Triple H

Name: Triple H

Height: 6 foot 4

Weight: 260 Pounds

From: Greenwich, Conn.

Finishing Move: Pedigree

Career Highlights: WWE Champion; World Heavyweight Champion; Intercontinental Champion; World Tag Team Champion; European Champion; King of the Ring 1997

Current Events: Will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Edge on RAW on Feb. 7, in Japan.

Associates: Evolution members Ric Flair and Batista

WWE Debut: 1995

Trained By: Killer Kowalski

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Triple H calls himself "The Game," and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who disagrees.

Since making his WWE debut in the spring of 1995 (as Hunter Hearst Helmsley), Triple H has done it all in the sports-entertainment industry. He's the only man in the history of the business to have been a Grand Slam Champion and to have won both a King of the Ring and a Royal Rumble.

Triple H's dedication to the business was never more evident than on the May 21, 2001, episode of RAW. On that night, The Game teamed with Stone Cold to take on Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho in a Tag Team Championship match. During the bout, Triple H tore his left quadriceps muscle completely off the bone. Yet The Game found the heart to finish the bout, never once even thinking about giving up.

After eight months of hellacious rehab, The Game returned to a hero's welcome on the Jan. 7, 2002, episode of RAW. The fans of WWE sympathized with Triple H, thus making him one of the top fan favorites of that time.

Triple H's honeymoon with the fans did not last long, however. Soon thereafter, The Game's true colors came shining through and he has once again found himself listening to the fans' jeers. To further solidify the fact that he doesn't care about the fans, Triple H aligned himself with "the dirtiest player in the game," Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Batista. Together, they called themselves Evolution.

However, The Game's alliance with Orton would be short-lived. At Summerslam, after Orton won the World Heavyweight title, Triple H and the other members of Evolution turned on him, leaving him a beaten, bloodied mess in the ring.

At Taboo Tuesday, Triple H almost lost the title to Shawn Michaels, having been laid out on the canvas by Sweet Chin Music. Fortunately for The Game, HBK's title shot evaporated when he was speared by Edge allowing Triple H to make the cover.