WWE Superstar Triple H Announces His Retirement From Wrestling
Triple H Announces That He Can Never Wrestle Again, Details His Health Issues, Reveals He Almost Died
Click Here The Game – whose real name is Paul Levesque – has revealed his career in the ring is officially over and he doesn't want to risk anything on screen after his health struggles back in September.
Since joining the company in 1995, Triple H has won 14 world championships, second only to John Cena and Rick Flair on the all-time list.
Click Here The legendary star explained that his condition was ‘nose diving’ and he was fearing for his life.
The official Twitter account for WWE announced that Triple H would be retiring, as the Superstar told the world in a recent interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith:
Click Here His last recorded match was a street fight against Randy Orton on January 11, 2021, an episode of Raw, though it was more of a fight than an actual match.
Even though Triple H's career in the ring is over, he's sure to have something to offer the WWE behind the scenes for years to come.
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