10 Times Triple H Lost At WrestleMania

It's time to beat The Game!

Triple H has a reputation for being a manipulator, with accusations of selfish backstage politics cropping up at various times throughout his illustrious career. Main eventing WrestleMania 32 as WWE Champion, when he's forty six years old and has only wrestled one match in the last year, is a perfect example - people suspect why he's in that spot, and whether family connections might have something to do with it... However, The Game is actually something of a glorified jobber when it comes to the Grandaddy of Them All. Sure, he gets his name in lights at the top of the bill, and he collects the big payoff, but he's actually been a bit of a loser at the event. The same story is likely to be true this year, since's he's probably going to drop the belt to Roman Reigns on April 3. At WrestleMania, it isn't time to play the Game, it is time to beat the game.

10. The Ultimate Warrior - WrestleMania XII

At WrestleMania XII, Hunter Hearst Helmsley made his 'Mania debut. One minute and thirty nine seconds after the bell rang, it was all over. He was flat on his back, staring at the lights. His opponent that night was The Ultimate Warrior, and it was the most definitive job that Triple H ever did in his career. Warrior pinned him off a splash, then did the pin with his knees. Visually, it was about as embarrassing as a job could get. The match was supposed to be a more competitive back-and-forth affair but Hellwig nixed that idea and turned it into a squash. Looking back, Hunter was lucky that it didn't kill his career. Warrior even no-sold a Pedigree, popping right back up from the finisher.
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