He's a 14-time world champion and a WWE hall of famer. Triple H retired Friday and the wrestling world sung his praises.
Thank you Triple H for the years of entertainment. Thank you— Angel Garza (@AngelGarzaWwe) @TripleH @WWE pic.twitter.com/Aal9efd7o5 March 25, 2022 Thank you for the wealth of knowledge you have given to me over the years. One of the most incredible things he did is give a room full of dreamers a chance. Thank you— Angel Garza (@AngelGarzaWwe) @TripleH @WWE pic.twitter.com/Aal9efd7o5 March 25, 2022 All the best to— Lance Storm (@LanceStorm) @TripleH, be well and stay healthy. Triple H it was an honor to have shared the ring with you. When I was 10 years old I attended my first live event and you were in the main event. Many things are more important than wrestling matches and it's not like he had things left to accomplish. One of the all time best wrestlers and minds ... congratulations on an iconic in ring run... "... There's moments in there when they're putting you out for stuff and you think, 'Is this it? Thank you— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) @TripleH https://t.co/2Rhn18cuuz March 25, 2022
The 52-year-old wrestler - whose real name is Paul Levesque - suffered heart failure in September after having viral pneumonia, and he's now confirmed he will ...
Levesque, 52, made his announcement during a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, pulling back the curtain and revealing the severity of health issues ...
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The WWE legend, whose real name is Paul Levesque, went into heart failure last September following a bout with viral pneumonia, he said, and there were moments ...
He went to the hospital, where doctors discovered fluid in his lungs and around his heart. His last televised match was a few weeks earlier -- June 7, 2019 -- against longtime rival Randy Orton in Saudi Arabia. Levesque was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 with his late-1990s group D-Generation X. He has been a five-time world heavyweight champion, a five-time WWE Intercontinental champion and the winner of two Royal Rumble matches.
Triple H said he 'will never wrestle again' months after having heart surgery.
I don't know if they understood the consequences of it," he said. "The way your heart pumps out, 55 to 65 percent of your ejection fraction is a good number. I had some fluid in my heart." Sort of at the one-yard line of where you need to be, or where you don't want to be really, for your family and your future. "I had viral pneumonia. I went and got checked; it was coming from the viral pneumonia but I had fluid in my lungs.
(WTRF) – In an emotional interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, Triple H confirmed that he's retiring from in-ring activity after suffering a cardiac event ...