10 Most Boring WWE Wrestlers Of All Time
4. Triple H
He just had no right.
Triple H had no f*cking right to the pro wrestling career he had between 2002 and 2005 (and some would argue much, much longer) but he walked, talked and acted just enough like a guy that was untouchable at the top and sure enough the reality was manifested.
'The Game's Madison Square Garden return from injury in January 2002 was one of the all-time WWE pops. This is simply not up for debate, but it is free to investigate a little deeper. An awesome injury recovery story played out for weeks, and the guy everybody cheered was the one they thought they knew rather than the one they were stuck with.
His dream golden era was over but his nightmare era with the gold was about to begin. "Stranglehold" and "reign of terror" are often used to describe it because only in terms of punishment can it be affectively articulated.
The one saving grace is that it never need exist again. Anybody that lived through certainly won't waste any time reliving it through the Peacock archives, and if you were fortunate enough to miss it, consider this your horror movie warning - DON'T GO IN THERE.