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Triple H gave one member of The Shield a chance to qualify and the other some bad news

GREEN BAY, Wisc. – The Lunatic Fringe ran into some “business” issues as he battled The Eater of Worlds for a monumental opportunity at WWE Monday in the Bank, Roman Reigns wreaked havoc on everyone in sight and The King of Swing scored a huge triumph over United States Champion Sheamus.

An amped up Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns kicked off SmackDown, promising to take out WWE COO Triple H, shut down “The Seth Rollins Business” for good, and maybe even beat Randy Orton to the World Title in the WWE World Heavyweight Title Ladder Match at the June 29 pay-per-view.
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However, Triple H soon interrupted, pointing out that there were only so many spots in the unprecedented Ladder Match, before flipping a coin to see which Shield member would get the opportunity to qualify on SmackDown. After Ambrose won the toss, The Game announced that he would be in a qualifying SmackDown main event against Bray Wyatt. Not wanting Reigns to feel left out, Triple H also put him into the opening match against Bad New Barrett. Both Hounds would be banned from each other’s contest!

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