10 Least Trustworthy WWE Superstars Ever

3. Triple H

Triple H Turn On Shawn Michaels 2002
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In the modern world, not many men make it to the top of the corporate world without stabbing a few backs along the way. Triple H is as guilty of this as anyone in the professional wrestling world, and his ability at playing the murky politics game is another reason why he's been on top for so very long.

The laundry list of men he has abandoned in WWE runs long. After spearheading the faction through the beginnings of the Attitude Era, Hunter turned on D-Generation X in favour of a more corporate way of life. A few years later, HHH ditched his three fellow Evolution members one by one, although they'd all come crawling back eventually.

Hunter has also been less than trustworthy to his bestest buddy, Shawn Michaels. Where Shawn has mostly stuck close to Triple H through thick and thin, The Cerebral Assassin has rarely held back when it came to sticking the knife into Shawn's dodgy back, most notably upon Shawn's return to the company way back in 2002.

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