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WWE Latest News: Triple H Delivers Message At Late Musician Lemmy Kilmister's Funeral; Cesaro Injury Update

World Wrestling Entertainment superstar and Executive Vice President for Talent, Creative, and Live Events Triple H recently paid tribute to late musician Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister.

The 70-year-old, who was the frontman of heavy metal band Motörhead, passed away on December 28 in his Los Angeles home due to cancer. He is also known as the voice of some of Triple H's entrance songs, namely "King of Kings," "Evolution," and most popularly, "The Game."

In a report by WWE.com, the 46-year-old professional wrestler delivered a heartfelt speech during Kilmister's memorial service on Sunday. Triple H, who is also a good friend of the late musician, was grateful for the personal relationship they had established.

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"Lem, Mickey and Phil gave me the greatest gift of all-time, which was their sound," Triple H said, according to the WWE report. "More importantly than that, Lemmy gave me the gift of his friendship. We connected."

Triple H also recalled one of the moments of his career when Kilmister was in attendance during one of his matches, performing the song "The Game."

"It is the most kick-a** thing of all-time," he said.

The entire ceremony of Kilmister's memorial service was streamed live all over the world through YouTube.

Meanwhile, updates regarding the injury and recovery of WWE superstar Cesaro has been released.

In a report by Joe Burgett for The Inquisitr, Cesaro (whose real name is Claudio Castagnoli), is currently in Orlando undergoing rehab for a shoulder injury he sustained in late 2015. He is checked in at the WWE Performance Center, but has been cleared to go home.

The report adds that the 35-year-old professional wrestler could miss the WWE's biggest annual blockbuster event, WrestleMania, which is on its 32nd edition this year. There is a possibility that his doctors won't allow him to perform until after a month of the said event, which will take place on April 3 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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