What Is Triple H's Actual WWE Legacy?
King of Kings...or Tri-Hard?
Triple H recently celebrated 25 years with WWE; culminating in a surreal main event segment on Friday Night SmackDown which featured a FaceTime with Road Dogg, Shawn Michaels ribbing 'The Game' about losing all the time at WrestleMania, and Vince McMahon seemingly having a mental breakdown to close the show.
Nevertheless, Hunter Hearst Helmsley debuted on 30th April 1995 in the then-WWF and hasn't looked back since. He's won King of the Ring and the Royal Rumble twice, is already a Hall of Famer due to D-Generation X's induction last year, and is a fourteen time world champion.
Join Adam Wilbourn, Michael Hamflett, and Michael Sidgwick as they discuss Triple H's WWE career and what his legacy will be. After all, this is the man who received a hero's reception upon his return from injury in MSG but was also voted PWI's 'Most Hated Wrestler of the Decade'. He's the guy behind The Authority, but also the driving force behind NXT. He's 'The Cerebral Assassin'...but he also humped a mannequin.
What were his highlights & lowlights, how will he be remembered, and does he deserve a spot on WWE's Mount Rushmore?!