Triple H
Triple H. Image Credits: Twitter

WWE Hall of Famer Triple H who is also a former 14 times WWE World Champion recently commented on a possible in ring return. Triple H is not seen in WWE since the Survivor Series pay-per-view event of last year.

Triple H has been one of the biggest names in WWE and professional wrestling history. He made his professional wrestling debut back in 1990. After having some and successful spells for different promotions, he finally arrived at WWE in 1995. During his previous days he was known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley.

Triple H
Triple H. Image Credits: Twitter

Triple H On A Possible In Ring Return

By the end of 1990, he already proved his want to Vince McMahon and it was quite obvious that he was going to be pushed as a main event star. Burn is first WWE Championship back in 1999 in an episode of Monday Night RAW after he defeated Mankind. And after that he kept on winning championships and as of now, he is a former 14 times WWE world champion.

He did take voluntary retirement from Professional wrestling but he kept coming back to action every now and then. He wrestled on special occasions like Wrestlemania almost every year. He also worked in WWE Super Showdown which is an event mainly built for the Saudi Arabia. His last match was at the Super Showdown 2019 where he was defeated by Randy Orton.

Triple H
Triple H. Image Credits: Twitter

Triple H who is also a former 14 times WWE World Champion recently spoke to The Herd where he commented on a possible in ring return. He said;

“If people want it, if it’s the right thing, it has got to be intriguing. At this point, with as busy as everybody is in WWE from the business side, for me to get ready for WrestleMania, at my age, it’s not something to enter into casually.

“I’d have to train a lot, a couple times a day for three months or so to get ready for that. In-ring training and everything. I’ve already torn most of everything off my body so I want to make sure I’m not ready to do that again.

Triple H
Triple H. Image Credits: Twitter

“The training would be the tough part with the schedule, but if it was something people wanted and it was intriguing to me, I would love to do it. I would love to come back and hit a WrestleMania, but I’ve said it before, I would also love to…much like somebody like Cena, you sort of make the comeback and do it, but going to the towns.

“If I was to do something like that before I called it a day, go to the Garden again. Go to Japan. Go to different countries and have that one more match. Step into those cities where you have 25+ years of memories and opponents and to be able to go out there and do it again in front of them one more time. It doesn’t have to be the same person you go against at WrestleMania. It’s a matter of what we can make happen, but it’s intriguing for sure.”

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