Saturday 5 December 2015

Triple H


Paul Levesque was born on July 27, 1969 in New Hampshire. At the age of 14, Triple H got involved in bodybuilding. He was informed of Killer Kowalski’s school by his work out partner, Ted Arcidi. Ted had a brief wrestling career and was at one time the bench press record holder. Triple H was trained by Killer Kowalski and made his pro debut in 1992. He is currently married to Stephanie McMahon and is the son-in-law of Vince McMahon.
Triple H started his career as Terra Ryzing. After a brief run in the indies, he made it to WCW. He did not wrestle much on TV and was only in one PPV match under his new gimmick, Jean Paul LeVesque. He signed with the WWF in spite of having to work more dates for less money.
In April 1995, he made his WWF debut as Hunter Hearst Helmsley. His gimmick was being a rich snob from Connecticut. He quickly developed a friendship with The Clique. He was part of the infamous MSG curtain call (broke kay-fabe by celebrating in the ring with his enemies Kevin Nash and Scott Hall).
All the heat from the incident fell on him and he was punished by not winning the 1996 King of the Ring. In his place, Steve Austin won the tournament and made his infamous Austin 3:16 speech that night.
Paul Levesque, otherwise known as Triple H, has established himself on the big scene in Blade: Trinity (2004) opposite Wesley Snipes. Levesque has already made an impression with his guest roles on The Bernie Mac Show (2001), The Drew Carey Show (1995), Grown Ups (1999), and MADtv (1995).

Triple H is the WWE's number one athlete, performer and bad guy. He has earned ten WWE world championships as well as being crowned King of the Ring (1997). Hunter Hearst Helmsley, a.k.a. Triple H, has become one of the most acclaimed stars in the world of wrestling.

Paul was born and raised in New Hampshire and at the age of fourteen he began bodybuilding. He attended art school while managing and consulting a prestigious fitness club. It was his passion for fitness that led him to train with the legendary wrestler turned instructor, Walter 'Killer' Kowalski at his training school in Malden, Massachusetts. It was April of 1995 when Levesque made his debut in the WWF, as it was called at the time.
Paul Michael Levesque born on born July 27, 1969 better known as his ring name Triple H. Triple H is known as one of the strongest wrestler America. He is also an American business director, professional wrestler, artist, and former bodybuilder. Triple H is the director Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange-traded expert wrestling promotion WWE and an associate of the McMahon family, which maintains preponderance ownership of WWE. As addition to his business role, Levesque makes usual appearance on WWE TV as an authority figure as well as wrestler. He is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall in height and 255 lb (116 kg) in weight.
Triple H net worth is estimated at $25 million.   This New Hampshire-born former wrestler got to know bodybuilding when he was just 14 years old and his favourite wrestler is Ric Flair. After graduating from high school back in 1987, this future wrestler entered a number of bodybuilding competitions, a step which became crucial to Triple H net worth. A year later, he was awarded Teenage Mr. New Hampshire. It was in early 1994 when Levesque got to sign a one-year contract with World Championship Wrestling or WCW, this marked the beginning of Triple H net worth. His first television match was his battle again Keith Cole. He used the villain name Terror Risin’. Later, his ring name became Terra Ryzing which he used until the mid-1994 and then eventually used Jean-Paul Levesque. It was through this stage where he started using his finishing manoeuvre, the Pedigree. This wrestler teamed up with Lord Steven Regal had a similar persona as his. However, Levesque joined the World Wrestling Federation or WWF in 1995 as WCW turned down his request to be a singles competitor. Triple H net worth began to accumulate at the WWF where he became the “Connecticut Blueblood” Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Triple H was born. Backstage, he is known to be a member of The Klig, a group of wrestlers including Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and also Sean Waltman. They were known for influencing Vince McMahon and also the WWF creative team. Triple H eventually won the WWF Intercontinental Championship for the first time back in October 21, 1996. Today, he is the Executive Vice President of Talent and Live Events of the WWE. Add to that, he also appears as Triple H on television as the Chief Operating Officer and also as a part-time wrestler.
Levesque began his certified wrestling career in the worldwide Wrestling Federation in the ring/game nick name Terra Ryzing in 1992 A.D. Levesque started working in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994 A.D., where he was quickly repackaged like Jean-Paul Lévesque, a French Canadian aristocrat. In 1995, Levesque transferred to the World Wrestling Federation at the present “WWE”, where he changed his ring name to Hunter Hearst Helmsley and, later, Triple H. In 1997, he co-founded the powerful D-Generation X constant, which became a major building block of the WWF's "Attitude Era". After winning his first WWF title fight and launch a storyline marriage with Stephanie McMahon in 1999, Triple H became a usual main event wrestler. Over the next 10 year, Levesque would win an overall of thirteen world championship titles and guide stables as the McMahon-Helmsley administration and Evolution. Helmsley's real life wedding to Stephanie McMahon on 2003 gave him significant authority on the original style of the company, as well as whole creative control on his character's storyline, victory/failure confirmation, and title reign. Stephanie McMahon (wife of triple H) and The Undertaker were in a side relation too. Triple H and his wife had misunderstanding which leads to divorce. He has not published his net worth salary in internet.

From 2010 onwards, Triple H started wrestling on a part-time basis. In middle 2013, he began a plot in which he himself and Stephanie McMahon were portrayed as groveling, critical WWE co-owners dubbed "The Authority." Jointly as a power couple, they make what are often portrayed as expedient decrees while claiming only to be anxious for "what's best for business," all the while romanticizing each other in the process with public displays of fondness.

Talking about his early life Levesque was born in Nashua, New Hampshire. Levesque watched wrestling for the first time when he was five; a match concerned Chief Jay Strong bow. Levesque began to obtain up bodybuilding at the period of 14, because Levesque wanted to look like expert wrestlers. Following his graduating from high school in 1987, Levesque entered a number of bodybuilding competitions. He was crowned/ Rewarded with a title Teenage Mr. New Hampshire in 1988.

From 2000, Levesque started to date Stephanie McMahon and then they married on October 25, 2003. The couple has three daughters. He had formerly been in an enduring relationship with previous WWF wrestler Chyna. Levesque also has a sister, Lynn.

In late 2004, Levesque unrestricted a book which was titled “Making the Game: Triple H's move toward to a enhanced Body”. Mostly dedicated to bodybuilding recommendation, the book as well includes some autobiographical information, life story, and opinion

 We can find him in social sites like twitter, Wikipedia, facebook and other sites
In February at No Way Out, Triple H survived a vicious Hell in a Cell Match with Cactus Jack, retiring Mick Foley in the process. Then in April, Triple H delivered on another significant accomplishment by becoming the first WWE Champion to defeat an ECW Champion in Tazz.
The animosity between Triple H and Stone Cold reached a fever pitch when in November of 2000, the Cerebral Assassin was revealed as truly behind Stone Cold getting run over by a car the year before. This led to a match at Survivor Series, where Austin exacted vehicular revenge: When Triple H tried to escape the arena in his car, Stone Cold lifted the automobile with a construction crane — then let Triple H and his car plummet to the earth.
Triple H miraculously recovered in time for No Way Out, where he beat Stone Cold in a special best-of-three falls contest featuring a traditional match, a Street Fight and a Steel Cage Match. But in a shocker, Triple H aligned with Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon the night after WrestleMania X-Seven, then won the Intercontinental Championship three days later from Chris Jericho. Triple H followed that up by winning the World Tag Team Championship with Stone Cold at Backlash.
In a span of two devastating days, Triple H lost the Intercontinental Championship to Kane at Judgment Day and then lost the tag titles to Y2J & Chris Benoit the following night. In that match, Triple H tore his left quadriceps muscle completely off the bone. Yet, “The Game” found the heart to finish the bout. It took Triple H eight months of hellacious rehab before he would return. Learn about his long road back to health in his new book, “Making the Game.”
Triple H came back on a special edition of RAW at MSG, and he followed that up by winning the 2002 Royal Rumble Match, earning an opportunity at the world championship. The Game became the Undisputed WWE Champion at WrestleMania X8, where he defeated Chris Jericho at Toronto’s SkyDome.
After facing Michaels at SummerSlam, Triple H claimed another world championship on Sept. 2, 2002, after a unique sequence of events. RAW had been left without a champion after Brock Lesnar signed a contract exclusive to SmackDown! In retaliation, RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff introduced the World Heavyweight Championship — exclusive to RAW. Bischoff declared its first champion would be Triple H.
World Heavyweight Champion Triple H continued his rivalry with HBK and it carried into the Elimination Chamber at Survivor Series, where Michaels came out on top. Triple H regained the championship in a Three Stages of Hell Match on Dec. 15, 2002, at Armageddon.
On Jan. 20, 2003, the Cerebral Assassin formulated a plan that would change WWE forever. He aligned himself with “the dirtiest player in the game,” Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Batista. Together, they were Evolution.
With the protection of his faction, Triple H held the World Heavyweight Championship for most of 2003, finally losing it to Goldberg at Unforgiven in late September. During that lengthy reign, Triple H beat Kane in Mask vs. Championship Match, revealing the Big Red Monster’s face. WATCH IT NOW
In December, Triple H won back the World Heavyweight Championship in an Armageddon Triple Threat Match. What followed were a series of incredibly close matches with Shawn Michaels, but Triple H managed to escape with his title every time. The Game ran into a juggernaut at WrestleMania XX, where Chris Benoit realized his lifelong dream by beating The Game for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Triple H hit another milestone when he was drafted to SmackDown! during a lottery in March of 2004. But the next night, GM Bischoff had found the means to regain his star attraction, trading the Dudleys and Booker T to SmackDown! for The Game.
In June, after a recent history that included two draws and a Triple Threat Match, Triple H finally beat Michaels decisively at Bad Blood. After 45 minutes of bloody carnage and total exhaustion in Hell in a Cell, Triple H mercifully ended the match, hitting Michaels with the Pedigree twice in succession.
Evolution reached a crossroads when rising star Randy Orton won the World Heavyweight Championship from Chris Benoit at SummerSlam. “The Legend Killer” was a bit too far ahead of schedule for Triple H’s liking, so in the infamous “thumbs-down” incident on RAW, Triple H kicked Orton out of Evolution. The Game then finished the job by beating Orton for “his” championship at Unforgiven in September.
Triple H was then put at an unprecedented disadvantage when he was forced to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against one of three possible opponents at Taboo Tuesday. Minutes before his match, the results of WWE fan voting revealed none other than longtime rival Shawn Michaels as his challenger. But the Cerebral Assassin effectively exploited Michaels’ knee injury and successfully retained the championship.
In November 2004 at Survivor Series, Triple H’s team lost to Randy Orton’s team, giving Team Orton four weeks of control of RAW. The Game tried to lure General Manager for-a-day Maven into the Evolution fold, but when he refused, Triple H defeated him. Next, the Cerebral Assassin outwitted GM Chris Benoit by feigning injury, costing The Crippler his chance at the World Heavyweight Championship.
When Orton’s turn as GM came around, chaos ensued. Edge and Chris Benoit tied during a RAW roster Battle Royal, so Orton ordered a Triple Threat Match also involving Triple H for his championship. But Edge and Benoit simultaneously won, forcing Mr. McMahon to vacate the World Heavyweight Championship — despite The Game’s fervent protests. When actual General Manager Eric Bischoff returned from vacation, he ruled that the World Heavyweight Championship would be won in the Elimination Chamber at New Year’s Revolution. There, Triple H won his 10th world championship.
Before marrying Stephanie McMahon, Levesque was in a relationship with Joanie Laurer (who appeared as Chyna). They dated from 1996 until 2000. Levesque married Stephanie McMahon on October 25, 2003. He and Stephanie welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Aurora Rose Levesque, on July 24, 2006. On July 28, 2008 Levesque welcomed his second daughter with McMahon, Murphy Claire Levesque.
He has a sister named Lynn, and he is an uncle to her two children: Peter and Nayssa. Levesque is also an uncle to brother-in-law Shane McMahon’s two sons: Declan and Kenyon. His in-laws are Vince and Linda McMahon.
In late 2004, Levesque released a book entitled Making the Game: Triple H’s Approach to a Better Body. Mostly devoted to bodybuilding advice, the book also includes some autobiographical information, memoirs, and opinions.
In a November 14, 2006, interview with rapper The Game, it was revealed that Levesque is involved in a lawsuit with him over the rights to the name, “The Game”.

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