Paul “Triple H” Levesque
Paul “Triple H” Levesque (Paul Michael Levesque – Nashua, July 27, 1969) built one of the most influential careers in WWE history, evolving from his early days as The Connecticut Blue Blood into a defining force both in the ring and behind the scenes.
A 14-time World Champion, Triple H battled icons across four decades. Known as The Game, The King of Kings and The Cerebral Assassin, he captured nearly every major WWE accolade — from the King of the Ring crown to multiple Royal Rumble victories — and delivered unforgettable WrestleMania moments while defining the standard for elite in-ring storytelling.
Beyond competition, Levesque reshaped WWE’s future through the creation of NXT, building a developmental system that produced modern standouts such as Charlotte Flair, Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch. His leadership helped transform NXT into a full-fledged global brand with its own identity and legacy.
After officially retiring at WrestleMania 38, he transitioned into the role of Chief Content Officer, steering WWE into a new era marked by a landmark Netflix partnership and the formation of TKO. His creative vision continues to guide the company’s direction as he stands proudly in the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025 — a recognition of a career that changed the industry on both sides of the camera.

