The (WWE) Fake News Awards

3. 'Humanitarian' - Triple H

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Triple H is the gift that keeps on giving, even when recipients don't really want it.

A stunningly-sculpted human more valuable than a solid gold title, 'The Game' is the ultimate prize for a WWE Superstar on their grandest stage. And he just can't help but generously spread himself around. Just this past November, Hunter lined up potential feuds and matches with Finn Bálor, Bobby Roode, Shinsuke Nakamura, Kurt Angle and Shane McMahon. He seems to have even afforded Braun Strowman a contest against him at WrestleMania.

It wouldn't be his first gesture of this nature. He allowed Sting to share a ring with him and even come close to winning, he gallantly put rising star The Undertaker over thrice (thrice!) on the 'Show Of Shows' and structured a perfect match to anoint Roman Reigns WWE Champion in 2016. Daniel Bryan was especially lucky to steal a win at WrestleMania 30 after some guy or other (it doesn't matter) was unfortunately unable to take advantage of such an attractive offer.

He's 'That Damn Good' at being selfless, that it's a damn good thing he's now such a keen influence on the talent of tomorrow.

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