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- | {{DXX Superstar template|
| + | #REDIRECT [[Triple H]] |
- | name=Triple H|
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- | image=TripleH.jpg|
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- | caption=Triple H with his new World Championship after Dead on Arrival|
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- | names=The King of Kings, The Cerebral Assassin, The Game|
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- | handler=N/A|
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- | height=6'4"|
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- | weight=260 lbs|
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- | dob=--/--/--|
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- | other feds=N/A|
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- | winloss=-/-/-|
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- | home town=Greenwich, Connecticut|
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- | debut=12 November 2007|
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- | retired=N/A}}
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- | ==The Mayhem Debut==
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- | In [[D-Generation XX|DXX]], on the 12 November 2007, the character of Triple H was handed over to a GFXer, Tim. Upon his debut, he was approached by the likes of [[DJ Hipp]] and [[The Rock]], accepting his open challenge. A mini-feud with the Rock ended shortly after Triple H’s debut.
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- | The next step in the DXX Career of Triple H began when a newcomer, [[Slain]], debuted in DXX, and Triple H and Slain were scheduled for a tag match together.
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- | ==The Catalyst Infusion==
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- | Despite a rocky start (Triple H and Slain not trusting each other), [[The Catalyst Infusion]], as they were known, would soon do much the same as the old [[D-Generation X]] would do. One particular incident, “Anti-Dope Charges” saw Slain and Triple H planting steroids/dope in [[Luke McQuillan]]’s room, an incident which the Catalyst Infusion were criticized for on more than one occasion. The team ended shortly after we saw Slain winning the [[DXX United States Championship|United States Championship]]. Slain was unable to compete, leaving Triple H fending for both of them. When Slain quit the business, the future of the Catalyst Infusion had been ended.
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- | ==Singles Career==
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- | After Triple H’s brief run with Slain in the Catalyst Infusion, he would then go on to feud with [[Wes Zephaniah]]. The two would exchange words for weeks, before it ended with Triple H getting the upper hand. He would then go on to fight the former General Manager, [[Randy Orton]] and many more competitors. His big break came though, when he was placed in a Fatal Four Way #1 Contenders match for [[Nabeel Nawaz]]’s Championship, a man he would later feud with. Triple H closely lost this match to [[John Bradshaw Layfield|JBL]], Luke McQuillan and DJ Hipp. Triple H produced a few funny segments for this match, despite losing, but would go on to participate in a 4-Way Dance, a match featuring himself, [[Kenny Dykstra]], JBL and a returning [[Mr McMahon|Vince McMahon]] for #1 Contendership for the US Title, the same title his former partner, Slain, once held. Triple H, in bad shape with bad luck, lost this match, but was later offered by [[Carari Grey]], the [[Mayhem]] GM, a shot at the title the following week. Triple H would face Kenny Dykstra and Luke McQuillan the next week, but again would go onto to lose. After many losses, and what seemed a miserable future on Mayhem, Triple H decided a change was in order.
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- | ==The Trade==
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- | In December 2007, Triple H would be traded to DXX [[Monday Night Massacre]] for [[Edge]]. Unlike on Mayhem, Triple H would later go on to win matches, until he was thrown into the main event by [[Rocco Ross]], the Massacre GM. Triple H would reunite with [[Shawn Michaels]] in D-Generation X, a faction that would feud with Rocco Ross for the good part of January/February, and would soon pick up [[Lita]], the woman that Triple H would begin dating. This feud with the boss would end when Shawn Michaels left DXX, and Rocco would “seem” to win the feud. But this was not the case. By issue of the Board of Directors, Triple H would participate in the Elimination Chamber match at [[Dead On Arrival 2008|Dead On Arrival]]. During the match, we saw Rocco Ross critically injure himself, and [[James Manson]] and Triple H as the final participants. Triple H won the Chamber match, gaining his first Championship in D-Generation XX History.
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- | ==World Champion==
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- | Upon winning the [[DXX Championship|World Championship]] at DoA, Triple H would engage in a feud with “The Rising Star” James Manson. This led to a match being scheduled at [[Wrestlemania 2|Wrestlemania]] between the two, and a contract signing 2 weeks beforehand.
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- | Just 2 weeks before Wrestlemania, Rocco Ross announced that James Manson would "Pick Triple H's Poison" on that night, and Triple H would "Pick James Manson's Poison" the following week. James Manson chose for Triple H to face [[Brett Unknown]], with Manson as the special guest referee. James Manson gained the upperhand, hitting Triple H with a steel chair, but a week later, at the CrossBrand Supershow Triple H got his revenge, choosing [[James Kidd]], a wrestler inactive for 8 months, to face James Manson. This cultimated in Triple H spinebusting Manson through a table.
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- | On the grandest stage of them all, Wrestlemania 2, the bad blood boiled over, Triple H left the event still the DXX Champion, emerging victorious over James Manson.
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- | ==In wrestling==
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- | *'''Finishing and signature moves'''
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- | **'''''Pedigree''''' ([[Facebuster#Double underhook facebuster|Double underhook facebuster]]), normally preceded by a kick to the midsection
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- | ** [[Professional wrestling throws#Spinebuster|Spinning spinebuster]]
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- | **[[Professional wrestling throws#Facebreaker knee smash|Facebuster knee smash]], as a [[Professional wrestling throws#Back body drop|back body drop]] counter
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- | **[[Professional wrestling attacks#High knee|High knee strike]]
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- | **[[Professional wrestling holds#Indian deathlock|Indian deathlock]]
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- | **[[Professional wrestling holds#Figure four leglock|Figure four leglock]]
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- | **[[Professional wrestling attacks#Chop block|Chop block]]
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- | **[[Professional wrestling attacks#Knee drop|Knee drop]] / [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving knee drop|Diving knee drop]]
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- | **[[Neckbreaker#Neckbreaker slam|Falling neckbreaker]]
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- | *'''Signature Foreign Object'''
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- | **Sledgehammer
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- | *'''Managers'''
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- | ** [[Shawn Michaels]]
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- | ** [[Rocco Ross]]
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- | ** [[Salinas]]
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- | ** [[Torrie Falconfeather]]
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- | ** [[Lita]]
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- | *'''Signature taunts'''
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- | **Crotch chop ("Suck it" taunt)
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- | **Showing off his muscles, put together with Shawn Michaels
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- | **Arms crossed (the DX "X")
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- | **Throwing his arms up and back, and expanding his chest
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- | **Spitting out water during his entrance
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- | *'''Nicknames'''
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- | **'''The Cerebral Assassin'''
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- | **'''The Game'''
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- | **'''The King of Kings'''
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- | *'''Theme Music'''
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- | **''Break It Down'' by Chris Warren (Theme for D-Generation X)
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- | **'''''The Game'' by Motörhead'''
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- | **''King of Kings'' by Motörhead
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- | **''The Game'' by Motörhead, with ''King of Kings'' intro
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- | ==Championships and accomplishments==
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- | *'''[[DXX Championship]]''' (2 Time)
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- | *'''[[DXX Tag Team Championships | DXX Tag Team Championship]]''' (1 time) ''current''
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- | ==Trivia==
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- | At Dead on Arrival, we saw Rocco Ross injure himself. Triple H claimed it was his work, but it wasn’t. Rocco was simply escaping Triple H’s sledgehammer, and did the damage to himself.
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