

Paul Levesque, better known in professional wrestling as Triple H, got inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Saturday night.
The Chief Content Officer of the biggest company in wrestling is a legend whose impact on the business made him a household name.
That was wild! Stephanie McMahon shares intimate details of her relationship with Triple H
In 2003 he married Stephanie McMahon, daughter of WWE Executive ChairmanVince McMahon – who stepped down as the CEO of the company in 2022 amid an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct -, causing some debate in the wrestling community as his influence in the company grew rapidly.
Stephanie makes steamy comments about Triple H
Before the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, Stephanie McMahon walked on the red carpet with Triple H and they were interviewed about their solid marriage and their love story, going strong on 22 years and with three daughters: Aurora Rose, Murphy Claire, and Vaughn Evelyn.
“When you met him, as a guy who is just working in the business with one of the boys, did you sense that there was a mind in there that was just different?” WWE presenter Peter Rosenberg asked McMahon. “Oh yeah, I mean, I couldn’t keep my hands off him,” Stephanie said, making the interviewer laugh hard.
“Not exactly what I meant,” Rosenberg replied. “It’s different,” Levesque added. Triple H acknowledged all the support he has had from his wife in order to be succesful in one of the toughest positions in wrestling entertainment.
Triple H’s legacy in WWE is top notch
Triple H debuted in the WWF (before they changed the name) in the 90s. He caught the attention of company officials for his great skills in the ring and on the microphone. He found stability in the company when he formed the group ‘The Kliq’ with Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman.
When the battle between WCW and WWE was hot, several of his teammates decided to change companies, so Triple H formed another group called “D-Generation X” with HBK and Chyna, a stable that catapulted him to glory. After an incredible rivalry with Shawn Michaels, he would form another group called “The Evolution”, which would include Batista, Ric Flair and Randy Orton.
His individual career can be summed up in major rivalries with: John Cena, Batista, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, Big Show, Edge, Jeff Hardy, The Undertaker, Daniel Bryan, Brock Lesnar, Stone Cold, The Rock, Chris Jericho, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns. He also boasts a great showcase as a 9-timeWWE Champion, 5-time World Heavyweight Champion, 2-time European Champion, 5-time Intercontinental Champion and 3-time Tag Team Champion.
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