>>12883917Bret's not wrong. Triple H's career is the closest thing to a meme career in wrestling. How many times has HHH pulled a great match out of somebody mediocre? How many times has Bret by comparison? It's not even a contest.
Ol' H sat in on this production meetings since '96, always booked like Hogan. His best run was with Rock and Austin, then afterward he had go away heat. He can't draw. He has zero charisma. He does one-dimensional, mean-tough-guy face act, eats Wendy's cheeseburgers in production meetings, and juices like a premiere racing horse.
All while burying Jericho, Booker T, RVD, Owen Hart, Bret, Mick Foley, Rock, Randy Orton, and Ken Shamrock. The list goes on and on.
How many men's careers had to suffer so Triple H could wrestle two-star matches for 30 years? We'll never truly know...