12 Super Weird Quirks Unique To ONE Wrestler

4. Triple H Adds-ah This-ah Everytime-ah!

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As tempting as it undoubtedly is to do so, this entry won't be written in full blown-ah language-ah which-ah aims-ah to-ah rip-ah the-ah you-know-what-ah out of 'The Game'. No, The Rock already trolled Triple H for his peculiar promo delivery back when it counted during the 'Attitude Era', and he did it with typical Rocky panache.

Trips became a meme before memes were really even a thing.

Anyone confused should fire up an episode of Raw from 2000-2003 and listen to the man's cadence. Hunter would add a quick, breathy 'ah' to the end of nearly every word. It was done for dramatic effect, but it wasn't entirely noticeable until Rock ripped it off to take the Michael out of his rival.

'I-ah am-ah the Game-ah'. Y'know, that sort of thing. It honestly must've been hard for Hunter to keep a straight face in ring when this was going down, because even he had to know that he had a tendency to over egg the pudding when it came to that bloody 'ah' sound. Oh well, at least he had his own way of delivering on the mic.

Nobody else has borrowed from 'The Game' in the modern era. That's somewhat surprising considering how many of the current crop were reared on his stylings and looked up to him as fans before reaching WWE. He's 'Papa H', so you'd think someone on the WWE roster would start cutting promos just like him.

Perhaps Trips himself has requested they don't. Granted, hearing Rhea Ripley refer to herself as 'Mami-ah' would be weird.

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