WWE Triple H Has Made His Mark
On July 27th, 1969, Paul Michael Levesque was born in Nashua, New Hampshire. In 1992, he enrolled into Killer Kowalski’s wrestling school, and in 1994, Paul worked with WCW under the ring name Terra Ryzing and later as Jean-Paul Lévesque. Hunter Hearst Helmsley was born in the WWF in 1995, and was some type of Connecticut Blueblood character.
He later changed the character’s name to Triple H, and founded a stable called “Degeneration X” of which the member were made up of Shawn Michaels (leader), Rick Rude (left in November 1997), Triple H, Chyna, and associated members were New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn), Jim Neidhart, and Mike Tyson.
After DX was dissolved, Triple H went onto winning several singles championships, before forming another stable called Evolution, and then to re-forming DX with him and Shawn Michaels. From the time he started to win titles until now, WWE Triple H has amassed 23 different championships, including the WWE Championship eight times, and the World Heavyweight Championship five times.
Over the years, Triple H has had many injuries, one of them being a very serious tear in his left quadriceps muscle on May 21, 2001. He completed the match but was out of action for eight months. In January of 2007, he suffered the same injury, only to his right quadriceps this time.
WWE Triple H has been in such films as Blade: Trinity, and has had several WWE-produced Dvds released about him. He has also appeared in numerous commercials.
On October 25, 2003, Triple H legitimately married Stephanie McMahon (daughter to the owner of WWE Vincent McMahon), and currently have 3 girls. Triple H also released a book on bodybuilding. He is an executive senior adviser while on injury leave for WWE, and had an office built at WEE headquarters for his new role in the company.
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