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Rep Power: 14 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() gXboxLive Leaderboard: 11th | Wh Top 50 (10-6) 10- Bryan Danielson hi: 2 low: NR avg: 36.75 ![]() Real name: Bryan Danielson Height: 5'8" Weight: 195 lbs. Date of birth: May 22, 1981 Hometown: Aberdeen, WA Pro debut: October 4, 1999 Trained by: Shawn Michaels Finishing move: Dragon Suplex - In December 1999, the American Dragon embarked on a Japanese tour with the Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling promotion. - On March 21, 2000, the American Dragon and Spanky defeated Jeromy Sage and Ruben Cruz for the TWA (Texas Wrestling Alliance) Tag Team title in San Antonio, TX. - The American Dragon defeated Spanky on August 12, 2000 in Jackson, MS to win the vacated MCW (Memphis Championship Wrestling) Light Heavyweight title. - On December 1, 2000, the American Dragon and Spanky defeated The Triad: Seven and Thrash in Manila, AR for the MCW Tag Team title. - The American Dragon defeated Chance Beckett on January 26, 2001 in Surrey, British Columbia to capture the NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight title. - On April 7, 2001, the American Dragon and Low Ki defeated the Haas Brothers in Wilmington, DE to win the ECWA (East Coast Wrestling Association) Tag Team title. - On, October 26 and 27, 2001, the American Dragon went through Spanky, Doug Williams, Donovan Morgan, and Low Ki to win the 2001 APW King of the Indies tournament in Vallejo, CA - The American Dragon defeated the Super Dragon on June 16, 2002 in Los Angeles, CA for the APW (All Pro Wrestling) Internet title. - In early 2003, the American Dragon toured the Orient for New Japan Pro Wrestling. - At Ring of Honor's first anniversary show in Queens, NY, the American Dragon defeated Samoa Joe. - The American Dragon and Heat defeated Gedoh and Jadoh on March 22, 2003 in Shizuoka, Japan. - The American Dragon captured the All Star Wrestling World Heavy Middleweight title on May 6, 2003 in Croyden, England. - On February 1, 2004, the American Dragon defeated Tiger Mask in Sapporo, Japan. - The American Dragon and Curry Man (Christopher Daniels) defeated Gedo and Jado in Tokyo, Japan to capture the IWGP (International Wrestling Grand Prix) Junior Heavyweight Tag Team title on March 12, 2004. - On April 16, 2004, The American Dragon won the Best of Super Juniors U.S. tournament in Santa Monica, CA. American Dragon went through X-Pac, Chad Collyer, and Rocky Romero to win the tourney. - The American Dragon defeated James Gibson on September 17, 2005 in Lake Grove, NY to capture the ROH (Ring of Honor) title. - On August 12, 2006, Danielson defeated Nigel McGuiness in Liverpool, England to unify the ROH World Heavyweight and Pure Titles. - Danielson defeated KENTA on September 16, 2006 in Manhatten, NY to retain the ROH title in a 33 minute match. 9 - Rob Van Dam hi: 5 low: 20 avg: 37.25 ![]() Real name: Robert Alex Szatowski Height: 6'0" Weight: 235 lbs. Date of birth: December 18, 1970 From: Battle Creek, MI Resides: LA, CA Pro debut: 1990 Trained by: "The Original" Sheik Finishing move: Five Star Frog Splash Biography - Growing up in Battle Creek, MI, Van Dam studied martial arts at two local dojos. He received instruction for Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Aikido, Kendo, and Kick Boxing. - In 1990, Van Dam competed in the Kalamazoo Tough Man contest, finishing in second place. - Also in 1990, Van Dam defeated Dango Nguyen in his pro wrestling debut in Toledo, OH. - Van Dam spent his rookie year wrestling as Rob Zakowski on the independent circuit in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. - After a two-month stint in Memphis (USWA), Van Dam joined the South Atlantic Pro Wrestling promotion in 1991. - On July 23, 1992, Van Dam and Chaz Rocco defeated the Ringlords for the SAPW Tag Team title. - Van Dam moved onto the ICWA (Florida), CWF, and IWF, and All Star Wrestling in Georgia, working as a bouncer on the side. - In early 1993, Van Dam joined WCW as Robbie V. - Van Dam worked his first tour of Japan in February 1993, competing for All Japan Pro Wrestling. - Van Dam defeated Luscious Lonnie on March 26, 1994 for the All Star Wrestling title in Hazlehurst, GA. - On March 10, 1995, Van Dam defeated Raven for the PSW Cordele City title. - In 1995, Van Dam teamed up with Bobby Bradley to form the tag team Aerial Assault in the National Wrestling Conference. - The Aerial Assault, a high-flying duo, won the NWC Tag Team title in 1995 in a tournament. - On October 25, 1995, Van Dam beat Kentaro Shiga at All Japan's 23rd Anniversary Show in Tokyo, Japan. - On December 9, 1995, Van Dam and Johnny Smith beat Satoru Asako and Kentaro Shiga. - At House Party '96, Van Dam made his ECW debut and defeated Axl Rotten. - On July 24, 1996, Van Dam, Takao Omori, and Yoshinori Ogawa beat Yoshinobu Kanemura, Satoru Asako, and Shiga. - Van Dam started hinting that he would be doing his wrestling on Monday nights. The "Mr. Monday Night" gimmick was born. - Van Dam followed through, and defeated Jeff Hardy (not Matt as many sources report) on "Raw," on May 12, 1997, as part of a WWF/ECW angle. - On April 4, 1998, Van Dam won the ECW television title from Bam Bam Bigelow in Buffalo, NY. - Van Dam and Sabu captured the ECW World Tag Team title from Chris Candido and Lance Storm on June 6, 1998. - Van Dam, Sabu and Tazz defeated the Triple Threat at the 1998 "November 2 Remember" in a six man tag match. - At the 1999 "Guilty As Charged" PPV, Van Dam pinned Lance Storm. - On March 21, 1999, at "Living Dangerously" in Asbury Park, NJ, Van Dam successfully defended the Television title against Jerry Lynn. - Van Dam survived his rematch with Jerry Lynn at "Hardcore Heaven '99." - At "Heatwave '99," Van Dam and Lynn defeated Lance Storm and Justin Credible in Dayton, OH. - Van Dam's Television title defense against Balls Mahoney headlined Anarchy Rulz '99. Van Dam was again victorious. - At the 1999 "November 2 Remember," Van Dam successfully defended the Television title against the WWF bound Tazz. - On January 9, 2000, Van Dam defeated his former tag team partner Sabu at "Guilty As Charged." - During a Television title match with Rhyno on January 29, 2000, Van Dam suffered a cracked fibula. - Van Dam made his in ring return at Hardcore Heaven '00 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to face Lynn. - In October 2000, Van Dam left for Thailand to star in a movie called "Black Mask." - At Guilty As Charged '01, RVD returned to ECW as "the surprise," and defeated Lynn. - Van Dam worked the February 2001 tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling. - Van Dam made his WWF debut on the July 9, 2001 edition of "Raw." - At the Invasion PPV in Cleveland, OH, Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy for the WWF Hardcore title. - At Summerslam '01, Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy in a WWF Hardcore Ladder/title match to regain the championship. - On the September 4, 2001 episode of "Smackdown" in Toronto, Van Dam pinned Steve Austin in a non-title match. - Six days later on "Raw," Angle defeated Van Dam for the Hardcore title, but moments later, Van Dam regained the strap thanks to interference from Austin. - At Unforgiven '01 in Pittsburgh, PA, Van Dam successfully defended the WWF Hardcore title by defeating Chris Jericho. - On the October 25, 2001 edition of "Smackdown" in Ohama, NE, Van Dam pinned The Rock to retain the Hardcore title. - On the November 12, 2001 episode of "Raw," Van Dam successfully defended the WWF Hardcore title against The Undertaker. - At the No Way Out '02 PPV, Van Dam defeated Goldust. - Van Dam pinned William Regal for the WWF Intercontinental title at Wrestlemania X-8 in Toronto. - On the May 27, 2002 edition of "Raw" in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Van Dam defeated Eddy Guerrero in a "ladder" match for the Intercontinental title. - On the July 22, 2002 episode of "Raw," Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy in a ladder match to unify the European and Intercontinental titles in Grand Rapids, MI. - At Summerslam '02 in Uniondale, NY, Van Dam defeated Chris Benoit to regain the Intercontinental championship. - At No Mercy '02, Van Dam used a frog splash to defeat Ric Flair. - On the March 31, 2003 edition of "Raw" in Seattle, WA, Van Dam and Kane won a three way match over Sean Morley and Lance and the Dudley Boyz to win the World Tag Team title. - Van Dam and Kane successfully defended the World Tag Team title against the Legion of Doom on the May 12, 2003 episode of "Raw." - On the September 29, 2003 episode of "Raw" in Chicago, IL, Van Dam defeated Christian in a "ladder" match to re-capture the Intercontinental title. - Four weeks later on "Raw," Van Dam dropped the IC title to Jericho, but regained the strap in a "steel cage" match at the end of the show. - On the February 16, 2004 edition of "Raw," Van Dam and Booker T defeated Flair and Dave Batista in Bakersville, CA to capture the World Tag Team title. - At Wrestlemania XX in New York, NY, Van Dam and Booker T defeated the Dudley Boyz, Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak, and La Resistance to retain the World Tag Team title. - Van Dam was "drafted" by Paul Heyman to join the "Smackdown" roster on the March 22, 2004 edition of "Raw." - At Judgment Day '04, Van Dam and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated the Dudley Boyz. - At Survivor Series '04, Team Guerrero (Van Dam, Eddy Guerero, John Cena, and the Big Show) defeated Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Mark Jindrak, Luther Reigns, and Carlito Caribbean Cool). - Van Dam and Mysterio Jr. defeated Kenzo Suzuki and Rene Dupree at the December 7, 2004 "Smackdown" tapings in Greenville, SC to capture the WWE Tag Team title. - At Armageddon '04, Van Dam and Mysterio Jr. successfully defended the WWE Tag Team Title against Dupree and Suzuki. - On the June 27, 2005 edition of "Raw," Van Dam was drafted back to the Raw roster. - At Wrestlemania 22, Van Dam defeated Ric Flair, Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Lashley, Fit Finlay and Matt Hardy in the "money in the bank" ladder match. - At Backlash '06 in Lexington, KY, RVD defeated Benjamin to regain the Intercontinental title. - Van Dam pinned John Cena at One Night Stand on June 11, 2006 in Manhatten, NY when Paul Heyman made the count to be declared as the new WWE champion. - On the debut episode of ECW on Sci Fi on June 13, 2006, Heyman presented Van Dam the ECW title belt. - At Vengeance '06, RVD successfully defending the spinning WWE title belt by defeating Edge. - On July 2, 2006, travelling with Sabu, RVD was stopped initially stopped for speeding in Hanging Rock, OH. When troopers approached his vehicle, they smelled marijuana and performed a search. Troopers found the wrestler in possession of 18 grams of marijuana and five Vicodin, prescription pain pills. - On July 5, 2006, it was announced that Van Dam would be suspended for 30 days without pay based on the guidelines of WWE's Wellness Policy. 8 - Jeff Jarrett hi: 2 low: 47 avg: 38.25 ![]() Real name: Jeff Jarrett Height: 5'10" Weight: 230 lbs. Date of birth: April 14, 1967 From: Nashville, TN Pro debut: April 1986 Trained by: Tojo Yamamoto Finishing move: The Stroke Biography - Jarrett defeated Tony Faulk in his pro debut. - On November 17, 1986, Jarrett and Billy Travis conquered the Sheepherders to capture the CWA Southern Tag Team title. - Travis and Jarrett also teamed up to beat the RPM's for the CWA Tag Team title on January 11, 1987. - Jarrett and Pat Tanaka won the CWA Tag Team title on February 3, 1987, again defeating the RPM's. - Jarrett won his first singles title on May 11, 1987, capturing the NWA Mid-American title, defeating Moondog Spot in the process. - On November 9, 1987, Jarrett pinned Jimmy Jack Funk to regain the NWA Mid-American title. - In 1988, Jarrett arrived in the now defunct World Class promotion in Texas. He defeated Eric Embry for the World Class Light-Heavyweight title on October 15th of that year. - Jarrett pinned "Dirty" Dutch Mantel for the CWA title on March 11, 1989. - The next day, Jarrett teamed with Kerry Von Erich to over power Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden for the World Class Tag Team title. - On June 9, 1989, Jarrett and Mil Mascaras beat Cactus Jack and Zobiac II for the World Class Tag Team title. - Jarrett next teamed with Matt Borne to win the World Class Tag Team title on June 30, 1989, from Fuller and Brian Lee. - Jarrett and Jerry "The King" Lawler defeated the Fabulous Ones for the USWA (United States Wrestling Association) Tag Team title on February 4, 1991. - On March 9, 1991, Jarrett pinned Steve Austin for the Southern title. - Jarrett and Fuller captured the USWA Western States Tag Team title from Samu and Judge Dredd on June 24, 1991. - Jarrett and Lawler took the USWA Tag Team title on June 29, 1992, from the Moondogs. - On August 9, 1992, Jarrett made his WWF debut. - Jarrett pinned Lawler's son Brian Christopher for the Southern title on December 21, 1992. - On October 4, 1993, Jarrett beat Tommy Rich to recapture the Southern title. - In August 1994, Jarrett signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation. - Jarrett defeated Razor Ramon (Scott Hall) for the Intercontinental title on January 22, 1995, at the Royal Rumble. - Bob Holly won the Intercontinental title from Jarrett in a controversial match on April 19, 1995, but Jarrett won the title back the following week. - Razor Ramon regained the IC title from Jarrett on May 19, 1995, and three days later, Jarrett again won the title back. - On December 13, 1995, Jarrett pinned Ahmed Johnson for the USWA title. Due to a back injury, Jarrett was forced to relinquish the title. - Jarrett defeated Lawler on April 20, 1996, for the USWA title. - In October 1996, Jarrett signed with rival World Championship Wrestling. - In February 1997, Jarrett defeated Steve "Mongo" McMichael to earn a spot in the Four Horsemen. - Jarrett beat Dean Malenko for the United States title on June 9, 1997, in Boston, MA. - Deciding not to resign with WCW, Jarrett returned to WWF "Raw" on October 20, 1997. - On December 30, 1997, Jarrett pinned Barry Windham for the NWA North American title. - Jarrett escorted Gennifer Flowers to the ring at Wrestlemania XIV. - At Unforgiven '98, Jarrett performed live with country singer Sawyer Brown. - On August 10, 1998, Jarrett adopted his new motto: "Don't, P*ss Me Off!" - Owen Hart and Jarrett defeated the Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock to win the WWF World Tag Team title on January 25, 1999, in Phoenix, AZ. - Jarrett pinned the Godfather with the help of Debra to win the Intercontinental title at the May 25, 1999 "Raw" television taping. - One day after dropping the IC title to Edge, Jarrett regained it at the 1999 Fully Loaded PPV in Buffalo, NY. - At Summerslam '99, Jarrett won his record breaking sixth WWF Intercontinental title, this time from D-Lo Brown. - On October 18, 1999, one day after dropping the IC title to Chyna at "No Mercy," Jarrett arrived on "Nitro." - On December 20, 1999, Jarrett defeated Chris Benoit for the United States title in Baltimore, MD. - The day after Starrcade '99, Jarrett, Bret Hart, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash reformed the New World Order. - On April 10, 2000, Jarrett was stripped of the United States title on "Nitro." - At Spring Stampede '00, Jarrett captured the vacant WCW title when Kimberly turned on her husband Diamond Dallas Page. - Jarrett regained the WCW title at the 2000 Slamboree in a special three-tier cage match against actor David Arquette and Diamond Dallas Page when Arquette turned against Page. - On the May 22, 2000 edition of "Nitro," Jarrett defeated Nash for the WCW title in Grand Rapids, MI. Vince Russo, who had just stripped Ric Flair of the title, served as the special guest referee. - One week later on "Nitro," Jarrett defeated Flair for his fourth WCW title. - At the Great American Bash '00 in Baltimore, MD, Jarrett successfully defeated the WCW title against Nash as Goldberg speared "Big Sexy," which was Eric Bischoff's "Big Surprise." - Jarrett defeated Sting at Halloween Havoc 2000. - At Mayhem 2000, "The Chosen One" beat Buff Bagwell in Milwaukee, WI. - The Harris Brothers and Jarrett defeated the Filthy Animals (Konnan, Kidman, and Mysterio Jr.) in a six man bunkhouse match at Starrcade 2000. - In October 2001, Jarrett embarked on a tour of Australia with such superstars as Bagwell, Lawler, and Hart. - At the October 26, 2001 World Wrestling All-Stars PPV taped in Sydney, Australia, Jarrett won a single night tournament to become the first WWA champion. Jarrett defeated the Road Dogg in the finals in a cage match to claim the title. - On February 24, 2002, Jarrett successfully defended the WWA title against Brian Christopher on the company's PPV dubbed "Revolution" in Las Vegas, NV. - On November 20, 2002, Jarrett defeated Ron Killings in Nashville, TN for the NWA World Heavyweight title. - Jarrett defeated Sting on May 25, 2003 in Auckland, New Zealand to unify the NWA and WWA World Heavyweight titles. - At NWA TNA's First Anniversary show on June 18, 2003, Jarrett and Sting defeated A.J. Styles and Sean Waltman. - On October 22, 2003, Jarrett defeated Styles in Nashville, TN to regain the NWA title. - Jarrett successfully defended the NWA title on Janaury 25, 2004 against Dory Funk Jr. (at age 62) in Ocala, FL. - On March 21, 2004, Jarrett defeated Latin Lover in Naucalpan, Mexico to retain the NWA title. - On June 2, 2004, Jarrett won a "King of the Mountain" match over Ron Killings, Chris Harris, A.J. Styles and Raven to capture the NWA title for a third time. - At the Victory Road PPV in Orlando, FL, Jarrett successfully defended the NWA title against Jeff Hardy in a "ladder" match. - At Final Resolution, Jarrett defeated Monty Brown to retain the NWA title. - Jarrett pinned Styles on January 22, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea to retain the NWA title. - On January 30, 2005 in Tampa, FL, Jarrett successfully defended the NWA title against Tully Blanchard. - Jarrett defeated Kevin Nash at the Against All Odds PPV on February 13, 2005 in Orlando, FL to retain the NWA title. - At Destination X, Jarrett defeated Diamond Dallas Page to retain the NWA title when Monty Brown turned heel and pounced DDP. - At the 2005 Sacrifice PPV, Jarrett and Rhino defeated Raven and Sabu. - On September 15, 2005 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Jarrett pinned Raven thanks to outside interference from America's Most Wanted to regain the NWA title. - Jarrett defeated Rhino on October 8, 2005 in Newcastle, Australia to capture the World Series title. - At the October 25, 2005 Impact tapings, Jarrett defeated Rhino to reclaim the NWA title. - At the 2005 Turning Point PPV, Jarrett defeated Rhino to retain the NWA title. - Jarrett, America's Most Wanted, and Abyss defeated Team 3D, Rhino, and Ron Killings at Destination X. - At Slammiversary '06, Jarrett won the King of the Mountain match to regain the NWA title. Jim Cornette held up the title, but awarded the belt back to Jarrett on the June 29, 2006 edition of "Impact." - Jarrett defeated Sting (thanks to a Christian Cage heel turn) to retain the NWA title at the 2006 Hard Justice PPV. 7 - Ken Kennedy hi: 3 low:17 avg: 38.25 ![]() Real name: Ken Holmes Height: 6'2" Weight: 225 lbs. Date of birth: March 6, 1976 Hometown: Two Rivers, WI Pro debut: September 1999 Trained by: Rockin' Randy Finishing move: Inverted Samoan Drop - Anderson and Spanish Stew defeated Chris Candido, Steve Stone and Brandon Blaze on November 13, 2004. - In February 2005, Anderson signed a WWE developmental contract. - On the August 25, 2005 episode of Smackdown, Anderson debuted as Ken Kennedy. - In his PPV debut, Anderson defeated Hardcore Holly at the 2005 No Mercy. - At the August 29, 2006 Smackdown tapings in Reading, PA, Kennedy defeated Fit Finlay and Bobby Lashley to capture the United States title. 6 - HHH hi: 2 low: 21 avg: 39.13 ![]() Real name: Paul Michael Levesque Height: 6'4" Weight: 246 lbs. Date of birth: July 27, 1969 Hometown: Nashua, NH Pro debut: March 1992 Trained by: Killer Kowalski Finishing move: The Pedigree Biography - LeVesque made his wrestling debut in March 1992 for the International Wrestling Federation (of Massachusetts). He defeated Tony Roy. - LeVesque used the ring name Terra Ryzing, and the inverted Indian Deathlock as his finisher. - In July 1992, Ryzing captured the IWF title from Mad Dog Richard. - Ryzing's independent victories earned him a WCW tryout on February 4, 1994. Ryzing defeated little known Keith Cole at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, GA. - LeVesque entered WCW as Jean Paul LeVeque. He was primarily used as jobber. - LeVeque received a shot at Larry Zbyszko's WCW World Television Title on June 2, 1994, in Gainsville, GA. The match resulted in a double count-out. - In April 1995, LeVesque left WCW and signed with the WWF. He changed his gimmick again to a Greenwich, Connecticut Blueblood snob called Hunter Hearst Helmsley. - Helmsley started using a new finisher, a double-underhook piledriver called the Pedigree. - In his WWF PPV debut, Helmsley defeated Bob Holly at Summerslam '95 in Pittsburgh, PA. - Helmsley was destroyed in less than two minutes by the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania XII. He blamed his ring valet Sable for the defeat. - On May 19, 1996, Hunter defeated Razor Ramon in Scott Hall's final WWF match. Breaking kayfabe, the clique, Diesel (Nash), Helmsley, Shawn Michaels, and Razor (Hall) took bows in front of the Madison Square Garden crowd after the Michaels/Diesel steel cage match. - Helmsley was supposed to win the 1996 King of the Ring, but was punished for the MSG act by going on "job patrol." - Helmsley sought the guidance of "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig. - Helmsley captured the WWF Intercontinental title on the October 21, 1996 edition of "Raw" by defeating Marc Mero, when Hennig turned on Mero, clobbering him with a chair. - At the 1997 Royal Rumble, Helmsley defeated Goldust. - Helmsley introduced a new bodyguard at Wrestlemania XIII. The muscular bodyguard was called Chyna. She turned out to be a fellow student of Killer Kowalski's wrestling school. - Helmsley became the 1997 King of the Ring by defeating Ahmed Johnson in the semi-finals and Mankind in the finals of the annual tournament. - In August 1997, Helmsley and Chyna aligned themselves with Shawn Michaels to form "Degeneration X." - Michaels laid down on the mat on December 11, 1997, in Lowell, MA and Helmsley covered HBK to claim the WWF European Heavyweight title. - Goldust disguised himself as Helmsley, and on January 20, 1998, "Hunterdust" lost to the late Owen Hart, and Hart was declared the new European Champion. - Helmsley regained the WWF European title from Owen Hart in Phoenix, AZ on March 16, 1998. - The night after Wrestlemania XIV, Helmsley announced that Michaels had "dropped the ball," and recruited a DX army consisting of the New Age Outlaws and X-Pac. - DX and the Nation feuded during the summer of 1998, which lead to a ladder match for the IC title against The Rock at Summerslam. Helmsley, now calling himself Triple H, won back the title. - At Wrestlemania XV, Triple H defeated Kane via disqualification. - Triple H beat X-Pac at the 1999 Backlash. - At Fully Loaded '99, Triple H defeated The Rock in a scrap match. - The night after Summerslam '99, Triple H captured the WWF title from Mankind in Ames, IA. - Triple H won the six pack challenge at Unforgiven '99 to win the vacant WWF title. - At No Mercy '99, Triple H defeated Steve Austin. - Triple H defeated WWF Chairman Vince McMahon at the 1999 Armageddon PPV. - Triple H pinned The Big Show for the WWF title on January 3, 2000 in Miami, FL. - At the 2000 No Way Out, Triple H defeated Mankind in a "retirement" vs. WWF title match. - Triple H won the Fatal Four Way/Elimination match at Wrestlemania 2000 in Anaheim, CA, as Vince McMahon turned against the Rock. - At Judgment Day 2000, Triple H defeated The Rock in a 60-minute Iron Man match to capture his fourth WWF title. Triple H won 6-5. - Triple H successfully defended the WWF title against The Rock on the June 5th "Raw." - At Fully Loaded '00, Triple H beat Chris Jericho in a last man standing match. - Triple H defeated Kurt Angle at Unforgiven '00 in a no disqualification contest. Mick Foley served as the special guest referee. - At No Mercy in Albany, NY, Triple H defeated Chris Benoit. - On the November 6, 2000 episode of "Raw," Triple H attacked Austin, revealing himself as the mastermind behind the hit and run incident at the 1999 Survivor Series in Detroit. - Responding to Austin's stunner on his "wife" Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Triple H delivered a pedigree to Jim Ross on the February 22, 2001 edition of "Smackdown." - At No Way Out '01 in Las Vegas, "The Game" beat Austin in a best of 3 falls match. Austin won the first fall, Triple H won the second fall, which was fought under streetfight rules, and of course, Helmsley took the third fall, a match fought inside a steel cage. - At the April 3, 2001 "Smackdown" taping in Oklahoma City, OK, Triple H defeated Jericho for the Intercontinental title. - Six days after dropping the IC title to Jeff Hardy on Smackdown, Triple H regained it on the April 16, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Knoxville, TN. - At Backlash '01 in Chicago, IL, Triple H and Austin defeated Kane and The Undertaker, thanks to outside interference from McMahon, for the WWF World Tag Team title. - On the May 21, 2001 edition of "Raw," Triple H suffered a quad tear in a tag team match involving "The Game" and Austin vs. Benoit and Jericho. - Three days later, Triple H underwent surgery in Birmingham, Alabama with Dr. Jim Andrews. - On August 11, 2001 in Birmingham, AL, Triple H made a surprise appearance at the end of the Terry Gordy Tribute show. - After months away from WWF television, Triple H made a triumphant return to "Raw" on January 7, 2002 in New York, NY. - Triple H defeated Angle to win the 2002 Royal Rumble battle royal. - On the February 11, 2002 edition of "Raw," Triple H and Stephanie were scheduled to renew their wedding vows. Instead, Linda McMahon informed Triple H that Stephanie was faking her pregnancy. As a result, Triple H told Stephanie it was over between them, and gave Mr. McMahon a pedigree. - At Wrestlemania X-8 in Toronto, Triple H pinned Chris Jericho to win the Undisputed World champion. - At Insurrextion '02 in London, England, Triple H pinned The Undertaker. - Triple H defeated Jericho in a Hell in the Cell match at the 2002 Judgment Day PPV in Nashville, TN. - On the July 22, 2002 episode of "Raw," it appeared DX had returned in the form of Triple H and Michaels. Instead, Triple H turned against his buddy, and gave him a pedigree. - On the September 2, 2002 edition of "Raw," general manager Eric Bischoff awarded the show's newly created World title to Triple H. - At Unforgiven '02, Triple H successfully defended the Raw World title against Rob Van Dam. In the match, Ric Flair turned heel, and aided Triple H. - At No Mercy '02 in Little Rock, AR, Triple H defeated Intercontinental champion Kane to return the World Heavyweight title. - Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels in a best 2 out of 3 falls match to win the World Heavyweight title at Armageddon '02 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. - At No Way Out '03, Triple H successfully defended the World Heavyweight title against Scott Steiner. - At Wrestlemania XIX in Seattle, WA, Triple H successfully defended the World title against Booker T. - Triple H successfully defended the World title against Kevin Nash in a "hell in the cell" match at the 2003 Bad Blood PPV in Houston, TX. - On the June 23, 2003 edition of "Raw," Triple H defeated Kane to retain the World title. As a result, Kane was forced to unmask. - At Summerslam '03, Triple H won the "elimination chamber" match (involving Bill Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and Triple H) to successfully retain the World Heavyweight title. - On October 25, 2003, Triple H married Stephanie McMahon in Sleepy Hollow, NY. - At Armageddon '03 in Orlando, FL, Triple H defeated Goldberg and Kane to regain the World Heavyweight title. - Triple H was "drafted" by Paul Heyman to join the "Smackdown" roster on the March 22, 2004 edition of "Raw." - The next day, Triple H was traded back to the "Raw" roster in exchange for Booker T and the Dudley Boyz. - At Badd Blood '04, Triple H defeated Michaels in a "hell in the cell" match. - At Summerslam '04 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Triple H defeated Eugene. - Triple H defeated Randy Orton at Unforgiven PPV in Portland, OR to claim the World Heavyweight title for the nineth time. - At Taboo Tuesday, Triple H defeated Michaels to again retain the World title thanks to Edge spearing HBK. - At New Year's Revolution in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Triple H defeated Orton, Batista, Jericho, Benoit, and Edge to regain the World Heavyweight title. - Triple H defeated Orton at the 2005 Royal Rumble to retain the World Heavyweight title. - At Survivor Series '05, Triple H defeated a bloodied Ric Flair in a "last man standing" match. - Triple H defeated The Big Show at New Year's Revolution '06 PPV. - The reunited DX (Triple H and HBK) defeated the Spirit Squad in a "handicap" match at Vengeance '06. - At Summerslam '06, DX defeated Vince and Shane McMahon. - DX defeated Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and The Big Show in a "heel in the cell" match at Unforgiven '06. | |
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