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Most WWE Superstars work their entire careers to achieve their dreams. However, no Superstar has gotten as far in the business as Triple H. ‘The Game’ has come a long way in his long and storied WWE career.

Triple H has been involved in countless brawls and is one of WWE’s top professional wrestlers even as an executive.

Despite being more involved in the business of the organization, Paul Levesque is still available to wrestle anytime a feud idea arises.

History Early Career and WCW From a young age, Triple H was inspired by wrestling.

To become like his TV role models, he began working out and exercising to bulk up.

WCW and Early Career

His body was impressive at such a young age, and he aspired to work in professional wrestling.

Levesque’s path to the firm began when he met Ted Arcidi at a gym.

Arcidi, a WWE employee and world-renowned powerlifter, agreed to introduce Levesque to popular wrestler Killer Kowalski, who ran his own training facility.

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Triple H winning WWE belt Source: The Indian Express

Levesque continued training with Kowalski and eventually fought in his promotion, the International Wrestling Federation (IWF), becoming the IWF Heavyweight champion.

In 1994, Levesque joined WCW under the ring name Terra Ryzing.

He worked as a villain for the promotion and soon had his name changed to Jean-Paul Levesque, which used his actual French surname.

He even had a French accent.

WWF

WWE (formerly WWF) offered Triple H a contract after his performance at Starrcade 1995 impressed Vince McMahon.

Levesque signed the contract and began working for the company.

Levesque initially portrayed a snooty character who referred to himself as a “Connecticut Blueblood.”

In the early months of his career, he was awarded several good matchups.

He went under the moniker Hunter Hearst Helmsley at his request.

This moniker was later abbreviated as HHH or Triple H.

During an altercation involving the Kliq, a backstage faction comprised of Helmsley, Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and X-Pac, Levesque found himself in exceedingly perilous seas (Sean Waltman).

Levesque was solely punished for the Kliq’s activities following a notorious character-breaking incident at Madison Square Garden in 1996. As a result, he had a difficult time booking work for the next few months.

Helmsley had a rocky start in WWE, aside from a confrontation with the Ultimate Warrior and a few minor matches.

He made up for it by roaring back with significant feuds against Rocky Maivia (The Rock), eventually defeating Goldberg at WrestleMania 13.

Generation X (D)

‘The Game’ quickly established himself in WWE, joining up with Shawn Michaels to form D-Generation X, which went on to become one of the most famous partnerships in WWE history.

D-X were notorious for their wildness inside the ring when they were acting as villains.

Their mantra, “suck it,” was popular with the audience at the time.

D-X feuded with the Hart Foundation following that, and Triple H went on to capture the European Championship at WrestleMania XIV.

During this time, Triple H gradually transitioned from the Connecticut Blueblood persona to a more gruff, jacket-wearing character to match D-energy.

Generation X (D)
Generation X (D) Source: GameSport

X’s name was also changed to Triple H, however, he is still sometimes referred to as Hunter.

Triple H later feuded with The Rock, who was emerging as a big villain as part of the Nation of Domination.

After The Rock won the WWF Championship, ‘The Game’ continued the feud with The Corporation, in which Vince McMahon (as Mr.McMahon) teamed up with The Rock.

Following multiple betrayals and plot twists involving Chyna, Triple H eventually joined The Corporation himself, betraying his teammate X-Pac in one of WWE history’s biggest crowd shockers.

The Attitude Era and the Corporation

Throughout his title feuds, Triple H progressively transitioned away from his D-X appearance and toward his signature look.

On Raw is War, he defeated Mankind to win his first WWF Championship.

He’d then be dragged into feuds with Mr. McMahon, Mankind, and Stone Cold.

He lost the Championship, won it, and then lost it again to Big Show before continuing his war with Mr. McMahon, who was now his most powerful adversary.

By this point, Vince McMahon had become heavily involved in the Attitude Era storylines typified by his feuds.

To retaliate against his arch-rival and company owner, Triple H married McMahon’s daughter Stephanie in the storyline.

Era of McMahon-Helmsley

With their marriage, the two created the McMahon-Helmsley group, which propelled the Attitude Era to its apex.

Triple H was involved in feuds and quick fights with Chris Benoit, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Kurt Angle.

Triple H won the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championships several times from his opponents, earning him the new nickname ‘The Game’ in reference to his domination over the sport.

His feud with The Rock ended with a loss at ‘King of the Ring,’ and he next fought Chris Jericho in another WWF Championship storyline.

His feud with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin defined the era, which also involved Vince McMahon.

After Austin nearly killed him with a forklift and Triple H, and the two had a series of dramatic matches, they reconciled and became a Tag Team!

The Rock, Chris Jericho, and even The Undertaker and Kane were ambushed by HHH and Stone Cold for the WWF Tag Team Championships.

The entire era was defined by a series of short title reigns and swaps.

Due to an injury, HHH missed the entire invasion storyline with WCW (now owned by WWE), but he returned later to win the Royal Rumble and become the Undisputed WWE Champion.

Era of Cruel Aggression

Triple H established himself as the dominant force throughout the Ruthless Aggression era, with numerous title reigns and massive feuds.

He was on the verge of joining the faction nWo, but McMahon disbanded the team due to disagreements.

He subsequently turned heel again, striking his best friend Shawn Michaels at a D-X reunion.

This signaled the end of the two stars’ historical tale friendships.

He then had a disturbing plot with Kane.

By winning the newly introduced belt, Triple H became the first WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

It was the same one used by WCW and NWA before them.

Evolution

‘The Cerebral Assassin’ then founded Evolution, a faction that included himself, Randy Orton, Batista, and Ric Flair.

The group would go on to make significant strides on the main roster.

All three members departed Armageddon 2003 with a title.

HHH then feuded with Shawn Michaels, Booker T, and Chris Benoit.

He went on to have a feud with old stablemate Randy Orton, which he won.

He was then beaten by Batista in a major feud that culminated in Vengeance.

Triple H brought the evolution era to a close with a final rivalry against Ric Flair, which he won at Survivor Series.

The rest of his career was filled with amazing matches against the finest Superstars of the era, including John Cena, Edge, and others, and he also won the WWE Championship numerous times.

He also rejoined with Shawn Michaels to resurrect D-X, which had two more runs.

Triple H competed in several major matches at WrestleMania and nearly surpassed Ric Flair’s record for the most title reigns in history.

Corporate Function

Triple H began to become increasingly involved in WWE’s corporate position.

He was now a company executive as well as a part-time wrestler.

This did not, however, prevent him from breaking amazing angles.

Using his position in the organization, he created a “white collar” character who began as a babyface and then evolved into a power-hungry heel.

Triple H fought The Undertaker twice at WrestleMania in an attempt to stop the streak and avenge Shawn Michaels’ career, which Taker destroyed. He fought valiantly but was defeated in both.

He later feuded with Brock Lesnar, again in an attempt to avenge Shawn Michaels, but this time for Lesnar breaking the former’s arm.

Triple H lost to Lesnar at SummerSlam but defeated him at WrestleMania the following year.

He continued his feud with Paul Heyman until he was forced to withdraw due to an injury.

The Authority

“The Game” rekindled his friendship with Stephanie McMahon as WWE’s corporate head, becoming The Authority group.

Their enforcers were The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose).

The Authority’s reign would be marred by mutiny from John Cena, which would eventually bring the whole thing down.

However, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon made a bold move by reintroducing Seth Rollins as their ambassador.

Then, Triple H had feuds with a resurrected Sting, which he won at WrestleMania.

He then had feuds with Roman Reigns and, later, Seth Rollins, both of which he lost.

The Authority was completely demolished at WrestleMania when Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey defeated Triple H and Stephanie.

His most recent major rivalry was with Batista, who challenged his former Teammate to a fight to the death.

Triple H defeated ‘The Animal’ at WrestleMania, putting an end to their decade-long rivalry.

Since then, Triple H has fought Randy Orton in a losing effort at Super Showdown.

He has also made infrequent appearances but has curtailed his professional wrestling appearances.

He now serves as the driving force behind NXT and is crucial in growing the WWE recruitment zone around the world.

If Paul Levesque becomes president, the future will be in good hands.

Triple H Accomplishments

Triple H is one of the WWE’s most accomplished Superstars.

He has won the World Heavyweight Championship five times, the WWF/WWE Championship nine times, the WWF/WWE Intercontinental Championship five times, the WWF European Championship twice, and the WWF Tag Team Championship twice.

He won the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) Heavyweight Championship once outside of WWE.

He has also twice won the Royal Rumble, in 2002 and 2016.

Helmsley’s 14 World Championships are the second-most in WWE history, trailing only John Cena and Ric Flair’s total of 16.

He is co-owner of the company with Randy Orton.

Triple H Net Worth

Triple H is estimated to be worth $45 million.

This can be ascribed to his famous career, title reigns, and vigor as a businessman to the WWE engine.

This figure is likely to rise as he focuses more on NXT’s worldwide expansion and other activities.

Triple H Charity 2021

According to the WWE community report, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon have co-founded ‘Connor’s Cure,’ which is “a charity that they have personally supported through Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation.”

The charity initiative was named after Connor Michalek, a little kid who suffered from Medulloblastoma, a rare brain, and spinal cord tumor.

According to the newspaper, “donations to Connor’s Cure will fund pediatric brain and spinal cancer research, as well as medical care for children and their families.”

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How to Get in Touch with Triple H

Triple H can be reached via his social media accounts on Twitter and Instagram:

@TripleH on Twitter

@tripleh on Instagram