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  2. Triple H - Wikipedia

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    Triple H after he won the Undisputed WWF Championship at WrestleMania X8. Triple H returned to Raw as a face on January 7, 2002, at Madison Square Garden. [3] He won the Royal Rumble on January 20, receiving an Undisputed WWF Championship match on March 17 at WrestleMania X8, [68] where Triple H defeated Chris Jericho for the Undisputed WWF ...

  3. Two-Man Power Trip - Wikipedia

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    By early 2001, both Austin and Triple H were established main-event competitors in the WWF. Austin had previously won the WWF Championship multiple times and was the company's central figure during its "Attitude Era". Triple H had also held multiple world championships, frequently portraying a villainous character.

  4. Armageddon (1999) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Triple H was forced to reinstate Foley. [24] On the January 13, 2000 edition of SmackDown!, Triple H announced that he would defend the WWF Championship against Foley at the Royal Rumble. [25] At the Royal Rumble, Triple H defeated Foley's alter ego, Cactus Jack in a Street Fight to retain the WWF Championship. [26]

  5. Evolution (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Triple H, the leader of Evolution. At Unforgiven on September 22, 2002, Triple H defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Rob Van Dam.During the match, Ric Flair, who had been verbally mocked by Triple H in the locker room earlier in the night following Flair's loss to Chris Jericho, came down to the ring and grabbed the sledgehammer from Triple H and teased hitting him before ...

  6. List of WWE Intercontinental Champions - Wikipedia

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    Triple H: August 30, 1998: SummerSlam: New York, NY: 2 40: 43 This was a ladder match. Triple H was formerly known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley. WWE mistakenly lists Triple H's reign as lasting 43 days, ending on October 12, 1998. [61] — Vacated: October 9, 1998 — — — — — Vacated due to a knee injury. [61] 49 Ken Shamrock: October 12 ...

  7. WrestleMania X8 - Wikipedia

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    Triple H's feud with Jericho would continue with Jericho and The Undertaker interfering with Triple H's championship match at Backlash against Hollywood Hulk Hogan and costing him the Undisputed WWF Championship. [23] Triple H would finish his feud with Jericho in a Hell in a Cell match at Judgment Day and challenged The Undertaker for the ...

  8. WWE’s Triple H Announces Retirement After Heart Scare ... - AOL

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    Hanging up his belt. WWE star Paul “Triple H” Levesque is officially retiring after undergoing heart surgery last year due to heart failure. Celebrity Health Scares Read article “As far as ...

  9. No Mercy (1999) - Wikipedia

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    Triple H held the WWF Championship until Survivor Series in November when he lost it to The Big Show in a Triple Threat match that also involved The Rock. [28] Meanwhile, Stone Cold Steve Austin was written out of WWF storylines so he could have neck surgery. [29] On-screen, his absence was attributed to being hit by a car. [29]

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