Triple H and Randy Orton have terrible WrestleMania win/loss records
#1 Triple H (10 wins and 13 losses at WrestleMania)
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Triple H
Triple H's WrestleMania record is enough to silence those who claim that he rarely puts anyone over. The Game has appeared in 23 WrestleMania matches to date and has lost 13 of them. Triple H lost his first WrestleMania match to The Ultimate Warrior in 1996. He scored his first win at the event a year later against Goldust. His biggest WrestleMania loss at the time came against The Undertaker in 2001.
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Triple H competed in a string of WrestleMania main events over the next several years and registered major losses against WWE's top superstars. He lost the World title to Chris Benoit in 2004 and Batista in 2005. Triple H wrestled The Undertaker in 2011 and 2012 in high-profile matches. He failed to break the streak on both occasions.
Triple H and Daniel Bryan engaged in a classic at WrestleMania 30 with the latter coming out victorious. The Game lost the WWE World Heavyweight title to Roman Reigns in the closing bout of WrestleMania 32. A big loss against Seth Rollins followed a year later. The losing streak continued in 2018 when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon lost a Mixed tag team match to Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey. Triple H's final match at WrestleMania was a victory against Batista in 2019. He didn't wrestle at The Show of Shows last year.
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