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Triple H: Old Tough Enough footage shows he's perfect for Head of Creative

There aren’t many names more synonymous with the World Wrestling Entertainment industry than Triple H.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley was an iconic Superstar in his prime, particularly alongside The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels as a part of D-Generation X.

Now, having married into the McMahon family, The Game is embedded into the lifeblood of the WWE beyond the ropes.

Over the last couple of years, he has risen up the ranks and is now the so-called Head of Creative, along with being an Executive Vice President.

Enter WWE Tough Enough, a system which sees hopeful wrestlers compete for a contract with the industry leader.

In this video, a young and active Triple H proved he has what it takes to be Head of Creative in 2022 by giving a rousing and emotive speech to the Tough Enough class.

“HHH punks out the cast of Tough Enough” is the YouTube video title, as he walks back and forth before inviting them all into the ring.

His tough guy act clearly works in getting under the skin of these new recruits.

“From the time we walk through the curtain from the time we walk back through the curtain, we tell a story. We don’t tell it with words we tell it with our bodies.”

Some sort of a crash course from one of the very best is taking place.

He teaches them how to master the art of maximum energy and how to be a true entertainer.

HHH grills them all, not just with taunts, but he also puts them through the wringer physically, testing just how real they can make it seem.

With the swing of a punch, he puts them to the test.

Then, a monologue follows, in which not only does he try to rile up the Tough Enough participants, but he is also laying down the cold hard facts.

The Cerebral Assassin isn’t selling the glitz and glamour, oh no,

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