5 shocking WWE Superstars who surprisingly beat Triple H

The Game has done it all in WWE, including losing to some shocking opponents.
The Game has done it all in WWE, including losing to some shocking opponents.

Triple H has done everything there is to do in the WWE.

A 14-time World Champion, Triple H has also held the tag team, Intercontinental and European Championships. He is also a multiple-time WrestleMania main eventer, a King of the Ring winner, and a two-time Royal Rumble winner.

In short, The Game is known by a lot of names, but a loser isn't one of them.

But despite that (and what some fans have claimed), the Game isn't averse to losing to plenty of Superstars, even those who no-one would've thought could defeat the King of Kings.

The Chief Operating Officer of WWE has been around WWE for over 20 years and has been a part of some of the company's biggest stories, making these losses even more surprising.

Here are five shocking WWE Superstars who upset the Game on live TV.

#5 The Brooklyn Brawler

The Brawler defeated the Game, with help from Y2J.
The Brawler defeated the Game, with help from Y2J.

The Brooklyn Brawler has been around WWE for decades, and despite that, has only had a handful of victories in the company.

And on SmackDown in July 2000, it seems the New York native would be notching up another loss when he was forced to face-off against The Game.

With his wife Stephanie at ringside, it seemed Triple H had the match already won until Chris Jericho appeared.

Jericho, who had enraged the King of Kings weeks ago by kissing Stephanie, was able to interfere with the referee down, leading to the Brawler picking up one of his biggest wins of all time.

Infuriated, Triple H and Jericho would meet later at the Fully Loaded pay per view, where the Game barely got the win over Y2J in a Last Man Standing match.

#4 The Godfather

Godfather has wins over Triple H and The Undertaker.
Godfather has wins over Triple H and The Undertaker.

Whilst the Game's loss to the Brooklyn Brawler was a true upset, perhaps Triple H should've seen it coming, as something very similar had happened not long ago.

In March 2000, the King of Kings faced off against the Godfather on SmackDown, in what should've been an easy contest for the 14-time World Champion.

Much like his loss to the Brawler though, interference proved to be his undoing, as the Big Show, led by Shane McMahon was able to decimate the Game, leading to a Godfather victory.

This was all part of the build to WrestleMania 2000, with a McMahon in every corner, and despite this loss plaguing his mind, Triple H was able to retain his WWF Championship at the show of shows.

And whilst few expected a win from the Godfather, remember that this man also defeated The Undertaker once on RAW.

#3 Jeff Hardy

The upset of the decade saw a young Jeff Hardy capture the Intercontinental Championship from the Game in 2001.
The upset of the decade saw a young Jeff Hardy capture the Intercontinental Championship from the Game in 2001.

We're not talking about the main event talent of today or even the man who feuded with The Game a decade ago.

Instead, we're looking at when Jeff Hardy faced the Game in 2001 on SmackDown.

Meeting for Triple H's Intercontinental Championship, no-one expected young Jeff, who had yet to branch out on his own, would win.

But thanks to some interference by big brother Matt, Hardy did just that, capturing his first Intercontinental Championship in the process.

Described as the upset of the decade by Michael Cole on commentary, Jeff would hold the title on multiple occasions in his career.

Entering the main event in 2008, Jeff would eventually capture the WWE Championship from Edge at Armageddon 2008, in a match that also featured none other than The Game.

#2 Test

Whilst he may have defeated Triple H, the Game would have his revenge, marrying Stephanie McMahon.
Whilst he may have defeated Triple H, the Game would have his revenge, marrying Stephanie McMahon.

November 29th, 1999, should've been the happiest day of Andrew 'Test' Martin's life.

After winning the heart of young Stephanie McMahon, the pair were set to get married, with the Canadian being offered a match against anyone that night by his father-in-law to be, Vince McMahon.

Choosing the Game, Test was able to have a huge upset, pinning the King of Kings at the start of RAW.

This clearly didn't sit well with Triple H, who crashed the wedding, an act of defiance that should've seen him fired per McMahon's edict that only family should be present.

However, the Game quickly revealed in one of RAW's most shocking moments, that he had already married Stephanie at a Las Vegas chapel, and would later marry the billion dollar princess in real life in 2003.

#1 D-Von Dudley

D-Von was able to defeat the game, with some not-so-divine intervention.
D-Von was able to defeat the game, with some not-so-divine intervention.

D-Von Dudley may have been part of one of the greatest tag teams of all time, but he failed to make much in WWE as a singles star.

Appearing on SmackDown as Reverend D-Von, the newly zealous Dudley would preach the word of the Lord, and if necessary, beat it into his opponents.

But when he faced off against Triple H on the blue brand, few expected the good Reverend to be able to overcome the Game, who had returned from injury in January.

Meeting on the May 9, 2002, edition of SmackDown, it would be Chris Jericho, once again, who would be the difference maker, attacking the King of Kings and allowing Dudley the victory.

D-Von didn't travel alone though, as a new rookie would act as his Deacon, a young upstart by the name, of Batista.

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