The Undertaker isn’t here for the negativity surrounding Triple H’s WWE Hall of Fame induction.

The Deadman made it clear on his podcast that Paul “Triple H” Levesque belongs in the Hall—and he’s got no patience for anyone who disagrees.

“Regardless of what people think, he is not going to put himself in the Hall of Fame. And if there’s anybody that is up there that deserves to be in the Hall of Fame — now I know he’s there in DX, but that’s completely different, right? But his resume speaks for itself. Anybody that understands anything about wrestling, he’s a first ballot Hall of Fame guy, but he is not going to put himself in there.”

For The Undertaker, this was a no-brainer. He shut down critics questioning the decision, saying some names simply have to be included in the Hall of Fame. “There’s just certain people, it’s not a Hall of Fame if they’re not in it. And it has to be done. It has to, it had to be done.”

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As for the online backlash? The Phenom didn’t hold back. “All the jagoffs that have nothing to do but to get on social media sites and — you know what? Screw them. It had to be done.”

At the end of the day, Triple H getting his solo Hall of Fame spot was inevitable, and The Undertaker isn’t here for the online drama. Love him or hate him, The Game left an undeniable mark on WWE, and according to The Deadman, there’s no debate—this induction had to happen.

Do you agree with The Undertaker? Should Triple H have been inducted this year, or should WWE have waited? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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