Every WWE Wrestler Triple H Has Re-Signed - Ranked From Worst To Best

15. Hit Row

Unfortunately, Triple H’s first rehires that appeared on TV are also arguably in the worst spot.

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The quartet Hit Row was unceremoniously released in November 2021, just weeks after debuting on the main roster. It was a body blow to the group, taken out before they even had a chance to fail or succeed on their own. Swerve Strickland would make his way to AEW the following spring, leaving B-Fab, Ashante Thee Adonis and Top Dolla to carry on as a trio.

In August 2022, the group made their unannounced return on SmackDown, picking up a quick win. They would renew hostilities with NXT rivals Legado Del Fantasma and even get a tag title shot in December, but they’ve had only a handful of televised bouts this year, losing all but one of them, both in tag and singles action.

At one point, Top Dolla had an unfortunate botch in trying to dive to the floor, resulting in Michael Cole constantly burying him as Flop Dolla and saying he’s the favourite to win a battle royal because he can’t go over the top rope.

The group went from Triple H’s first return salvo to jobbing jokes, getting beat up by LA Knight in dark segments. It’s always possible they string together a couple of victories, but they seem like the definition of enhancement talent.

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