WWE: 5 Superstars Who Desperately Need A Big Wrestlemania Moment

5. Triple H

If his in-ring career were to dramatically end today, Triple H should have no regrets about his soon to be Hall of Fame career. Yet along the way Triple H has unfairly been deemed as the guy who buries talent for his own good. Not the best note to have tied to your career. But t­­hose who say that forget how Triple H invited the uber new guys to the business, Randy Orton and Batista, to get the rub as the future of the WWE when he created Evolution. They disregard DX elevating Legacy, again letting the fresh pups get a taste to run with the main eventers. Or the fact that he€™s a pedestrian 9-9 at Wrestlemania. But with all that said, Triple H can throw all the haters under the bus with a LOSS to Daniel Bryan. With a win over Triple H, Daniel Bryan would get a title shot later that night and undoubtedly once again hold heavyweight gold. Through this process Triple H could easily be forgotten, with the highlights only remembering Bryan€™s later title win. Or Triple H can put Bryan through the worst beating of his life, only for Bryan to overcome for the glory. At the end of a hellacious back and forth bout, Triple H acknowledges Bryan€™s grit and give him the just due respect and this moment will not only be Daniel Bryan€™s, but in many respects it will show Triple H in another light. Going 9 -10 at Mania might be bad for some, but putting over the likes of John Cena, Chris Benoit (yeah I mentioned him), and Daniel Bryan have put him in the position that has helped some of the top guys get over in their most important moments. Triple H€™s Wrestlemania Moment, the elevation of a superstar.
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