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10 pay-per-view matches Triple H Should Have lost

It was never
It was never Game Over

Just to make things clear, I do like Triple H and I do consider him one of the best of all time. Today he is a fantastic and ruthless businessman who will surely take WWE to new heights when and if Vince McMahon ever steps down.

However, we all know he used his ego and backstage politics to climb through the ranks rather quickly and then put things favorably in his direction going forward. Some of the times it wasn't a bad decision, but others he just let his ego control things and that brings me to these top ten pay-per-view matches Triple H should have lost. 


#10 Triple H vs Carlito- Unforgiven 2007

That
That's not cool!

Carlito was always a star in the making. Defeating John Cena for the WWE United States Championship in his debut match, and winning the Intercontinental Championship during his first appearance on RAW. WWE certainly seemed to have big things planned for the son of Carlos Colón. It just never really panned out though, and this loss contributed to why.

After he had suffered a legitimate torn right quadriceps in early 2007, Triple H returned at SummerSlam 2007 and quickly ran through Booker T in 8 minutes.

He would then reignite his feud with Vince McMahon, with McMahon selecting Carlito to face 'The Game' at Unforgiven. This was Carlito's big chance to be a player, the match was even announced as a No Disqualification match where the NO DQ rule only applied to Carlito, this surely meant the seemingly new top heel would score the win and set up bigger things to come, right?

Not really. The match was okay overall but Triple H gave him nothing and pinned him in just under 11 minutes. As far as being a top guy was concerned, Carlito never recovered from this loss.

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