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Stephanie McMahon’s and Triple H’s funny milk commercial debuts

The commercial for the Protein Fight Club featuring Triple H and his wife Stephanie McMahon was uploaded on YouTube by the Milk Mustache Campaign account, the company behind the famous ‘got milk?’ commercials.

The ‘breakfast tango’ commercial has HHH and Steph eating breakfast and smiling at each other inside a WWE ring when all of a sudden they realize their glasses are both without milk and the milk bottle sitting on their table only has a bit left.

To decide who’s going to get the remainder of the milk, they arm wrestle each other but the video stops just before they’re about to start for the campaign message.

After the commercial ends, they show a clip of the two going at it in arm wrestling where Triple H is obviously not doing any visible effort and still beating his wife while Steph then tries with both her hands.

“So not fair!” says a smiling Steph as the camera crew in the background start laughing. You can watch it below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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