9 WWE Champions You Didn't Care Enough To Hate

6. Triple H

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Triple H's early 2000s Monday Night Raw reign of terror wasn't the most entertaining period in WWE history, but never-before-seen feuds with the likes of Scott Steiner and Goldberg generally held the audience's interest.

It wasn't until Unforgiven 2004, when The Game regained his title from former Evolution protégé Randy Orton - just one month after The Legend Killer's coronation - that we really began to enter the territory of "didn't even care enough to hate".

It was at this moment that WWE appeared to communicate to its fans that Triple H was going absolutely nowhere, however much clamour there was for a young upstart like RKO to be given the main event ball.

Signs that Batista was about to follow Orton out the Evolution door early the next year helped pique our interest once again - but the latter half of 2004, to most fans, felt like a painful re-run of the previous 24 months. If Orton wasn't getting his chance in the spotlight, they didn't want to know.

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