WWE Hall of Famer says he has buried the hatchet with Triple H

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While Triple H has proved to be one of the finest names to lead the wrestling industry to great heights, he has had his fair share of struggles over the years as well. Back in 2002 The Game seemingly had some issues with a WWE Hall of Famer, and vice versa, which came to an end recently.

Wrestling legend Scott Steiner and Triple H are two of the biggest names in the industry. They engaged in a rivalry in the squared circle around 2003, which ended up being one of the most underwhelming feuds, seemingly adding up to their issues.

During a recent appearance on the Busted Open Podcast, Scott Steiner commented on his issues with The Game and stated that both men had buried the hatchet. Not only that, but the Hall of Famer also added that Triple H offered an NIL program to Steiner's young son, Brock Rechsteiner.

"I left with a lot of hard feelings, but, at some point, you gotta let it be. You can't be angry the whole time. You can't hold a grudge. Plus, some people that you have a grudge against probably don't even know anyways, and I didn't want to screw up anything for [Bron], so I just buried the hatchet. Matter of fact, Hunter called me the other day, probably three weeks ago, and offered my boy an NIL deal," said Scott Steiner. [H/T: Fightful]

The Rock ignored Triple H backstage recently

After his massive return to WWE on RAW last week, The Rock interacted with Triple H backstage before Roman Reigns made his way in.

While both men seemingly had a short and sweet chat, The Game extended his hand for a handshake, which The Rock seemingly ignored. The latter went on to talk to his cousin Roman Reigns, which caught a lot of attention among fans.

While this could have just been an oversight from The Final Boss, the incident has been making rounds on the internet. Time will tell if The People's Champion and The Game interact with each other on TV during a storyline in the near future.