10 WTF Video Game Moments That Broke The Fourth Wall

8. WWF Attitude (PS1) - Being Insulted By Triple H

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Now some of you might not be wrestling fans so I'll do my best to explain the appeal of Triple H or as he's properly known Hunter Hurst Helmsley.

Basically he was an aristocrat who then fell in with the right sort of people behind the curtain, slept his way to the top of the company, buried a tonne of talent while working injured a lot of the time, and then became an internet darling when he stepped away from the ring to help others achieve their dreams in NXT as the figurehead of that brand.

Oh, and Motorhead were in there somewhere too.

Now, Triple H (or Tri as they once attempted to call him) has been in a tonne of WWF/E video games across his tenure with the company, yet while those games are no stranger to being broken, especially those from the last few years, fourth wall breaks are not common at all.

In WWF Attitude for the PS1 by selecting Tri, you'd see the bronzed beefer walk to the ring, microphone in hand, which he uses to announce "for the thousands in attendance, for the millions watching at home... and then caps it off with "and for that one fat ass guy sitting on the couch playing this video game."

Now he's burying us!

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