Former Member of Triple H’s Villainous Faction Returning for One Last WWE Match
Triple H in WWE (Image Credits- StillRealToUs.com)
Triple H as a wrestler has accomplished almost everything in the WWE. From forming factions to winning the World Championship multiple times, Triple H has done it all. Before the Game was an offscreen authority figure, he was an authority figure on the screen. Yes, we are talking about the villainous stable, The Authority.
As we know, the Authority was a villainous stable that was commanded by Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. Before breaking up in 2016, they began their adventure formally in 2013 and made the lives of many babyfaces’ miserable.
Kane, Seth Rollins, and Big Show were among the numerous members of the group. Rollins, while being a part of the group, was provided security by J & J Security, which consisted of Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble.
Jamie Noble, who was once a part of The Authority, and is now a WWE Producer recently revealed that he will be wrestling his final match in WWE on December 11. Noble’s last known televised match in the WWE would be him and Mercury defeating Rollins in a 2 on 1 handicap match. Noble left the group in 2015 after being injured by Brock Lesnar during his feud with Seth Rollins.
Noble announced today on Instagram that he will wrestle his final WWE match on December 11 at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, West Virginia.Noble has stated that it would be probably his final outing of his wrestling career in WWE but as they say Never Say Never, we can’t rule out the possibility of him not wrestling again.
West Virginia being Noble’s hometown, he swore that he would leave as a winner with the finest performance of his career. Noble, who was forced to quit wrestling 11 years ago, hasn’t wrestled much as a singles competitor thereafter. He pledged to make the most of the opportunity and will appreciate all the support he can get.
Also Read: Huge Update on Triple H’s plans for Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa
Triple H might have made it possible for Jamie Noble
Noble began his wrestling career in 1995, and wrestled around the independent circuit before getting signed by WCW. After WCW was purchased by WWE, Noble began his first stint in the company, which went from 2001 to 2004. During his first stint in the company, he became a one-time cruiserweight champion and made himself popular through a storyline with Nidia, who was his on-screen girlfriend.
After leaving WWE in 2004, he had a short stint in NJPW and Ring of Honor. He and Daniel Bryan formed “The American Dragon” while with the NJPW. In August 2005, he became a ROH world champion by defeating CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels in an elimination four-way match. Noble held the championship until mid-September before being defeated by Daniel Bryan.
He joined the WWE again in 2005, and wrestled in the company as a heel, which he has done mostly throughout his career. In 2009, due to the impact of an injury from his match with Sheamus and the numerous other lingering ailments he had accumulated over his career, Noble announced that he had quit professional wrestling.
Also Read: “Always Good to Me”: Ken Shamrock Wants The Rock and The Undertaker to Show Up to a Special Evening
Since then, he hasn’t wrestled much and has worked extensively as a producer in the WWE. However, now that Noble is wrestling his farewell WWE match in his hometown, we can only appreciate Triple H for providing him with this chance. Noble might never have gotten the opportunity in the Vince McMahon era.
Rahul Amare
(825 Articles Published)