If Triple H's legacy wasn't protected, what would he be known for?

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I have been thinking about this, as WWE/Trips didn't do a Stalin-era hype job of what he did, what would he be primarily known for?

If your talking about the Attitude Era/Active WCW era only, in terms of the golden era of WWE, then he was the leader of the DX that at best was a bunch of upper-midcarders (without Michaels).

Now if your going to include post-WCW, I think the McMahon/Helmsley stuff along with Evolution would give more Triple H visibility, but even I would think that Cena would overshadow him along with Taker's WrestleMania streak.
He would be that bum ass chump who threw his career away to be out there for the curtain call.

And for jobbing out to the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania.
 

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Without Stephanie McMahon’s p*ssy, he’s like Barry Windham or British Bulldog.

That’s not a knock on his wrestling ability obviously because both of those guys are great in-workers.

I used them as comparison because they were guys who could have a great match with whoever the top draw was, but they were never the top draw themselves. That’s what HHH’s peak value was.

He was a really good but not great worker. He had a good roided look. His heel promos were :trash: (I am the Game-uh).

His problem was he thought he was that guy, but he was just a guy.
That's disrespectful to compare him to Barry
 
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