6 Wrestling Autobiographies That Need To Be Published

4. Triple H

Love him or hate him, Triple H has enjoyed an unbelievable career in the WWE. He started from the bottom with a rather snobbish gimmick far different from the man we now know, but upon dropping "Hunter Hearst Helmsley" for the more suitable abbreviation, it didn't take him long to make people take notice as a pivotal performer in the WWE. He has sunk his teeth into so many different realms of the WWE roster, winning multiple world championships, along with helping to form two of the greatest wrestling factions ever in D-Generation X and Evolution, and even put his roots into the WWE's future the day he married Stephanie McMahon, becoming the son-in-law of the WWE Chairman. Triple H now finds himself in a very important role. Not only does he hold the reigns of NXT, but he is also the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Having won the title in January, he's heading into WrestleMania to, in all likelihood, drop the strap to Roman Reigns, in what will probably be one of Triple H's final main event performances at the spectacle. With Triple H potentially gearing up to become the next chairman of the WWE, it would be wise for the wrestling legend to document his stories and thoughts from a lengthy career in an autobiography. He's already started thinking about the company from a business perspective, so before he reverts fully into a life of suits, ties and office chairs, he should share his perspective from the standpoint of an in-ring performer first.
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