber matches on the card, the stakes are high, as the winners will earn opportunities to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship and the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania XL.
Graves currently serves as the lead announcer on WWE SmackDown, bringing his expertise to the commentary desk since retiring from in-ring competition nearly a decade ago.