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TheSportster on MSNThe Rock’s Greatest WWE RivalsThe Rock had the honor of working with some of the greatest stars in wrestling history. Who were his best WWE rivals?
Triple H recently reflected on a pivotal moment in his career — turning on D-Generation X to kickstart the McMahon-Helmsley ...
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TheSportster on MSNPro Wrestler Name Changes That Lasted ForeverWhile keeping things fresh is always necessary in wrestling, these wrestlers didn't need to change their name after landing ...
In the early portion of his WWE career, Triple H was known Hunter Hearst Helmsley, a snobby Connecticut Blueblood poised with proper etiquette and regal attire. Recently, archived footage of the ...
Dan Parr of NFL.com listed Hunter's debut with the Jaguars as the debut he is looking forward to the most. "I’m most excited to see the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner, Travis Hunter, make his NFL debut.
Rumors are circulating that Paul Levesque, who is better known by his WWE name Triple H (short for Hunter Hearst Helmsley), is leaving the company, and fans are wondering whether they are true.
In 1996, Triple H was just a year into his WWE run as Hunter Hearst Helmsley when the infamous Curtain Call incident happened, as he and Shawn Michaels came to the ring during a house show to say ...
was also the opponent for what is considered Triple H’s canonical WWE debut. Broadcast on April 30, 1995, on Wrestling Challenge, the wrestler then known as ‘Hunter Hearst Helmsley’ took two ...
He also said there’s no starter/reserve preference, something Atkinson is still trying to determine ahead of Monday’s debut. Hunter has been in both roles during his career. “If I’m on the ...
Triple H made his WWE debut as Hunter Hearst Helmsley on April 30, 1995, where he would win his first match. He would go on to be undefeated in his first few months before losing to the Undertaker at ...
He debuted as the "Connecticut Blueblood" Hunter Hearst Helmsley before shortening it to Triple H after adopting an anti-establishment gimmick with Michaels in D-X. Behind the scenes ...
In 1995, Triple H left for WWE (then WWF), changing his name to Hunter Hearst Helmsley, once again playing up an upper-class nature. While Helmsley proved to be a successful heel character ...
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