Triple H is now the top dog in the WWE, already making his mark as the new Head of Creative, stamping his own brand of wrestling on the organisation, overseeing some major pay-per-views, which have all been a roaring success.
Before hanging up the briefs, Triple H was one of the most feared WWE Superstars on the roster, with The Game having 14 separate reigns as champion, the same amount as Randy Orton, with only John Cena and Ric Flair having more separate reigns.
No one can argue the mammoth legacy he would have left on the industry as a performer should he have retired from the industry altogether, but he certainly looks like he’s enhancing said reputation with how he’s going about his business at the moment.
Anyone lucky enough to witness Triple H perform will know just how special his entrances were, especially when he got to the ring with Motorhead blasting out.