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As the night began, Mr. McMahon said he guaranteed HBK’s luck would run out in the Royal Rumble, and he may have abused his power a little bit. HBK interrupted the Chairman, who reminded him that an interruption was how their whole situation began in the first place. HBK told Mr. McMahon that he wouldn’t quit, hit Mr. McMahon or go back to the HBK of old, because any of those actions would adversely affect him. Mr. McMahon agreed, and surmised that HBK was screwed more than Bret Hart ever was, but wouldn’t fire HBK because he didn’t think it would be good for business.
HBK then tried to appeal to Mr. McMahon’s business sense, and challenged him to settle their differences in the ring. The Chairman was enraged by the challenge, but HBK egged him on by asking if his grapefruits had shriveled up. An indignant Mr. McMahon, now even madder, said he was afraid of no one, and would only get in the ring on his own terms. He then dared HBK to commit career suicide and hit him, and as HBK pondered the thought, Shane McMahon attacked him from behind with a chair. Father and son then gloated as their plan came to fruition and HBK lay on the mat in pain.
Source: WWE.com
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