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Triple H began his wrestling career in 1992 after training under Killer Kowalski. He signed with WWE in 1995, where he evolved from “Hunter Hearst Helmsley” into “The Game,” one of the company’s most successful main-event stars. A 14-time world champion, Triple H is known for his brutal in-ring style, signature sledgehammer, and leadership of factions like D-Generation X and Evolution. In 2010, he transitioned into an executive role, playing a pivotal part in the rise of NXT and WWE’s global expansion. He currently serves as Chief Content Officer of WWE, overseeing creative operations.
Triple H married Stephanie McMahon, daughter of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, on October 25, 2003, in a ceremony that blended real-life love and wrestling legacy. The couple shares three daughters, and they are widely regarded as WWE’s most influential power couple. Their marriage has been at the center of both on-screen storylines and real-world business developments, with both playing significant roles in shaping WWE’s modern product.
Known for his intense work ethic and private family life, Triple H is deeply committed to WWE’s success and spends much of his time behind the scenes shaping the company’s creative direction. His passion for talent development led to the creation of the NXT brand, where he fostered the rise of numerous current WWE superstars.
In 2021, Triple H suffered a serious cardiac event, which required surgery and ultimately ended his in-ring career. Despite stepping away from wrestling competition, he remains one of the most respected figures in the industry and now leads WWE’s creative vision under the Endeavor/TKO Group umbrella following the merger with UFC.
Away from the business, Triple H enjoys time with his family, gym training, and supporting philanthropic causes, particularly those focused on children and health initiatives.