10 Wrestlers Who Had A Blood Feud With Triple H

10. Paul Roma

Unlike many of the names on this list, Paul Roma did not enjoy a particularly distinguished career inside the squared circle. After a stint tagging with Hercules Hernandez as Power and Glory in the WWF, Roma jumped ship to WCW.

Advertisement

During that time, Roma enjoyed the biggest push of his career by far when he became the fourth member of the illustrious Four Horsemen after Tully Blanchard couldn't come to terms with the company. Roma's inclusion in the group was successful for him, as he captured tag-team gold on several occasions, but is largely seen by wrestling fans as the worst incarnation of the famous stable.

Triple H reiterated this sentiment when WWE did a retrospective on the group years later, calling Roma a "job guy" and insulting his height. The former professional boxer clearly didn't take to kindly to The Game's derisive comments, and later fired back at WWE's Executive Vice President Of Global Talent Strategy and Development:

"Yeah, you married the boss’s daughter, I get that. Something’s not right there, that I think we can all agree with. But at the end of the day, you’re not a great f*cking worker. You’re not the Ultimate Warrior, jumping up on the ropes. You’re not Hulk f*cking Hogan. You’ll never be as big as any of them, or Savage."
Advertisement