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Total Non-Stop Apologist
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Top 10 Triple H Matches
1. Chris Benoit [c] v. Shawn Michaels v. Triple H (Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Backlash 2004) 2. Triple H [c] v. The Big Show v. Mick Foley v. The Rock (Fatal Four Way Elimination Match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, WWF Wrestlemania 2000) 3. Triple H [c] v. Booker T v. Chris Jericho v. Kane v. Rob Van Dam v. Shawn Michaels (Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Survivor Series 2002) 4. Steve Austin v. Triple H (3 Stages of Hell Match, WWF No Way Out 2001) 5. Triple H [c] v. Chris Benoit v. Shawn Michaels (Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Wrestlemania XX) 6. The Rock [c] v. Triple H (Ladder Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, WWF Summer Slam 1998) 7. Triple H [c] v. Cactus Jack (Street Fight for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, WWF Royal Rumble 2000) 8. Shawn Michaels v. Triple H (Unsantioned Street Fight, WWE Summer Slam 2002) 9. Chris Jericho v. Triple H (Hell in a Cell, WWE Judgment Day 2002) 10. Chris Benoit [c] v. Triple H (60 Minute Iron Man Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE RAW #583) |
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Triple H is a great wrestler, don't get me wrong, but given how good he is, he's had far more success than he should. The man has won more World Championships in a WWE ring than anyone in history. The next closest to his 13 reigns would be The Rock, with 9. It's not even close. Triple H should then, at least on paper, be the greatest wrestler of all-time. He's not. His career isn't as logical as it should be.
That being said, there is so much to respect about the man. Regardless of how he got there, he's been at the top of the wrestling world for almost a decade now. He has set all the records, and he just recently walked out of the WrestleMania main event as the WWE Champion. Yeah, it's a fixed sport, but it's fixed to work for him. The man needs an interesting program, and fast. Whether or not that involves a heel turn is debatable. I'm surprised, because Triple H has been a face for like three years now. This is Triple H...the heel of the past decade. But yeah, I can't remember the last time I watched a Triple H match and thought "that was fucking great." And most of the time I do see them, it's often great because Triple H loses. Sometimes he forgets that. |
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TPWW's HHH Mark Since '04
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He has been a heel from 1999 to 2001, and then from mid 2002 to 2006. That is the whole point of being a heel, to make it mean something when the babyface beats you.
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Yes, but you also have to have the babyface beat you. The WWE have protected Triple H far too much in the past. He has gone over when he really shouldn't have, and for some reason, it is far more noticeable when the decision involves Triple H. Usually because it's such a high-profile decision, and someone really misses out, and big opportunities aren't capitalised on.
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Get a poke on
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They used that for him to put over Goldberg, and then Benoit at Wrestlemania. Later down the road, they used the same thing to have him put over Batista. He also put over Cena and Hardy, although he didn't hold the title around then. |
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