Triple H: Age, Hall of Fame, Heart Attack, Statue, Movies, Height and more

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Paul “Triple H” Levesque is one of the most influential figures in professional wrestling history. From his in-ring career to his executive leadership in WWE, it cannot be said that Triple H hasn’t left a mark on the industry. Here, we’ll explore areas of his career, including his work in front and behind the camera.

Personal Information

FieldDetails
Full NamePaul Michael Levesque
Ring NameTriple H
NicknamesThe Game, The Cerebral Assassin, The King of Kings
Date of BirthJuly 27, 1969
HometownNashua, New Hampshire, USA
Height6’4″ (193 cm)
Weight255 lbs (116 kg)
NationalityAmerican
Billed FromGreenwich, Connecticut
TrainerKiller Kowalski
DebutMarch 24, 1992
RetiredApril 2, 2022

Triple H Age

Born on 27 July 1969 in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA, Triple H is currently 55 years old. He began his wrestling career in the early 1990s and has since become a pivotal figure in WWE, both as a performer and executive.

Triple H Hall of Fame

In January 2025, Triple H was announced as the headline into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The announcement was made at WWE Headquarters by his longtime friends Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. This honour recognizes his extensive contributions to the industry, including his roles in D-Generation X, Evolution, and his leadership in WWE’s creative direction.

Heart Attack

In 2021, Triple H experienced a life-threatening cardiac event due to a genetic heart condition, resulting in a 99% blockage in his left anterior descending artery. This led to heart failure and required emergency surgery. Following this health scare, he officially retired from in-ring competition in 2022.

Triple H Statue

As part of his 2025 Hall of Fame induction, WWE unveiled a statue of Triple H. The statue features him wielding his trademark sledgehammer, and stands as a tribute to his legacy in the company.

Triple H Movies

Triple H has ventured into acting, appearing in several films. Notable roles include:

  • Blade: Trinity (2004) as Jarko Grimwood
  • The Chaperone (2011) as Ray Bradstone
  • Voice roles in Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014) and Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon (2016)

Height

Triple H’s height has been a topic of discussion among fans for years. While he has been billed at 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) during his wrestling career, his actual height is approximately 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm).

Early Life & Background

Paul Michael Levesque, known professionally as Triple H, began his wrestling journey in 1992 after training under Killer Kowalski. He initially performed under the ring name Terra Ryzing before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Jean-Paul Lévesque.

In 1995, he signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and adopted the persona of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, which later evolved into the iconic Triple H.

Wrestling Career

Debut Information

TypeDate
Pro Wrestling DebutMarch 24, 1992
WWE DebutApril 30, 1995
RetirementApril 2, 2022

Championships & Achievements

Championship/TitleNumber of Reigns
WWE Championship9
World Heavyweight Championship5
Intercontinental Championship5
European Championship2
World Tag Team Championship2
WWE Tag Team Championship1
King of the Ring1997
Royal Rumble Winner2002, 2016
Grand Slam Champion2nd in history
WWE Hall of Fame Inductee2019 (DX), 2025 (Individual)

Promotions Worked With

PromotionYears Active
International Wrestling Federation (IWF)1992–1994
World Championship Wrestling (WCW)1994–1995
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE)1995–2022

Wrestling Style & Moves

CategoryMoves
Wrestling StyleTechnical powerhouse with a focus on psychology and storytelling
Signature MovesHigh Knee Strike, Spinebuster, Facebreaker Knee Smash
Finishing MovesPedigree (Double Underhook Facebuster)

Entrance Theme

Theme NameArtist
“The Game”Motörhead
“King of Kings”Motörhead
“My Time”Jim Johnston

Notable Rivalries

OpponentRivalry Highlights
The RockIconic battles during the Attitude Era, including ladder matches and a WrestleMania main event
Stone Cold Steve AustinFeuded over the WWF Championship; formed the Two-Man Power Trip alliance
Shawn MichaelsLongtime friend turned rival; faced off in multiple classic matches
Mick FoleyBrutal encounters including Street Fights and Hell in a Cell matches
The UndertakerFaced off at WrestleMania XVII and XXVIII in highly acclaimed matches
Randy OrtonMentor-turned-rival storyline; clashed over the World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H: Stats at a Glance

AttributeData
Ring NameTriple H
NicknamesThe Game, The Cerebral Assassin, The King of Kings
Height6’4″ (193 cm)
Weight255 lbs (116 kg)
Finishing MovePedigree
Signature MovesHigh Knee Strike, Spinebuster, Facebreaker Knee Smash
Theme Music“The Game” and “King of Kings” by Motörhead
Championships14× World Champion, 5× Intercontinental Champion, 2× European Champion, 3× Tag Team Champion
WWE Debut1995
Promotions WorkedIWF, WCW, WWF/WWE
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