There is no denying that Triple H is one of the biggest stars the industry has produced in the last 20 years. He was integral in WWE's comeback victory over WCW during the Monday Night Wars. He was the leader of the revolutionary D-Generation X faction and, arguably, the best heel of the 2000s. He was a ruthless villain and a cool babyface that endeared himself to fans with sarcasm and in-ring technique. If that is not enough, he is taking over a company that is world renowned, the most successful and prominent company in the industry. That alone helps his case as the fan base will always exist, making the likelihood that he fails miserably enough to put the company out of business unlikely. With his reputation, the reputation of the company, the most talented roster the company has ever had and the grace period that he will have to prove himself, Triple H will succeed. Even if it comes later than sooner.
Erik Beaston is a freelance pro wrestling writer who likes long walks in the park, dandelions and has not quite figured out that this introduction is not for Match.com. He resides in Parts Unknown, where he hosts weekly cookouts with Kane, The Ultimate Warrior, Papa Shango and The Boogeyman. Be jealous.