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1999 might be the most interesting phase of Triple H's career. He starts the year as the No. 5-6 babyface on the roster and ends it as the No. 1 heel in the WWF and arguably the whole industry.
Timing was on his side: they desperately needed another main eventer as Austin, Foley and Taker were slowing down due to injury, Kane had been jobbed out a bit too much and Big Show wasn't ready.
Through hard work, a chip on his shoulder, an eagerness to learn and improve, Triple H got there and the rest is history.
Timing was on his side: they desperately needed another main eventer as Austin, Foley and Taker were slowing down due to injury, Kane had been jobbed out a bit too much and Big Show wasn't ready.
Through hard work, a chip on his shoulder, an eagerness to learn and improve, Triple H got there and the rest is history.