Money in the Bank 2014 Rumors: Triple H Rips Dean Ambrose, Talks About MITB and Vickie Guerrero

Triple H sat down with Michael Cole for his weekly interview, and while the whole thing is conducted in character, it shed some light on what the future holds for some of the WWE storylines heading into Sunday's Money in the Bank event live from the TD Garden in Boston.

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In the final hype to the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, "The Game" built up the contract Ladder Match at the show involving Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Kofi Kingston, Rob Van Dam, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger and Bad News Barrett, who suffered a shoulder injury and is questionable for the match.

Triple H said that Ambrose will not be leaving Boston with a contract good for a WWE Championship shot within the next year and addressed Ambrose calling him an enemy for life and wanting to embarrass him.

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"He's already embarrassed me by still being here," Triple H said. "And as far as an enemy for life Dean, get in line. It's a long line. It's like going to an amusement park the line seems like it takes a lifetime to wait in and when you finally get there it's over in like 30 seconds you really just feel disappointed and somebody just took your money."

He then built up Seth Rollins winning the contract at Money in the Bank.

"You think I sweat Dean Ambrose? No. You think I sweat Roman Reigns? No. Seth Rollins is the guy from The Shield," Triple H said. "Seth Rollins made The Shield and when The Shield was over I took the talent that was in The Shield for myself and that is Seth Rollins."

"The Game" also talked about the eight-man Ladder Match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship between John Cena, Randy Orton, Kane, Roman Reigns, Sheamus, Cesaro, Alberto Del Rio, and Bray Wyatt. Cole asked Triple H about putting Kane in the match to protect Orton.

"With the WWE World Heavyweight Championship hanging on that line above that ring do you think I can trust anybody to do anything? It's every man for himself...I put Kane in this match for the reason I put everyone else in this match...because it was best for business," he said.

Triple H also spoke about Vickie Guerrero, who was written off of WWE television for the foreseeable future after losing her job in a match with Stephanie McMahon on Monday Night RAW.

"Let me get this straight, for nine years people hated Vickie," Triple H said. "She was irritating, grating voice incompetent. Everybody knew it. Two weeks ago if she had been fired they would have cheered wildly, but in the last few weeks she comes at odds with my wife and she brings up the name of her late, great husband Eddie Guerrero and suddenly she's worshipped."

Triple H also hinted that she'd never be back in the WWE to play up the angle of her departure.

"The fact is Vickie Guerrero for nine years was the most incompetent person in the WWE," Triple H said. "The only reason she was still here is because of her late husband Eddie Guerrero. And now, because of the way she did business on the way out...I hope that Vickie does well. I hope she does well for herself. I hope she finds happiness in her future endeavors because, quite frankly, she lost her opportunity here."

Money in the Bank takes place live this Sunday at the TD Garden in Boston and it will be interesting to see if Triple H gets involved in some capacity.

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