Triple H Retires: An Incredible Journey from ‘The King of the Ring to 14-times WWE Champion| Check his milestone


Triple H Retires: An Incredible Journey from ‘The King of the Ring to 14-times WWE Champion| Check his milestone

Triple H Top 10 Moments: Former WWE World Champion Triple H has just officially announced his retirement from in-ring competition. The renowned fighter went through a very delicate health situation in 2021 and had to undergo surgery in September.

Since then, Triple H had made virtually no media appearances and had moved away from his duties both in and out of the WWE ring. According to information provided by the company, this heart problem was genetic

This morning, Triple H himself posted a message on his personal Twitter account with which he revealed that today he would give an update on his health status through a conversation with Stephen A.

Smith at First Take. WWE has made his retirement public, although the full interview will be released tonight in the United States.

“It’s been a while since I’ve given an update on my health and what the future holds. Check out my conversation with @stephenasmith today on @firsttake. The full interview premieres tonight on Stephen A’s World on ESPN+. ”

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Triple H announces his retirement

Triple H had his last official match on June 29, 2019 at a non-televised event in Tokyo, Japan. The now former wrestler teamed up with Shinsuke Nakamura to beat Robert Roode and Samoa Joe.

Since 2010, the year in which Triple H became a part-time fighter to increase his executive duties within the company, the former world champion significantly decreased his participation in the ring, however, he used to stand out with specific appearances in some of the events most important WWE.

Paul Levesque, Triple H’s real name, has had one of the most successful careers in wrestling history, going on to win 14 world championships since he made his debut in 1992.