http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYmm5YQSv2I Going on his 20th year in the WWE, Triple H isn't going anywhere any time soon. Seemingly the heir to the WWE empire, Hunter Hearst Helmsley has embraced his role as an authority figure within the WWE, while occasionally stepping back inside the squared circle. Throughout his 20 years, Triple H has used nearly ten themes, none sticking better than "The Game" by Motorhead, who have created no less than three themes for Helmsley. Introduced in 2001, "The Game" perfectly exemplifies HHH's character, truly making the opponent feel as if they're going to war with a cerebral assassin. Although "Line in the Sand", Evolution's theme, may be the better tune (and one of the best by Motorhead of all-time), "The Game" is a war anthem for Triple H as a singles competitor. Making it even more special, Triple H seems to only use it for his wrestling appearances these days, instead opting to use "King of Kings" prior to his promos.
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