Professional wrestling legend and future WWE Hall of Famer Triple H who is also a former 14 times WWE World champion recently talked about his workload in WWE and also revealed what he was focused on.
Triple H is definitely one of the biggest names that WWE has ever created. The story behind his success is also quite inspiring. He was one of the biggest projects of WWE back in 1996, but you lost your foot completely after the MSG incident in the same year. It never seemed like he would ever be pushed as the main event star after that.

Triple H Reveals How He Is Doing Right Now
It took a little time for him to earn the ultimate success in WWE but he finally got what he was destined for. First he teamed with Shawn Michaels and he formed D Generation X which is one of the famous stables of the view history. In August 1999 he won his first WWE World Championship in an episode of Monday night RAW.
After winning the WWE championship in August 1999 by defeating Mankind, he permanently cemented his name as a main event star in WWE. He was the headline of the very next WrestleMania which was WrestleMania 2000. He walked in as the WWE champion and walked out as the champion.

It was the beginning of the ultimate success of him at WrestleMania. He was the main event of back to back so many WrestleMania. He won the Royal Rumble match of 2002 and headlined WrestleMania X-8. He has starred in a total of 8 WrestleMania main events.
Recently he has announced his retirement from the world of professional wrestling. And this decision was really quiet. It was quite an emotional moment for the fans of professional wrestling, mostly for them who grew up in the 90s and 2000s. Surely he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame soon, maybe next year would be his year.
Triple H who is also a former 14 times WWE World champion recently spoke to Stephen A’s World on ESPN+ and YouTube where he talked about his workload in WWE and also revealed what he was focused on. He said;

“My foot is not off the gas. In some manner, I have to step back a little bit, I’m still in recovery and my endurance is not quite what it used to be before. I’m back in the office. I’m fully focused on recruiting and developing our talent for the future.
“Whether that’s at the Performance Center, finding the next young stud that’s out there, male or female, Gable Steveson, two-time NCAA Champion, Gold Medal at the Olympics, his next step is with WWE. With us, it’s finding that and creating that future. That’s the biggest focus for me. As we move forward from there, it’s making sure WWE is a success for generations to come.”
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