Between 1999 and 2001, Paul Levesque Triple H would move on from being an upper mid-card babyface with D-Generation X into becoming the WWF/WWEs most dominant heel main eventer in years, in storylines and in real life. He feuded with Mick Foley as himself, Mankind and Cactus Jack, Stone Cold Steven Austin, Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle and the Undertaker. He traded the WWF championship back and forth over the spring of 2000 with The Rock, and was the senior partner in not one, but two major heel groups simultaneously the McMahon-Helmsley Faction (which at one point held most of the heels on the roster and kayfabe ran the company) and The Power Trip, a fluctuating line-up with the tag team of Triple H and a heel Stone Cold Steve Austin at the core. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhFpy9p_30o Famously blowing his quad in a match on RAW in May 2000, tearing it off the bone, the Game was out of action for eight months, absent for the purchase of WCW by the McMahons and the whole Invasion storyline not that he missed a whole lot there, obviously. In January 2002, Triple H returned to RAW a de facto babyface and still one of the biggest stars in the industry, practically blowing the roof off the building.
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