10 Things Triple H Doesn't Get Enough Credit For

3. Stepping Out Of HBK's Spotlight With DX

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There was an overwhelming feeling when the faction was formed that Hunter Hearst Helmsley was fortunate to be friendly with Shawn Michaels behind the scenes; far from over as a standalone character in 1997, the mid card Triple H benefitted greatly from the formation of D-Generation X and the chance to rub shoulders with an established main event star.

DX was threatened when Michaels suffered a serious back injury at the 1998 Royal Rumble and was promptly forced to take a four-year sabbatical from in-ring action.

Without hesitation, a new D-Generation X stable was formed around Triple H, but the entire exercise could have been a colossal disaster had 'The Game' not been up to the task.

Thankfully, the additions of The New Age Outlaws and X-Pac to the fold firmly established Triple H as the new leader, and that - along with the fact HHH looked more comfortable in his own skin by the Spring of '98 - launched D-Generation X to new heights.

Still, it really cannot have been easy to step out from HBK's spotlight and stand on his own two feet.

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