Okay, so I’ve been digging into Triple H’s WrestleMania record, and it’s been a wild ride, let me tell you. I’ve spent hours going through match results, watching old clips, and basically nerding out on wrestling stats.
First off, I started by listing out all of Triple H’s WrestleMania appearances. The guy’s been in 24 of them! That’s insane. Then, I went through each one, noting down who he faced and whether he won or lost. It was a real trip down memory lane, seeing names like Goldust, The Rock, and Mick Foley pop up.
I even made a little spreadsheet to keep track of everything. Yeah, I know, I’m a dork. But hey, it helped me see the bigger picture. I marked each win and loss, and started to see a pattern. Triple H has won 10 out of his 24 WrestleMania matches. Not too shabby, right?
- The one against Goldust. That was one of his earlier ones.
- And of course, the matches where he took down big shots like The Rock and Mick Foley.
- And then there was that match with Sting. So awesome!
Some of the victories that stood out to me were:
But it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. I also had to relive some of his losses. Like that time against Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania XXX. Ouch. That one stung. And then, Brock Lesnar got him good at Extreme Rules ’13. I remember watching that one live. Brutal.
I also learned that there were supposed to be matches that never happened! Like, can you imagine The Rock and Triple H facing off at WrestleMania? Apparently, it was planned twice but never came to be. What a missed opportunity!
Then I got into some of the behind-the-scenes stuff. Like how WrestleMania 39 broke a ton of records. I read that the total gate for the weekend was over $21 million. That’s crazy money! It’s clear that Triple H, or Paul Levesque as he’s known in his corporate role, has had a huge impact not just in the ring but also on the business side of things.
Oh, and I found out that he put his career on the line twice at WrestleMania. Once against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 29 and again against Batista at WrestleMania 35. Talk about high stakes!
So yeah, that’s basically what I’ve been up to. It’s been a lot of work, but honestly, it was pretty fun. I’ve got a whole new appreciation for Triple H and his WrestleMania legacy. He’s had some epic wins, some tough losses, and he’s definitely left his mark on the biggest wrestling event of the year.
What do you guys think? Did I miss any big moments?