Triple H’s 25th Anniversary Celebration: 5 Of The Game’s Best Moments

HOUSTON - APRIL 05: Triple H retains the WWE Championship belt after defeating Randy Orton at "WrestleMania 25" at the Reliant Stadium on April 5, 2009 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/WireImage)
HOUSTON - APRIL 05: Triple H retains the WWE Championship belt after defeating Randy Orton at "WrestleMania 25" at the Reliant Stadium on April 5, 2009 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/WireImage) /
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Tomorrow’s April 24th edition of SmackDown is set to celebrating 25 years of Triple H in the WWE.

Triple H has had tremendous highs and lows throughout his career within the WWE, and as a huge fan of his (both as an in-ring performer and executive), it’s a hard task to narrow down some of his best moments over the past 25 years, but a privileged, nonetheless. Here goes …

The Debut That Started It All

Time to walk down the road of nostalgia! There would be no Game, no HHH, no Cerebral Assassin, no DeGeneration X, no Evolution, and maybe even no love story between Stephanie McMahon and Paul Levesque (the man), without the official debut of Hunter Hearst Helmsley in the WWE on April 30, 1995,  where he defeated Buck Zumhofe on a Wrestling Challenge episode.

Prior to this, fans were introduced to HHH via taped vignettes, where he showcased his blueblood lifestyle and knowledge around proper etiquette. His ability to portray a heel that snubbed the average joe caught massive heat, and the WWE Universe got a small taste of what Triple H could do as a heel, the start to an incredible career in the largest sports entertainment promotion around the world. One in which he may lead one day.