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Triple H and NXT brought their tour across the pond last week. They stopped in at the UK’s Download Festival, where some of the most beloved WWE Superstars put on a show for rockers and metalheads — clearly Bayley’s biggest demographic:
.@itsBayleyWWE leaves a lasting impression on #NXTDownload pic.twitter.com/OptJhwHcVE
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) June 12, 2016
Not only were they there to narrowly sidestep a Megadeth fan-contact high (gotta watch out for that wellness policy), but Triple H helped honor an old and dear friend — Lemmy Kilmister.
#ThankYouLemmy @WWE pic.twitter.com/2UkVV5GS8f
— WWE UK (@WWEUK) June 11, 2016
Triple H accepted the award, saying he knew Lemmy was right there with them with a Jack and Coke. He went on to say:
Lemmy used to say they did one thing, and they did it very simply: They were Motörhead, and they played rock and roll. Well we are NXT, and we wrestle, and the fact is we do it better than anybody.
We're honoured to have @TripleH accept the first ever Spirit Of Lemmy award. Horns up! 🤘#goldengods pic.twitter.com/8AuUWFrUUG
— Metal Hammer (@MetalHammer) June 11, 2016
Humbled and honored. Thank you @MetalHammer. #SpiritOfLemmy #GoldenGods @myMotorhead pic.twitter.com/iEu8BKTQJZ
— Triple H (@TripleH) June 11, 2016
WWE worked with Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister on several occasions, including multiple live performances of Triple H’s entrance themes. Triple H went from uber fanboy to good friend — so much so that he delivered the eulogy at Lemmy’s memorial service after the singer passed away last December. Triple H would go on to further pay tribute to his legendary friend at WrestleMania 32 with these custom ring boots:
For Lem…. @myMotorhead #WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/qV3W87iamM
— Triple H (@TripleH) April 3, 2016
Though his acceptance speech may come off as self-aggrandizing (it is Triple H, after all), getting to honor someone you loved who has passed away like that really is something special.