Triple H Re-Signs with WWE on Wrestling Contract
By Jay Sichler
After competing in WWE for over twenty years, Triple H’s legendary and iconic run looks to have at least a few more years left in it.
Triple H looks like he has more left in the tank when it comes to him wrestling. According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, the Game has signed a new multi-year talent contract with WWE. The contract length is apparently for three years, with Triple H signing the deal earlier this week.
The deal should have Triple H wrestling until at least WrestleMania 35 in 2019. He will be a few months shy of turning 50 when the contract is up. Despite his age, the Cerebral Assassin has shown that he can still compete with the best of them in the ring.
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Triple H recently competed in the main event of WrestleMania. Despite the negative response from the fans and critics, he has been praised and complimented for doing everything in his power to make the main event watchable.
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For the last few years, Triple H has been competing on a part-time basis, making his matches must watch and usually occur at marquee events. The rest of his time has been managing the highly successful NXT brand along with the WWE Performance Center.
NXT and the Performance Center were developed by Triple H, and he has invested a big chunk of his time building them up. His work has paid off as NXT has gained a huge fan following due to the fantastic matches and wrestlers that are on NXT.
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Triple H has also been influential on signing top names and international stars to both the main roster and the NXT brand. Some of these signings were Shinsuke Nakamura, Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.
Triple H staying in the ring is a very positive thing for both WWE and the fans. He has been known for his strong ring general skills and can really help put over new and young talents. Triple H has stated that he would love to work with some of the new talents like AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura, which could be a major reason why he is deciding to stay in the ring for a little bit longer.
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Triple H staying in the ring for a few more years is a win for everyone. The future Hall of Famer feels like he has a few more classic matches left, and the opponents he decides to face will be very exciting to watch.