Welcome to the fourth episode of the Darkest Timeline Wrestling Gauntlet! In this episode, the boys from the Darkest Timeline try to salvage their DQ loss to The Marine with a 2011 film that tried ever so hard to launch the film career of Paul Levesque (AKA Hunter Hearst Helmsley AKA Triple H AKA HHH) and failed, unless you count his other 2011 film "Inside Out" (no relation), which also failed. It seems that being a corporate suit suits Triple H much better than being "The Chaperone"! And that's where I'd play some kind of dramatic musical cue if this was at all audio based, which it is not. Lucky you.The Chaperone cost an estimated $3 million to make, which actually makes me respect what they did more, but in its limited theatrical run, it only managed to make $14,400 in the United States and $29,395 in the United Arab Emirates, for a united total of $43,795. But I'm willing to say they did better in DVD and Blu-ray sales. Hell, there were another 6 months left until all Blockbusters went into liquidation. Plenty of time for rentals.Be sure to tune in next week as we continue The Gauntlet with 2006's "See No Evil" starring Kane!