Found October 08, 2007 on
Randy Orton Show No Mercy:
At 37 years of age, Jean-Paul Levesque has had a number of aliases since his entry into World Wrestling Entertainment in 1992 from the eloquent but snobbish Hunter Hurst Helmsly to his present incarnation Triple H. A number of other monikers and titles have also followed him and fueled his career: A 10-time Champion (5-time WWE Champion and 5-time World Heavyweight Champion); The Connecticut Blueblood; The Cerebral Assassin; The King of Kings; and probably the most recognizable of them all, the aforementioned acronym—Triple H.
In all honesty, I am no fan of The Game's move set (e.g., Knee Drop; Jumping High; Knee; 180 degree spinning spinebuster; and of course, his finisher known as "The Pedigree.") with the exception of a couple of submission moves such as Ric Flair's Figure-Four Leglock. But as an athlete, you have to respect his drive and determination to make back to the ring from the two separate career threatening quadriceps tears that he suffered on his l...
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