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At time of writing, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque is the creative boss in WWE. He is leading what is widely recognised as the third WWE boom. After the Golden Age and the Attitude Era, WWE found ...
Triple H's latest booking masterclass has centered around John Cena, and he's opened up about the timing around the stellar retirement tour.
However, while The Attitude Era did an excellent job of building storylines toward WrestleManias, I’d contend that Triple H has done an even better job than Vince and company ever since he took ...
The induction of Triple H into the company's Hall of Fame was only a matter of time. One of the most decorated stars of the Attitude Era, there's no question that his wrestling career was of a ...
Triple H joined The Roommates Show recently and spoke about a controversial WWE producer's departure, and how it presented an opportunity for The Game to get involved with WWE's writing and ...
The Monday Night Wars were a magical time for wrestling fans. Never before, and since, have two major wrestling promotions battled head-to-head on the same night for over two continuous years.
Current head of creative and multi-time WWE Champion Paul "Triple H" Levesque has made the bold claim that modern day WWE is bigger than the Attitude Era.
Triple H recently spoke about a controversial WWE producer's departure, and how it presented an opportunity for him to get involved with production and writing.
Cole was an Attitude Era star in his own right, having debuted as a commentator and interviewer in 1997, regularly tormented by Triple H and his fellow D-Generation X stars.
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque thinks WWE's current era is bigger than the infamous Attitude Era.
Drew McIntyre experienced significant success in WWE this year, overcoming challenges including CM Punk. He credited the creative freedom under Paul Levesque (Triple H) for allowing him to excel ...