5 reasons why there will never be another Triple H

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No one else can play The Game like Triple H
No one else can play The Game like Triple H

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no denying the fact that Triple H is one of the all-time greats on professional wrestling. "The Game" is a 14-time World Champion and has evolved from a nobody into one of the most famous WWE superstars in the history of the company.

Nowadays, he spends most of his time working backstage as the Executive Vice President of Talent, Creative, and Live Events as well as being the brains behind NXT's evolution from sad reality show to the best developmental brand in the industry.

There is nobody who can do what Hunter does and there never will be. So, without any further ado, here is our list of five reasons why there will never be another Triple H:


#5) His seamless transition from a wrestler to Executive Vice President

Trips is equally effective behind the scenes
Trips is equally effective behind the scenes

There a lot of WWE superstars who trade in their wrestling gear for a suit and take up behind the scenes jobs. The likes of Joey Mercury, D-Von Dudley, and Road Dogg are just a few notable examples, but none of them is anywhere the level of Triple H.

The Game has gone from one of the top WWE superstars on the roster to an Executive Vice President in the most successful wrestling promotion of all-time. It's highly doubtful anyone else will ever make the same transition.

#4) He was equally effective as a face or a heel

One of the greatest heels of our generation
One of the greatest heels of our generation

Nowadays, it seems useless to put a label on a wrestler. It doesn't matter if they are a babyface or a heel, they tend to either be booed or cheered depending on how much the fans enjoy their work. AJ Styles is always cheered. Roman Reigns is always booed. That's just how it works.

But, this wasn't the case with Triple H. He was equally adept at making the crowd hate him when he was a heel but making the fans cheer for him when he was a babyface. There are few wrestlers who can do this as effectively as Trips did.

#3) He was the leader of two world-class factions

DX and Evolution? Damn!
DX and Evolution? Damn!

It's difficult enough to be the leader of one faction that can be considered as one of the greatest of all-time. But, that wasn't enough for Triple H. After his monumentally successful run in D-Generation X during the Attitude Era, "The Game" decided he wanted to replicate his success a second time around.

Forming Evolution with Ric Flair, Batista, and Randy Orton, the four men dominated the WWE during their tenure. No one else can claim to have led two world-class factions and it doesn't look likely that anyone else ever will.

#2) His in-ring accomplishments

Behold The King
Behold The King

14-Time World Heavyweight Champion. 2-time Royal Rumble Winner. Just two of the most impressive Triple H accomplishments on a long list that includes a Grand Slam Championship, Hell in a Cell domination, Elimination Chamber success, Wrestlemania main events, and so much more.

It is almost inconceivable that anyone else will ever enjoy the kind of success "The Game" did during his time at the top of the WWE.

#1) Heir apparent to Vince McMahon

Triple H is Vince's successor, not Shane
Triple H is Vince's successor, not Shane

Whether you attribute Triple H's success to the fact that he married Vince McMahon's daughter or not, you can't deny that he has proven himself as his own man after becoming a member of the McMahon household. He managed to do something that even Vince's own son, Shane McMahon, couldn't.

The Game established himself as the heir apparent to Vincent Kennedy McMahon. It boggles the mind that he managed to win the trust and respect of someone like Vince to the extent of being named the unofficial successor to the McMahon patriarch's empire.

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