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Old 06-14-2005, 10:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Aside from whether or not he has held anyone back over the last few years, when you look at Triple H you see everything that a WWE performer should want to be.

As PP2 mentioned, the promos with Mick were amazing, and then topped by the matches they had. Think back to the verbal spats with The Rock and Kurt Angle. Think back to the feud with HBK. I mean, this guy has had one hell of a career. I'm not sure I can call the match at RR his defining moment, but think about this. How many guys can you sit there and say, "Wow, that was a career match for him". Triple H has had numerous career matches. From the ones discussed with Foley, to Rock in the Iron Man Match at JD, to the Three Stages of Hell with Austin, to his feud with Angle, and the amazing street fight with HBK and also the first Elimiantion Chamber Match at Survivor Series where he had to work injured the whole time after taking the blow from RVD. I could go on and on about his in-ring work.

The most impressive thing about The Game to me, is that with all the matches I listed he's better known as a great Promo man than he is a wrestler. Is there something the guy could NOT do in his career?

To me, Triple H is now UNDERRATED because of his role in the company leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouth. I will miss him when he's gone because a wrestler of his caliber doesn't come along very often.
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