Paul Levesque is currently a top ranking official in WWE. He wears a suit and tie and helps to oversee many areas of the business, most notably the development of future WWE talent and NXT. He's still good for one or two matches per year, but the days of Triple H working anything more than that are over. In his day, Triple H was a helluva worker. Many top stars, including Kurt Angle and Steve Austin, have gone on record as saying he is one of the best ever. It's hard to argue with them. It took him a while (almost four years) to hit his stride in the company, but once he found his groove, he was untouchable. The Game's best in-ring year was probably 2000. He had great matches with everybody that year, from The Rock, Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho down to Taka Michinoku. He was most people's pick for wrestler of the year. From there, however, Triple H's efforts between the ropes have been inconsistent. Triple H has had more good matches than you can count, true, but he's also had some absolute stinkers, matches so bad they make you question whether or not he was actually that good in the first place. So fire up the WWE Network and relive the worst from one of the best.