WWE news 2016: Triple H and Shane McMahon to go face to face?

The goings-on in the WWE Monday Night Raw right now involving Shane McMahon's return is reportedly building up to a storyline bigger than a mere McMahon family bad blood.

Shane's sister Stephanie is said to be pulling a ruse that requires her to live with the sour fact that she and her brother both share an executive position in WWE. It should be child's play for her especially knowing the eye-popping reward at the end of it all.

According to Bleacher Report, Stephanie's charade is part of her scheme to lock her brother in a fight against Triple H, who is also known as the other half of The Authority.

The latest WWE storyline, although it does not look like it, is allegedly a setup for the said standoff, which is expected to be one of the most exciting and most lucrative storyline of the summer.

The giveaway for this big WWE twist is the ridiculousness of Stephanie stomaching her shared power with the older McMahon whereas, knowing the kind of woman she is, she should be doing everything she can to kick her brother out.

Triple H, on the other hand, is said to be waiting for the right time to strike. Unless Shane does not realize he is part of one big ploy, he will be destroyed by The Game, therefore launching the warfare, which is the WWE storyline's endgame.

During an earnings call, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon talked about his son Shane's reappearance in WWE. He said, as quoted by WrestleZone, that Shane has "come back as a talent" and as a part of an ongoing storyline that he said was doing well with viewers.

McMahon Sr. also said that Shane is doing "extremely well" in WWE. He did not clarify on his son's role on the executive side of things, but, if the rumor is to be believed, this will unfold in the WWE Monday Night Raw in time.

It remains to be seen what Shane will be up to for his WWE comeback, but it will certainly be exciting to watch it all unravel, especially with a Triple H feud allegedly on the horizon.

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