
Triple H hilariously left a UK TV show early following a bizarre cameo that left WWE fans very confused over his appearance.
Triple H - real name Paul Levesque - was a guest on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch on Mother's Day.
He appeared on the TV show ahead of WWE's Monday Night Raw at the O2 Arena in London, with John Cena set to have a face-off with Cody Rhodes.
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But his appearance baffled WWE fans as they were left bewildered over the things the wrestling legend was tasked with on live TV.
Triple H was joined by soap stars Adam and Ryan Thomas, DJ Sara Cox, comedian Bridget Christie and crooner Tony Hadley.
During the show, the panel were asked to have a potato peeling competition, with Triple H having a priceless reaction.

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The 55-year-old looked very confused when he was pushed to get involved in the potato peeling.
Being a good sport, he got involved and compared the length of his peeling with Christie's effort.
The WWE chief didn't stick around after his interview with Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer.
He made a swift exit after speaking to the duo and missed the final two segments.
Needless to say, Triple H's appearance on Sunday Brunch got people on social media talking.
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One X user wrote: "I've never seen someone so out of place on Sunday Brunch. He looks bewildered."
A second said: "I'm genuinely interested in what is going through Triple H’s head while peeling a potato on live TV."
A third added: "Triple H just casually sat at the Sunday Brunch table next to two UK soap stars in Adam and Ryan Thomas is something I never thought I'd see."
In his interview with Lovejoy and Rimmer, Triple H revealed how he got into wrestling and looked back at his legendary WWE career.
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He said: "I just fell in love with it! Growing up, I loved it, and for me, it was the greatest form of entertainment; it's just this physical art from where you're just storytelling and then the storytelling just sorts ends up in the ring and the drama and the presentation and pageantry of it."
Topics: Fan Reactions, WWE, Wrestling, Triple H