Viewers who tuned into the latest instalment of Sunday Brunch were left gobsmacked as WWE legend Triple H appeared on the show.
Presenters Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer were back for another episode of the popular culinary programme as they introduced an array of famous faces which included Adam and Ryan Thomas, Sara Cox, Bridget Christie, Tony Hadley and Chesney Hawkes.
But minutes into the programme, viewers were clearly distracted by wrestler Paul Michael Levesque, who is better known by his ring name Triple H.
Feeling baffled by his appearance, while assuming that Triple H was also confused to be on the show, fans headed straight over to social media site X in their droves to share their thoughts.
One viewer said: "Turned on Sunday brunch and Big @TripleH is a guest on it never seen someone so out of place sitting listening to all the other guest pish. Give your agent a call he's stitched you right up."
Another said: "Triple H just casually sat at the Sunday Brunch table next to two UK soap stars in Adam & Ryan Thomas is something I never thought I'd see."
A third surprised fan shared: "As if Triple H is a guest on #sundaybrunch weirdest booking ever!"
A fourth added: "Sorry but Triple H on Sunday Brunch is a collab I never thought I'd see in my life."
While another added: "I bet Triple H is genuinely wondering why the f**k he's on Sunday Brunch."
During his appearance on the show, Triple H discussed his impressive career highlights while also sharing the love he has for the sport.
Explaining how he got into wrestling, the star said: "I just fell in love with it! Growing up, I loved it, and for me, it was the greatest form of entertainment; it's just this physical art from where you're just storytelling and then the storytelling just sorts ends up in the ring and the drama and the presentation and pageantry of it."
He added: "When it's done well and it's done live in front of people, as we talked about Wrestle Mania, when it's done in front of 80,000 people, and it's done live and they're all going crazy, there is nothing like it!"
Sunday Brunch airs on Sundays at 10am on Channel 4.