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Old 01-07-2011, 06:40 AM   #7
James Steele
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad View Post
It was exciting back in 2002, but over time now I feel it is a slightly overated moment.
The man's quad was torn off the bone. The man left at a pivotal point in WWF history and returned in what seemed like a completely different era/company. Triple H came back from the brink of death and overcame the odds (Cenaesque before Cena was CENA) and returned to become the single greatest superstar in the history of professional wrestling...next to Shawn Michaels.

The greatest heel since Rowdy Roddy Piper returned to the love and adulation of the entire wrestling world who had missed his truly great and unique craft for 8 months. Finally, the wrestling world had its greatest warrior back! Finally, Triple H had returned to compel the audience with his flawless ability to draw in our emotions. Finally, Paul Levesque was back to being the immortal figure of tenacious greatness and not a mere mortal with a bad leg. God bless Jim Ross for making this moment even more memorable. God bless Triple H for fighting for all of us so we could be blessed to watch him do what he does best.
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