The big news broke recently that the present Chief Content Officer of WWE, Paul “Triple H” Levesque had been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The news was shared by Levesque’s real life best friend Shawn Michaels and his long time colleague and on screen rival The Undertaker.
Levesque may be taking care of the WWE Creative right now, but he is more famous for his in ring wrestling career. Having won the WWE World Championship 14 times in total, Levesque was one of the biggest stars of his wrestling career. He had been a top star of WWE for more than two decades.
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Over the years, Levesque had multiple big rivals. Shawn Michaels; his real life best friend had been portrayed as one of his biggest rivals. He also huge rivalries with the likes of The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Undertaker. Another rival he had during the early Ruthless Aggression Era was Rob Van Dam who recently reflected on Levesque’s WWE Hall of Fame induction. Speaking on his “1 Of A Kind” podcast, he said;
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“I did. Man, I think that’s awesome. I like that it is synchronized with his image getting an upgrade. So like, if this would have happened 15 years ago, I’m sure people would have cried nepotism, and thought that he ended up voting himself in and this and that.” Said the WWE Hall of Famer.
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He continued; “But now that he gets credit for single-handedly making the business better and all these changes that he’s getting accredited for. He’s now, I think, seen in the best light that he ever has been in before. And I think he’s vibing in the highest frequency that he ever has before. And I think that it’s awesome that his being inducted into the Hall of Fame coincides with that. It’s perfect.”
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Paul Levesque, who is better known by his screen name Triple H officially announced his in ring retirement at WrestleMania 38 by leaving his boots in the ring. It left the old school emotional with a huge chest of memories behind. Levesque may have stopped wrestling, but his contributions to the wrestling world will always be written in golden words.
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