Triple H is reportedly getting his long-overdue WWE Hall of Fame induction in 2025.
According to PWInsider, the announcement took place in a WWE Town Hall meeting, where Stephanie McMahon, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker surprised him with the reveal. Sources say Triple H (Paul Levesque) was completely caught off guard by the moment.
Despite the report, WWE has not formally announced his induction, leaving fans waiting for confirmation. Given that the Hall of Fame ceremony traditionally happens during WrestleMania weekend, the timing makes sense, but WWE has been quiet on the matter.
While this would mark Triple H’s first solo induction, he is already a member of the WWE Hall of Fame as part of D-Generation X, who were inducted in 2019. Alongside Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, and Chyna, the faction’s influence on the Attitude Era was recognized as one of WWE’s most game-changing forces.
Triple H’s solo induction would cement his legacy beyond DX, honoring his individual career accomplishments, from his dominance as a 14-time WWE World Champion to his evolution into WWE’s Chief Content Officer.
Triple H officially retired from in-ring competition in 2022 after undergoing cardiac surgery in 2021, and while he hasn’t wrestled since 2019, his presence in WWE remains strong, shaping the company’s creative future.
Triple H’s legacy in WWE is undeniable, and this induction only solidifies his place among the all-time greats. From his dominance as a champion to his leadership behind the scenes, his impact on the industry will be felt for generations. With WrestleMania weekend approaching, this moment is set to be one of the biggest in Hall of Fame history.