As the WWE creeps closer to one of the biggest shows in the Raw brand's history, it's not surprising to see some of the WWE's biggest names out promoting the upcoming show.

The New Day has become a valuable asset for WWE when it comes to representing the company in often hilarious ways. Even though the trio is a SmackDown Live commodity, they've been confirmed for the 25th Anniversary show and are bound to have a memorable moment with one, if not more than one, of the returning WWE Legends slated for the broadcast.

In a highlight of what we might be able to expect, New Day was recently a guest on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and alongside them were two of the WWE's biggest ambassadors in Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. Not necessarily known as the wackiest of WWE execs, it was bound to get interesting as The New Day, teaming with Fallon, had to compete against the husband and wife team in a Lip Sync Battle!

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The stakes, if Triple H and Stephanie won, were that Fallon would make an appearance at Raw's Anniversary show. What came next was total enjoyment with Triple H stealing the entire show and proving he's not just a fiery exec who only knows how the "play the game" when it comes to taking out his opponent.

The New Day was given the song "Mowtownphilly" by Boyz to Men. With the help of Fallon, they did an admirable job. But, it was no match for Stephanie McMahon who kicked things off with "How Far I'll Go" from the Moana soundtrack. Despite Triple H having young daughters, he acted shocked and disturbed about the prospect of singing this song: that is until he broke out of his shell and tore the house down.

It's great to see WWE stars out in different characters and getting a little inside perspective on their true personalities. Between Triple H dancing with Jinder Mahal in India and this performance on the Tonight Show, he's certainly gaining fans.

Whether Fallon is a part of Monday's Raw 25 show will be interesting to see.

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