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Post by LA Times on Mar 25, 2022 18:58:11 GMT -5
LOL Cryback
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Post by Valbroski on Mar 25, 2022 19:12:34 GMT -5
That guy is a real piece of work.
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Post by finnbalor1 on Mar 26, 2022 4:44:17 GMT -5
That guy is a real piece of work. I can think of a couple other words then work but were on a kid friendly site so lets go with that lol. HHH is and will always be one of my favorites to ever step in the ring. From everything he done in the ring to help building NXT to what it was,I loved everything he was involved in. I'm happy that he seems to be getting healthier everyday but it is disappointing to say the least that we will most likely never see him in a match again. Hail to the King of Kings.
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Post by Its Tiffy Time on Mar 26, 2022 10:04:26 GMT -5
Ryback should go control his narrative
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Mar 26, 2022 17:20:32 GMT -5
Sad to see this is how it ended for Triple H but glad he's being smart about it and not at all trying to push himself and his health to get back in the ring and 53 or so now.He had a hell of a run and I already kind of view his match at WM 35 against Batista as his finally match anyways,which I thought was a good match and solid note to go out on.
With that said I still think theirs very slight chances he could step in the ring again in a few years if his health continues to improve.I think if one of his daughter truly gets the wrestling bug and becomes a WWE wrestler the enticement might be to great for him to turn down having him tag with his daughter against whomever for one more match.That I think would be the only slight and I mean slight possibility he would ever step back into the ring.
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Post by rKoNomad316 on Mar 27, 2022 17:00:01 GMT -5
Was a fan of his from the Attitude-RA era. Reading about his heath & what he had gone through, I couldn’t imagine.
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Post by GreyHaze:Big Bad Booty Daddy on Mar 27, 2022 17:38:50 GMT -5
I think he should of retired a while back, but happy that his health is getting better. Sad to see wrestlers I grew up retire and it’s a sign for me as well. He played a great heel and entertained me during my childhood.
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Post by Triple S on Mar 27, 2022 18:22:13 GMT -5
In my dream world, he keeps up his work with WWE and he eventually gets the company when Vince’s time comes.
Talk about a guy who just “gets” the wrestling business.
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Post by Jim Cornette’s Wendy’s Order🍔 on Mar 27, 2022 18:53:48 GMT -5
Sad to see this is how it ended for Triple H but glad he's being smart about it and not at all trying to push himself and his health to get back in the ring and 53 or so now.He had a hell of a run and I already kind of view his match at WM 35 against Batista as his finally match anyways,which I thought was a good match and solid note to go out on. With that said I still think theirs very slight chances he could step in the ring again in a few years if his health continues to improve.I think if one of his daughter truly gets the wrestling bug and becomes a WWE wrestler the enticement might be to great for him to turn down having him tag with his daughter against whomever for one more match.That I think would be the only slight and I mean slight possibility he would ever step back into the ring. I think we’d all love to see it, but that ain’t happening. Dude had a defibrillator in his chest now. He’s done.
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Post by Next Man’s Yeeter on Mar 28, 2022 8:07:10 GMT -5
Was never my fave, but he’s one of the all time greats. Not on the Hogan/Cena/Austin/Rock peak level, but more of a Flair/Undertaker/Michaels level - insane longevity. One of the greatest careers ever. World titles, Rumbles, WrestleMania main events (albeit none of his matches that went on last were mediocre), King of the Ring. DX and Evolution. Instrumental in the rise of pretty much every top name during his active career - Austin, Rock, Foley, Jericho, Angle, Batista, Cena, Orton, Sheamus, Bryan, Reigns, Rollins. One of the greatest bad guy runs in 1999-2001. So many classic matches. And a big part of the revolution in women’s wrestling.
I’m always surprised by how many people remember him from when they were kids. I’ve been having a lot of conversations with non-fans lately who used to watch it when they were kids. For people around my age group, it’s usually Bret Hart, Lex Luger, Razor Ramon, Yokozuna, Tatanka, which makes sense as that was during that 92-94 UK boom. But across all ages, so many people remember Undertaker, HHH and Kane. And the Hardy Boyz, although often not by name (some variation of “the two brothers with the ladders”).
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Post by alanpartridge on Mar 29, 2022 7:14:26 GMT -5
He's not dead lol.
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Post by CymruX2 on Mar 29, 2022 8:01:00 GMT -5
Hell of an in ring career he's had, one of my all time favourites, really gutted we / he will never got the send off he deserves.
But at this point I'm just glad he'd alive, and getting healthy again. Long live the King.
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Post by alanpartridge on Mar 29, 2022 8:30:34 GMT -5
Him and Taker should have retired at wrestlemania 28.
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Post by Kill Em' All on Mar 30, 2022 2:45:59 GMT -5
He’s happy and healthy and done it all Minus the Saudi matches I think the last split in his career from 2013 produced some awesome stuff from him as character and each era of him I think has something special
I think he had one or two good ones left in the tank prior to his health conditions I would of loved a run against drew McIntyre or Kevin owens even Shane McMahon but I think he’s well passed earned retirement
I think if his health is right I wouldn’t be surprised if he we saw proper final match in way three years
But he doesn’t need to prove himself more just happy god still has him here and healthy from what could of been
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