Triple H

Guide Note

Triple H is an actor and professional wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Formerly known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the ring name Triple H is an abbreviation. His real name is Paul Levesque. Levesque began his WWF/WWE career in 1995 as the sophisticated Hunter Hearst Helmsley. He would later shorten his name to Triple H after joining D-Generation X with Shawn Michaels. After DX was disbanded, Triple H became a top main-event wrestler, winning his first World Heavyweight title in 1999.

Fast Facts

  1. Real name: Paul Levesque
  2. Born: July 27, 1969
  3. Height: 6-4
  4. Weight: 260
  5. Signature Move: Pedigree
  6. 1995: WWE debut
  7. 1997: Wins King of the Ring
  8. 1999: Wins his first WWE Championship
  9. Nicknames: The Game, The Cerebral Assassin, The King of Kings

Outside the Ring

In real life, Levesque is married to Stephanie McMahon, who is the daughter of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Levesque has also made several guest appearances in TV and movies, including a supporting role in the film Blade: Trinity. He is set to star in the WWE Film Journey of Death in 2009.

The Mahalo Top 7

  1. WWE.com: Triple H Bio
  2. Wikipedia: Triple H
  3. Fansite: Triple H Unleashed
  4. IMDb: Paul Levesque Filmography
  5. USA Network: Triple H Character Profile
  6. Amazon.com: Triple H - The Game DVD (2002)
  7. About: Professional Wrestling: Triple H Biography


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  • July 27, 1969: Born
  • 1992: Makes wrestling debut
  • 1993: Joins World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
  • 1995: Joins World Wrestling Federation
  • 1999: Wins first WWF Championship
  • 2001: Suffers major injury and misses several months of action

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