10 Best Wrestlers Who Came Out Of The WCW Power Plant

1. Triple H

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In an interview with SLAM! Sports, DDP told how none other than Triple H was with him in the early days of the WCW Power Plant. That is a weird yet compelling thought. Trips is a father figure at WWE's Performance Center, and he was one of the most important factors in setting up an in-house talent factory.

Maybe, just maybe, 'The Game' was taking notes when he attended WCW's Plant.

Back then, he wasn't 'The Game'. He wasn't even Triple H. The guy was known first as Terra Ryzing before becoming snooty Frenchman Jean-Paul Lévesque in 1994. That was when he attended the Power Plant, met Page and worked hard to impress trainers who could make or break his wrestling career.

Regardless of his short stay in the Plant, Triple H must be considered one of the best wrestlers (maybe the best wrestler) to enrol at WCW's farm. The body of work he put together between 1998-2016 (give or take a year or two depending on taste) before winding down speaks for itself.

What do you remember about WCW's Power Plant? Let us know your memories down in the comments section below!

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