WWE Hall of Famer reveals why Triple H's WrestleMania record is "terrible"
Triple H has a record of 10 wins and 14 losses at WWE WrestleMania. Despite being one of the biggest stars in the company's history, he has faced a fair share of defeats on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer JBL explained why The Game has such a disappointing record at The Showcase of The Immortals.
Paul "Triple H" Levesque first competed on the grandest stage at WrestleMania XII where The Ultimate Warrior defeated him in a singles match. During his full-time career, Hunter has squared off against some of the biggest names in the industry, including John Cena, The Undertaker, Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns, and many others, resulting in a mixed win-loss record. In his final WrestleMania in-ring appearance in 2019, the former WWE Champion defeated Batista in a No Holds Barred Match.
On a recent episode of Huge Pop show, John Bradshaw Layfield praised The Game for his ability to put other wrestlers over, even though his own WrestleMania record might not reflect it. WWE Hall of Famer highlighted how Triple H's skill and talent often overshadowed the fact that he was elevating other wrestlers.
"Triple H, you talk about putting guys over, his WrestleMania record is terrible. And people don't realize that because he puts so many guys over. He was so good. He put guys over and people don't even remember because he was so good," said JBL. (H/T - Wrestling Inc.)
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Female WWE legend urges Triple H to make massive change
The former seven-time Women's Champion Trish Stratus recently opened up about the significant changes in the women's division that should happen under The Game's leadership.
At Comic Con Northern Ireland 2024, the Canadian legend suggested to Triple H that while women's wrestling has made major strides in terms of main-eventing and high-profile matches, there is a lack of character development compared to the past.
"I think I would like to have a little bit more focus on the characters. I feel like for sure now there's way more opportunities for women obviously, we see them main-eventing all the time. We see them in high profile matches but I think what we had back in the day was a lot more character stuff and you got to know these characters and sort of, the fans could really resonate with the character a little bit more," Trish Stratus said.
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Only time will tell if Triple H will make any changes in the WWE women's division as requested by Trish Stratus.