Triple H
Paul Michael Levesque (born July
27, 1969) is an American professional wrestler, wrestling executive, and actor
better known by his ring name Triple H (an abbreviation of the ring name Hunter
Hearst Helmsley). Levesque currently works in the front office of WWE as the
Executive Vice President of Talent and Live Events, and appears as Triple H on
television as the Chief Operating Officer and part-time wrestler.
Birth name: Paul Michael Levesque
Ring name(s) : Triple H
Hunter Hearst
Helmsley
Jean-Paul
Lévesque
Terra Ryzin
Terror Risin'
Billed height : 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Billed weight: 255 lb (116 kg)
Born: July 27, 1969 (age 43)
Nashua, New
Hampshire
Resides : Greenwich, Connecticut
Billed from : Greenwich, Connecticut
Trained by: Killer Kowalski
Debut : March 24, 1992
He is regarded as one of the greatest
and most influential superstar in the history of WWE after The Undertaker.
Levesque began his wrestling career in the International Wrestling Federation
as Terra Ryzing before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994.
After briefly using the Ryzing name, he changed his character to Jean-Paul
Lévesque, a French Canadian aristocrat which would be similar to his character
Hunter Hearst Helmsley, that he used in his early years with the World
Wrestling Federation (WWF) from early 1995 to late 1997He later abbreviated his
name to Triple H and adopted an alternative image in the D-Generation X (DX)
stable. After the dissolution of DX, Triple H was pushed as a main event
wrestler, winning several singles championships. As part of a storyline Triple
H married Stephanie McMahon, who later became his real-life spouse. In 2003,
Triple H formed another stable known as Evolution, and reformed DX with Shawn
Michaels in 2006 and 2009. He is heavily involved in the writing process of WWE
programming, and holds complete creative control over his television
character's storylines, win/loss record, and championship reigns.
Overall, Levesque has won 23
championships in WWE. He is a thirteen-time world champion — the all-time
record in the company — having won the WWF/E Championship eight times, and the
World Heavyweight Championship five times. He was the first World Heavyweight
Champion. In addition, Helmsley won the 1997 King of the Ring, the 2002 Royal
Rumble, and was the second Grand Slam Championship winner. Outside of
wrestling, Helmsley has made numerous guest appearances in film and on
television.
Early life
Paul Levesque was born in Nashua,
New Hampshire. In his youth, he was a fan of professional wrestling and his
favorite wrestler was Ric Flair.[citation needed] Levesque became aware of
bodybuilding at the age of fourteen; after graduating from high school in 1987,
Levesque entered several bodybuilding competitions. He was crowned Teenage Mr.
New Hampshire in 1988.
Professional wrestling
career
World Championship
Wrestling (1994–1995)
In early 1994, Levesque signed a
one-year contract with World Championship Wrestling (WCW). In his first
televised match, Levesque debuted as a villain named Terror Risin' and defeated
Keith Cole.His ring name was soon modified to Terra Ryzing, which he used until
mid-1994, when he was renamed Jean-Paul Lévesque. This gimmick referred to his
surname's French origins and he was asked to speak with a French accent, as he
could not speak French. During this time, he began using his finishing
maneuver, the Pedigree.
Levesque had a brief storyline
feud with Alex Wright that ended at Starrcade 1994 with Wright pinning him.[17]
Between late 1994 and early 1995, Levesque briefly teamed with Lord Steven
Regal, whose snobby British persona was similar to Levesque's character. The
team was short-lived, however, as Levesque left for the World Wrestling
Federation (WWF) in January 1995 after WCW turned down his request to be pushed
as a singles competitor.
World Wrestling
Federation/Entertainment
The Connecticut
Blueblood (1995–1997)
Helmsley wore a tailcoat suit and
here has a traditional spray bottle to highlight his effete snobbishness.
As a continuation of his gimmick
in WCW, Levesque started his WWF career as the "Connecticut Blueblood"
Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Levesque appeared in taped vignettes, in which he
talked about how to use proper etiquette, up until his wrestling debut on the
April 30, 1995 episode of WWF Wrestling Challenge.
Although he was heavily pushed in
the first few months after his debut, Levesque's career stalled during 1996,
starting off with being mired in a feud with Duke "The Dumpster"
Droese following a loss during the Free for All at 1996 Royal Rumble. Up until
that event, his angle included appearing on television each week with a
different female valet (which included Playboy Playmates Shae Marks and Tylyn
John). Sable was his valet at WrestleMania XII, and after his loss to Ultimate
Warrior, as part of the storyline, he took his aggressions out on her. The
debuting Marc Mero—her real-life husband—came to her rescue, starting a feud
between the two wrestlers.
During 1996, Helmsley appeared on
an episode of WWF Superstars in a match against Marty Garner. When Levesque
attempted to perform the Pedigree, Garner mistook the maneuver for a double
underhook suplex and tried to jump up with the move, causing him to land
squarely on top of his head and suffer neck damage. Garner sued the WWF,
eventually settling out of court and later discussed the incident in an appearance
on The Montel Williams Show.
The MSG Incident.
Levesque was known backstage as
one of the members of The Kliq, a group of wrestlers including Shawn Michaels,
Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman and Scott Hall, who were known for influencing Vince
McMahon and the WWF creative team. It has been claimed that he was scheduled to
win the 1996 King of the Ring tournament, but the victory was instead awarded
to Stone Cold Steve Austin after the Madison Square Garden Incident, in which
the Kliq broke character after a match to say goodbye to the departing Nash and
Hall.[24] Despite the punishment, Helmsley did have several successes following
the MSG Incident. Mr. Perfect became his manager and he won the WWF
Intercontinental Championship for the first time on October 21, 1996, defeating
Marc Mero. When Mr. Perfect left the WWF, his departure was explained to be a
result of Helmsley turning his back on his manager as soon as he won the
Intercontinental Championship. Levesque held the belt for nearly four months
before dropping it to Rocky Maivia on the February 13, 1997 special edition of
Monday Night Raw, called Thursday Raw Thursday. For a very brief time, Helmsley
was accompanied by Mr. Hughes, who was his storyline bodyguard. After losing
the Intercontinental title, he feuded with Goldust, defeating him at
WrestleMania 13. During their feud, Chyna debuted as his new bodyguard.
D-Generation X
(1997–1999)
Main article:
D-Generation X
Helmsley's push resumed in 1997,
when he won the 1997 King of the Ring tournament by defeating Mankind in the
finals. Later that year, Shawn Michaels, Helmsley, Chyna and Rick Rude formed
D-Generation X (DX). This stable later became known for pushing the envelope,
as Michaels and Helmsley made risqué promos—spawning the catchphrase "Suck
It", using a "crotch chop" hand motion, and sarcastically
deriding Bret Hart and Canada. By that point, Helmsley had fully dropped the
"blueblood snob" gimmick, appearing in T-shirts and leather. During
this period, his ring name was shortened to simply Triple H. Even after the DX
versus Hart Foundation storyline ended, Helmsley continued to feud with the
sole remaining member Owen Hart over the WWF European Championship. This ended
in a match between the two at WrestleMania XIV, with the stipulation that Chyna
had to be handcuffed to then-Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter. Helmsley won after
Chyna threw powder into Slaughter's eyes, momentarily "blinding" him
and allowing her to interfere in the match.
Triple H and Chyna.
After WrestleMania, Michaels was
forced into temporary retirement due to a legitimate back injury sustained at
the Royal Rumble, with Triple H taking over the leadership position in DX,
claiming that his now-former associate had "dropped the ball". He
introduced the returning X-Pac the night after WrestleMania and joined forces
with the New Age Outlaws. As 1998 went along, D-Generation X became more
popular, turning the group from villains to fan-favorites. During this time,
Levesque adopted an entrance gimmick where he would engage the crowd by asking
"Are you ready? I said, are you ready?" followed by a mocking
interpretation of rival promotion WCW's ring announcer Michael Buffer's famous
catch-phrase, "Let's get ready to rumble," substituting the word
"rumble" with the popular DX slogan, "suck it." Also during
this time, he began a feud with the leader of the Nation of Domination and
rising WWF villain, The Rock. This storyline rivalry eventually led to a feud
over the Intercontinental Championship, which Triple H won in a ladder match at
SummerSlam. He did not hold the title long, however, as he was sidelined with a
legitimate knee injury. When The Rock won the WWF Championship at Survivor
Series, the rivalry between the two continued, as DX fought The Corporation
stable, of which The Rock was the main star. Triple H received a shot at the
WWF Championship on the January 25, 1999 episode of Raw in an "I
Quit" match against The Rock, but the match ended when Triple H was forced
to quit or see his aide Chyna chokeslammed by Kane. This began a new angle for
Triple H, as Chyna betrayed him by attacking him after the match and joining
The Corporation.
At WrestleMania XV, Triple H lost
to Kane after Chyna interfered on his behalf, and she was thought to have
rejoined DX. Later on in the night, he betrayed his long-time friend and fellow
DX member X-Pac by helping Shane McMahon retain the European Championship and
joined The Corporation. turning heel in the process. In April, he started to
move away from his DX look, taping his fists for matches, sporting new and
shorter wrestling trunks, and adopting a shorter hairstyle. Levesque's gimmick
changed as he fought to earn a WWF title shot. After numerous failed attempts
at winning the championship, Triple H and Mankind challenged WWF Champion Stone
Cold Steve Austin to a Triple Threat match at SummerSlam, which featured Jesse
"The Body" Ventura as the special guest referee. Mankind won the
match by pinning Austin. The following night on Raw, Triple H defeated Mankind
to win his first WWF Championship.
Triple H dropped the WWF
Championship to Vince McMahon on the September 16, 1999 episode of SmackDown!
before regaining it at Unforgiven in a Six-Pack Challenge that included Davey
Boy Smith, Big Show, Kane, The Rock, and Mankind. He defeated Stone Cold Steve
Austin at No Mercy before dropping the title to Big Show at Survivor Series.
Triple H then continued his feud with Vince McMahon by marrying his daughter,
Stephanie McMahon. He then defeated McMahon at Armageddon. As a result of the
feud, an angle with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon began which carried the WWF
throughout the next seventeen months; together they were known as the
"McMahon-Helmsley Faction".
McMahon–Helmsley Era;
The Power Trip (2000–2001)
McMahon-Helmsley
Faction and The Power Trip
Helmsley dominated WWF television
in this period owing to his on-screen marriage with Stephanie McMahon.
By January 2000, Triple H dubbed
himself "The Game," implying that he was on top of the wrestling
world and was nicknamed "The Cerebral Assassin" by Jim Ross. On the
January 3 episode of Raw is War, Triple H defeated The Big Show to win his
third WWF championship.
Triple H feuded with Mick Foley
in early 2000. They both fought at the Royal Rumble in a Street Fight Match for
the WWF Championship, which Triple H won after doing two pedigrees on Foley.
The storyline would come to an end at No Way Out in a Hell in a Cell where if
Mick Foley lost he would have to retire. Triple H retained his title at the PPV
and thus ending Mick Foley's fifteen-year career. Triple H pinned The Rock at
WrestleMania 2000 to retain the title, but lost it at Backlash to The Rock. He
regained it three weeks later, in an Iron Man match at Judgment Day, only to
lose it back to The Rock at King of the Ring. Triple H then entered a storyline
feud with Chris Jericho, which culminated in a Last Man Standing match at Fully
Loaded. Afterwards, Triple H entered a feud with Kurt Angle, initially over the
WWF Championship but then as a love triangle between himself, Angle, and
Stephanie. On the August 3 episode of SmackDown!, Triple H and his wife,
Stephanie McMahon, along with Kurt Angle, were booked in a Six-man tag team
match by Commissioner Mick Foley, against the Dudley Boyz (Buh-Buh Ray Dudley
and D-Von Dudley), which Triple H, McMahon, and Angle won. After the match, as
Triple H left the ring, Angle and McMahon hugged in a victory celebration,
frustrating Triple H and marking the beginning of the Triple H-Angle feud. On
the August 24 edition of Smackdown!, Angle kissed Stephanie McMahon after she
was injured during a tag team match. At SummerSlam, The Rock defeated Triple H
and Angle in a Triple Threat match to retain the WWF Championship after Angle
received a concussion at the hands of Triple H. Angle had started taking a
liking to Triple H's on-screen wife, Stephanie McMahon which made Triple H,
jealous of Angle. On August 28 edition of Raw is War, Angle interfered in a
match between Eddie Guerrero and Triple H by attacking both men with a chair.
On September 11 edition of Raw is War, Angle interfered in Triple H's match
with Chris Jericho and distracted Triple H, causing Triple H to leave the ring
and chase Angle. Later that night, Angle attacked both Triple H and McMahon
after his Handicap match against T & A. The feud would culminate at
Unforgiven, where Triple H defeated Angle after a low blow from Stephanie and a
Pedigree from Triple H.
A later storyline feud between
Triple H and Steve Austin started when it emerged that Triple H had paid off
Rikishi to run down Austin at Survivor Series, causing him to take a year off.
In storyline, Triple H said he had did it in order to shield Austin from the
WWF Championship and end his career. In reality, Austin's previous neck
injuries started bothering him again, forcing him to have surgery. In 2000,
Triple H and Austin had a match at Survivor Series that ended when Triple H
tried to trick Austin into coming into the parking lot to run him over again,
only to have Austin lift his car up with a forklift and flip the car onto its
roof 10 feet high. Triple H returned a few weeks later and attacked Austin. The
feud continued into 2001 and ended in a Three Stages of Hell match in which
Helmsley defeated Austin. In 2001, Triple H also feuded with The Undertaker,
who defeated him at WrestleMania X-Seven. The night after WrestleMania, Triple
H interfered in a steel cage match between Austin (who had just won the WWF
Championship) and The Rock where he joined forces with Austin and double teamed
on The Rock, forming a tag team called The Two-Man Power Trip. Triple H then
defeated Chris Jericho for his third Intercontinental Championship on the April
5 episode of SmackDown!, and won it for a fourth time two weeks later by
defeating Jeff Hardy. Triple H then became a tag team champion for the first
time at Backlash when he and Austin defeated Kane and The Undertaker in a winner-take-all
tag match. As Triple H was still Intercontinental Champion, the win made him a
double champion.
During the May 21, 2001 episode
of Raw, he suffered a legitimate and career-threatening injury. In the night's
main event, he and Austin were defending the Tag Team Championship against
Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. At one point, Jericho had Austin trapped in the
Walls of Jericho. Triple H ran in to break it up, but just as he did, he
suffered a tear in his left quadriceps muscle, causing it to come completely
off the bone. Despite his inability to place any weight on his leg, Triple H
was able to complete the match. He even allowed Jericho to put him in the Walls
of Jericho, a move that places considerable stress on the quadriceps. The tear
required an operation, which was performed by orthopedic surgeon Dr. James
Andrews. This injury brought an abrupt end to the McMahon-Helmsley Era, as the
rigorous rehabilitation process kept Triple H out of action for over eight
months, completely missing The Invasion storyline.
Return from injury and
Shawn Michaels feud (2002)
Triple H after winning
the Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania X8.
Triple H returned to Raw as a
face on January 7, 2002 at Madison Square Garden. He won the Royal Rumble and
received an Undisputed WWF Championship match at WrestleMania X8. At
WrestleMania X8, Triple H beat Chris Jericho for the Undisputed Championship.
After holding the title for a month, Helmsley dropped it to Hulk Hogan at
Backlash. Triple H then became exclusive to the SmackDown! roster due to the
WWF Draft Lottery and continued to feud with Jericho, culminating in a Hell in
a Cell match at Judgment Day. On June 6, Triple H defeated Hogan in a Number
One Contenders match for the Undisputed Championship at the King of the Ring
against The Undertaker but was unsuccessful at the event.
In the interim, between the Royal
Rumble and WrestleMania, the McMahon-Helmsley Faction was brought to an
official on-screen conclusion. By the time he returned, Triple H's on-screen
marriage to Stephanie McMahon was on the rocks, so Stephanie faked a pregnancy
in order to get him back on her side. When he learned that it was fake, he
dumped her publicly on Raw when they were supposed to renew their wedding vows.
Stephanie aligned with Jericho afterward, but she was forced to leave after
losing a Triple Threat match on Raw the night after WrestleMania when she was
pinned by Triple H. The divorce, and thus the storyline, was finalized at
Vengeance.
Meanwhile, Shawn Michaels had
made his return to WWE and joined the New World Order (nWo). Michaels and Kevin
Nash planned to bring Triple H over to Raw in order to put him into the group.
Vince McMahon, however, disbanded the nWo following several backstage
complications and brought in Eric Bischoff as the Raw brand's new general
manager. One of Bischoff's first intentions was to follow up on the nWo's plan
and bring Triple H over to the Raw roster. Triple H did indeed go to the Raw
brand, reuniting with Shawn Michaels, but on July 22 he turned on Michaels by
performing a Pedigree on him during what was supposed to be a DX reunion,
turning heel once again. The following week, Triple H smashed Michaels' face
into a car window to prove that Michaels was weak. These events led to the
beginning of a long storyline rivalry between the former partners and an
eventual "Unsanctioned Street Fight" at SummerSlam, in which Michaels
came out of retirement to win. Afterwards, however, Triple H attacked him with
a sledgehammer, and Michaels was carried out of the ring.
Before September 2, 2002, WWE
recognized only one champion for both the Raw and SmackDown! brands. After
SummerSlam, champion Brock Lesnar became exclusive to SmackDown!, leaving Raw
without a champion. Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff then awarded Triple H the
Big Gold Belt (which had been used for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
and WCW World Heavyweight Championship) making him the first World Heavyweight
Champion of the WWE brand.[51] Triple H retained his title against Rob Van Dam
at Unforgiven when Ric Flair hit RVD with a sledgehammer.
In October 2002, Triple H began
feuding with Kane, leading to a match at No Mercy on October 20 in which both
Kane's Intercontinental Championship and Triple H's World Heavyweight
Championship were at stake. In the weeks preceding the match, Triple H claimed
that, several years earlier, Kane had an unrequited relationship with a woman
named Katie Vick. He went on to claim that, after Vick was killed in a car
crash, Kane (the driver) raped her corpse. Triple H later threatened to show
video footage of Kane committing the act in question; however, the footage that
finally aired showed Triple H (dressed as Kane) simulating necrophilia with a
mannequin in a casket; Kane's tag team partner The Hurricane responded the
following week by showing a video of Triple H (rather, someone wearing a Triple
H series of masks) getting an enema. The angle was very unpopular with fans,
and was de-emphasised before the title match. Triple H went on to defeat Kane
at No Mercy, unifying the two titles.
Triple H eventually lost the
World Heavyweight Championship to Shawn Michaels in the first Elimination
Chamber match, at Survivor Series. He defeated RVD for the title shot at
Armageddon with Michaels as special referee. He regained the title from
Michaels in a Three Stages of Hell match at Armageddon.
Evolution (2003–2005)
Evolution (professional wrestling)
In January 2003, Triple H formed
a stable known as Evolution with Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista. Triple H
and Ric Flair challenged RVD and Kane for the World Tag Team Titles, but they
lost the match. The group was pushed on Raw from 2003 to 2004. The height of
their dominance occurred after Armageddon when every member of Evolution left
the pay-per-view holding a title. Triple H held the World Heavyweight
Championship for most of 2003 until Unforgiven, losing the title to Bill Goldberg.
After a failed attempt to win back the title from Goldberg in a rematch at the
Survivor Series, he finally regained the championship against Goldberg in a
triple threat match at Armageddon which also involved Kane. At the 2004 Royal
Rumble, Triple H and Shawn Michaels fought in a Last Man Standing match to a
double countout, so Triple H retained the title as a result. Triple H dropped
the title to Chris Benoit at WrestleMania XX, and he was unable to reclaim the
belt from Benoit in subsequent rematches, including a rematch from WrestleMania
between Triple H, Benoit, and Shawn Michaels at Backlash.
He then ended his feud with
Michaels, defeating him in a Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood. After another
failed attempt, losing to Benoit at Vengeance, he focused on Eugene, beating
him at SummerSlam. Triple H then regained the title from former associate Randy
Orton at Unforgiven. Following a Triple Threat World Heavyweight title defense
against Benoit and Edge on the November 29, 2004 episode of Raw, the World
Heavyweight Championship became vacant for the first time. At New Year's
Revolution, Triple H won the Elimination Chamber to begin his tenth world title
reign. At WrestleMania 21, Triple H lost the championship to Batista,[62] and
subsequently lost two rematches at Backlash and Vengeance. After Vengeance,
Triple H took hiatus from WWE due to suffering from his minor neck problems.
After four-month hiatus, Triple H
returned to Raw on October 3, 2005 as part of WWE Homecoming. He teamed with
fellow Evolution member Flair to defeat Chris Masters and Carlito. After the
match, Triple H turned on Flair hitting Flair with a sledgehammer, sparking a
feud between the duo. Flair defeated Triple H in a Steel cage match at Taboo
Tuesday for Flair's Intercontinental Championship. Subsequently, Triple H
defeated Flair in a non-title Last Man Standing match at Survivor Series to end
their feud.
D-Generation X reunion
(2006–2007)
Although Triple H failed to win
the Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble, another championship opportunity
arose for Triple H in the Road to WrestleMania Tournament. He won the
tournament, granting him a match for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 22.
At WrestleMania, Triple H and John Cena fought in the main event for the title,
which Triple H lost via submission. Later that month at Backlash, Triple H was
involved in another WWE Championship match, fighting Edge and Cena in a Triple
Threat match, where he lost again. In an act of frustration, a bloodied Triple
H used his sledgehammer to attack both Edge and Cena and then performed a
number of DX crotch chops. Triple H unsuccessfully attempted to win the WWE
title from Cena on numerous occasions, blaming his shortcomings on Vince
McMahon, which eventually led to a feud between the McMahons and Triple H.
DX striking their
signature pose.
Shawn Michaels returned on the
June 12 episode of Raw and soon reunited with Triple H to reform D-Generation
X, turning Triple H into a fan-favorite once again for the first time since
2002. DX defeated the Spirit Squad at Vengeance in a 5-on-2 handicap match.
They continued their feud with Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and the Spirit
Squad for several weeks. They then defeated the Spirit Squad again on the July
18, 2006 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event in a 5-on-2 Elimination match.
They then again defeated the McMahons at SummerSlam, withstanding the attack of
several handpicked WWE superstars by Vince McMahon. At Unforgiven, D-Generation
X overcame the odds once again, defeating The McMahons and ECW World Champion
Big Show in a Hell in a Cell match. During the match, DX embarrassed Vince by
shoving his face in between Big Show's buttocks, and DX won when Triple H broke
a sledgehammer over the shoulders of Vince McMahon after Michaels performed
Sweet Chin Music on him.
At Cyber Sunday during DX's feud
with Rated-RKO, special guest referee Eric Bischoff allowed the illegal use of
a weapon to give Rated-RKO the win. At Survivor Series, DX got their revenge
when their team defeated Edge and Orton's team in an Elimination Match. In
January 2007, at New Year's Revolution, DX and Rated-RKO fought to a no-contest
after Triple H suffered a legitimate torn right quadriceps (similar to the one
he suffered in 2001 but in the other leg) fifteen minutes into the match.
Surgery was successfully performed on January 9, 2007 by Dr. James Andrews.
Record breaking WWE
Champion (2007–2009)
Triple H made his return at
SummerSlam, where he defeated King Booker. Two months later at No Mercy, Triple
H was originally scheduled to face Umaga in a singles match. However, at the
start of the night Triple H decided to challenge newly named WWE Champion Randy
Orton, reigniting his rivalry with Orton that had been interrupted following
his injury. Triple H won the match, winning his eleventh world championship and
sixth WWE Championship, and then defended his title against Umaga in his
regularly scheduled match after Mr. McMahon declared the match to be for the
WWE title.[77] After that McMahon gave Orton a rematch against Triple H in a
Last Man Standing match in the main event, and Triple H lost after failing to
beat the ten count when Orton hit his RKO onto the announcer's table. Triple
H's title reign at No Mercy is the fifth shortest reign in WWE history, only
lasting through the duration of the event. After winning the Raw Elimination
Chamber at No Way Out, Triple H gained a WWE Championship match, by outlasting
five other men, last eliminating Jeff Hardy after a Pedigree on a steel chair.
However, at WrestleMania XXIV, Randy Orton retained after punting Triple H and
pinning John Cena following Triple H's Pedigree on Cena. A month later, at
Backlash, Triple H won the title in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match against
Orton, Cena, and John "Bradshaw" Layfield, tying the record for most
WWE Championship reigns with The Rock. Triple H then retained the title against
Orton at Judgment Day in a Steel Cage match and again at One Night Stand in a
Last Man Standing match. Orton suffered a legitimate collarbone injury during
the match, thus ending the feud prematurely.[83]
Triple H as WWE
Champion in 2008.
On June 23, 2008 episode of Raw,
Triple H was drafted to the SmackDown brand as a part of the 2008 WWE Draft, in
the process making the WWE Championship exclusive to SmackDown. He defended the
championship over the summer and was the only champion to retain his title at
Unforgiven's Championship Scramble matches. After this he defended it against
Jeff Hardy, who was in the Unforgiven match.
At Survivor Series, Triple H was
scheduled to defend the championship against Vladimir Kozlov and Hardy, however
Hardy was kept out of the match after a scripted attack and injury. During the
match, Smackdown General Manager Vickie Guerrero announced that Edge had
returned and introduced him into the contest. Jeff Hardy interfered and hit Triple
H with a steel chair meant for Edge, thus costing him the title and resulting
in Edge winning his sixth World Title. Triple H entered seventh in the 2009
Royal Rumble, but was last eliminated by Randy Orton. In February at
Elimination Chamber, Triple H won the WWE Championship in the SmackDown Chamber
match, setting the record for most reigns at eight. That record stood until
2011 when John Cena won his ninth WWE Championship.
The Legacy feud and DX
farewell (2009–2011)
Triple H after retaining the WWE
Championship against Randy Orton at WrestleMania XXV.
On the February 16, 2009 episode
of Raw, Triple H made an appearance aiding Stephanie and Shane McMahon, after
they were attacked by Randy Orton.[85] On the February 20 episode of SmackDown,
Triple H was interviewed by Jim Ross, in the interview, footage was shown
highlighting the events that occurred on the February 16 episode of Raw. Ross
asked Triple H how he felt seeing that footage, in response, he broke character
(after 5 years of marriage) by admitting that Vince McMahon is his
father-in-law, that Shane is his brother-in-law, and that Stephanie is his
wife, thus creating a rivalry between Triple H and Orton. On the February 23
episode of Raw, Triple H confronted Orton, before attacking him, Ted DiBiase,
and Cody Rhodes (a group known as The Legacy) with a sledgehammer and chasing
them from the arena.[86] Weeks later, it was announced that Triple H would
defend the WWE championship against Orton at WrestleMania XXV. At the event,
Triple H defeated Orton to retain the title.Triple H would later face Orton and
Legacy in a six man tag team match with Shane McMahon and Batista for the WWE
championship at Backlash (2009). Triple H lost the title after trying to stop
Batista from hitting Cody Rhodes with a chair then being hit with a RKO by
Orton followed by the running punt to the head, allowing Orton to win the WWE
championship and putting Hunter out of action for six weeks. At The Bash,
Triple H would lose to Orton in a Three Stages of Hell match for the WWE Title.
At Night of Champions, Triple H would again lose to Orton in a match for the
WWE Championship, this time in a Triple Threat match, also involving John Cena.
Triple H at Tribute to
the Troops in December 2010.
On the August 10, 2009 episode of
Raw, video segments aired in which Triple H met with Michaels at an office
cafeteria in Texas where he was working as a chef; throughout the segments,
Triple H would try to convince Michaels return to WWE from hiatus. After
several incidents during the segments (including a grease grill burgers on fire
and Shawn shouting at a little girl), Michaels agreed to team with Triple H to
face The Legacy at SummerSlam, superkicking the girl, and quitting from his
chef job in the process. On the August 17 episode of Raw, in St. Louis, MO,
Michaels and Triple H officially reunited as DX, but as they were in the
process of their in-ring promo, Legacy attacked them both. Their first match
after reuniting was against Legacy at SummerSlam, which they won. At Breaking
Point, however, they lost to Legacy in the first ever Submissions Count
Anywhere match in WWE history.
At the October pay-per-view Hell
in a Cell, DX defeated Legacy in a Hell in a Cell match. DX would challenge
John Cena for the WWE Championship in a triple threat match at Survivor Series
with both men failing to win the title, although they were able to retain their
friendship and tag team partnership. On December 13 at TLC: Tables, Ladders
& Chairs, DX defeated Chris Jericho and The Big Show to win the Unified WWE
Tag Team Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match; the first tag
team championship reign for Michaels and Triple H as a tag team.
On December 21, Triple H
announced that Hornswoggle was the new DX mascot. This came about after
Hornswoggle sued DX for emotional and physical distress due to them not
allowing him to join DX. After being taken to court where they were ruled
guilty by a jury and judge consisting of dwarves, Michaels told Triple H that
Hornswoggle could be the mascot. Triple H agreed to it only if the charges were
dropped, which Hornswoggle agreed to. On January 11 Mike Tyson, who was the Raw
guest host for the night, teamed with Jericho to face DX; however, at the end
of the bout, Tyson turned on Jericho and aligned himself with Michaels and
Triple H. On the February 8, 2010 episode of Raw, DX lost their Unified Tag
Team Titles to ShoMiz (The Miz and The Big Show) in a Triple Threat Elimination
Tag Team match also featuring The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk and Luke
Gallows.) On the March 1 episode of Raw they lost their rematch for the titles
which would be their last televised match before Michaels retired. Michaels and
Triple H had a non-wrestling reunion at the 2010 Tribute to the Troops.
On February 21, Triple H
eliminated WWE Champion Sheamus in an Elimination Chamber match, though he
would not win the title himself. Sheamus attacked him weeks later, setting up a
match between the two at WrestleMania XXVI, where Triple H was victorious. Also
at WrestleMania, Shawn Michaels lost to The Undertaker and was forced to
retire, but while giving a farewell speech the next night, Sheamus attacked
him. This would set up a rematch at Extreme Rules where Sheamus attacked Triple
H at the start of the show ahead of a win in their scheduled contest to allow
Triple H time off to recover from injuries. Triple H made an untelevised
appearance on October 30 at the WWE Fan Appreciation Event and also at the 2010
Tribute to the Troops.
Triple H performing his
entrance at WrestleMania XXVII, walking between shields.
On the February 21, 2011 episode
of Raw, Triple H made his return to the WWE by interrupting the return of The
Undertaker. He challenged him to a match at WrestleMania XXVII, which later
became a No Holds Barred match. A week later he put Sheamus through the
announce table with a Pedigree, in retaliation for Sheamus giving him a 10
month injury. At WrestleMania XXVII Triple H lost which extended Undertaker's
undefeated streak to 19-0, however Undertaker was carried from the ring in a
stretcher whereas Triple H left the ring of his own volition.
At the end of the July 18, 2011
episode of Raw, Triple H returned on behalf of WWE's board of directors to
relieve his father-in-law Vince McMahon of his duties. This was followed by the
announcement that he had been assigned to take over as Chief Operating Officer
(COO) of the WWE. This was during a storyline where CM Punk had won the WWE
Championship and left the company. Though a new champion was crowned, Triple H
helped resign CM Punk and upheld both championship reigns. He announced he
would referee a match to unify both WWE Championships at SummerSlam. Although
he counted a pinfall for CM Punk to win, John Cena's leg was on the ropes which
would break the pin. Regardless, Triple H's longtime friend Kevin Nash attacked
Punk immediately after the match to allow Alberto Del Rio to become champion.
Though Nash and Punk demanded a match against each other, Triple H fired Nash
for insubordination and booked himself in a No Disqualification match at Night
Of Champions with his position of COO on the line. He won the match despite
interference from John Laurinaitis, Nash, The Miz and R-Truth. After repeated
attacks from these wrestlers in various matches, the majority of WWE's
on-screen staff gave Triple H a vote of no confidence. Mr. McMahon returned to
relieve him of his duties on Raw though he remained COO. He was replaced as
General Manager of Raw by Laurinaitis, who booked him in a tag team match
against Miz and R-Truth at Vengeance. During the match, Nash once again
attacked him and did so the following night on the October 24 Raw,
hospitalizing him. WWE later announced that Triple H sustained a fractured
vertebrae which would remove him from television until his return on December
12, as part of the Slammy Awards. On December 18, Triple H defeated Nash at
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs in Sledgehammer Ladder Match where he used the
sledgehammer against Nash.
Chief Operating Officer
Triple H being taunted by The Undertaker ahead of their second consecutive
WrestleMania match.
Triple H returned on the January
30 edition of Raw, to evaluate Laurinaitis' performance as General Manager.
Before he could announce the decision, he was interrupted by the returning
Undertaker. After initially refusing the rematch as he did not want to tarnish
Undertaker's legacy, Triple H accepted the challenge after being called a
coward who lives in Shawn Michaels' shadow, on the condition their rematch be contested
inside Hell in a Cell. Triple H went on to lose this match at WrestleMania
XXVIII.
Triple H returned on the April 30
episode of Raw, when he refused to give in to Brock Lesnar's unreasonable
contract demands, resulting in Lesnar attacking him and storyline breaking his
arm. Upon his return two weeks later, Triple H was confronted by Lesnar's legal
representative, Paul Heyman, who announced Lesnar was filing a lawsuit against
WWE for breach of contract. After he acosted Heyman, Heyman threatened another
lawsuit against Triple H for assault and battery. At the No Way Out
pay-per-view in June, Triple H challenged Lesnar, who was not present, to a
match at SummerSlam, which Heyman refused on Lesnar's behalf the following
night on Raw. At Raw 1000, Stephanie McMahon managed to goad Heyman into
accepting her husbnd's challenge against Lesnar. In a bid to psychologically
unsettle Triple H, Lesnar would storyline break the arm of Triple H's best
friend Shawn Michaels on the August 13 episode of Raw. Six days later at
SummerSlam, Lesnar defeated Triple H via submission after once again breaking
his arm. On the August 27 episode of Raw, Triple H was supposed to address his
potential retirement, but he did not make a definitive decision as he merely
announced he was unsure of his future. WWE portrayed his speech as "an
emotional farewell of sorts... seemingly capping his epic in-ring career".
On the February 25, 2013 episode
of Raw, Triple H returned, brawling with Brock Lesnar, who was about to attack
Vince McMahon for a second time. During the brawl, Lesnar's head was busted
open and required 18 stitches. The following week on Raw, Triple H set out a
challenge to Lesnar for a match at WrestleMania 29.
Personal life
In 2000, Levesque began dating
Stephanie McMahon and they married on October 25, 2003. He had previously been
in a long-term relationship with former WWF wrestler Chyna. The couple have
three daughters: Aurora Rose Levesque (born July 24, 2006), Murphy Claire Levesque
(born July 28, 2008) and Vaughn Evelyn Levesque (born August 24, 2010).
He has a sister named Lynn.
In late 2004, Levesque released a
book titled Making the Game: Triple H's Approach to a Better BodyMostly devoted
to bodybuilding advice, the book also includes some autobiographical
information, memoirs, and opinions.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Pacific Blue Triple
H
1998 The Drew Carey Show The
Disciplinarian
2001 MADtv Himself
2004 Blade: Trinity Jarko
Grimwood
2005 The Bernie Mac Show Triple
H
2006 Relative Strangers Wrestler Uncredited
2011 The Chaperone Raymond
"Ray Ray" Bradstone
2011 Inside Out Arlo
"AJ" Jayne
In wrestling
Triple H about to perform a
Pedigree on John Cena.
Triple H with his signature
sledgehammer.
Triple H performing his signature
ring entrance pose on the middle rope.
Finishing moves
Inverted Indian deathlock – WCW; used
rarely as a regular move thereafter in WWF/E[138][139]
Pedigree (Double underhook facebuster)
- 1995–present
Pedigree Pandemonium / Pedigree Perfection
(Cutter) - 1994-1995
Signature moves
Abdominal stretch
Blatant choke
Chop block
Facebreaker knee smash,often as a back body drop counter
Figure four leglock
Flowing DDT
High knee
Jumping knee drop
Mounted punches
Running clothesline
Running neckbreaker
Sleeper hold
Spinning spinebuster
Managers
Chyna
Ric Flair
Rick Rude
Mr. Hughes
Mr. Perfect
Stephanie McMahon–Helmsley
Vince McMahon
Shawn Michaels
Lord Steven Regal
Sable
Hornswoggle
Nicknames
"The Connecticut Blueblood"
"The Cerebral
Assassin"
"The Game"
"The King of Kings"
Entrance themes
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
"Blue Blood" by Jim
Johnston (April 28, 1995 – December 15, 1996)
"Symphony No. 9 (Fourth
movement)" by Ludwig van Beethoven (December 15, 1996 – November 10, 1997)
"Break It Down" by The DX
Band (November 10, 1997 – April 5, 1999; June 19, 2006 – April 2007; August 24,
2009 – March 1, 2010; July 23, 2012)
"Corporate Player" by Jim
Johnston (April 25, 1999 – May 10, 1999)
"Higher Brain Pattern" by
Jim Johnston (May 16, 1999 – June 21, 1999)
"My Time" by The DX Band
(June 27, 1999 – December 10, 2000)
"The Game" by Motörhead
(January 8, 2001–present)
"The Game" by Drowning
Pool (used for advertising promos; March 2002 – March 2011)
"King of Kings" by
Motörhead (used for promos and as prelude to "The Game"; April 2,
2006–present)
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
by Metallica (WrestleMania XXVII prelude to "The Game")
Championships and accomplishments
Triple H as the World Heavyweight
Champion.
Triple H as the WWE Champion at
No Mercy in 2007.
World Wrestling Federation/World
Wrestling Entertainment
WWF/E Championship (8 times)
World Heavyweight Championship
(5 times)
WWF European Championship (2 times)
WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (5
times)
WWF/E World Tag Team Championship (2
times) – with Steve Austin and Shawn
Michaels
WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) –
with Shawn Michaels
King of the Ring (1997)
Royal Rumble (2002)
Second Grand Slam Champion
Seventh Triple Crown Champion
Slammy Award for Best Hair (1997)
Slammy Award for OMG Moment of the Year
(2011) - Triple H performing a Tombstone Piledriver on The Undertaker and
Undertaker kicking out at WrestleMania XXVII
Slammy Award Match of the Year (2012) vs.
Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at Wrestlemania XXVIII

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