Triple H: Giving The Devil His Due
Hello there (soon to be) loyal readers. You are reading the first of what I hope will be a long running series. Much like watching a future World Champion’s first awkward match, you are here at the beginning of it all.
In this series I will attempt to provide an alternative view point to a specific issue. By goal is to spark debate and maybe even provide you with a new perspective on the issue.
My first subject is none other than “The Game” Triple H.
Over the years few figures in wrestling have become more polarizing than Triple H. You either regard him as a talented and skilled worker who has earned his seat at the table of legends or he is simply the guy who married the boss ‘s daughter to keep his spot at the top at the expense of other more deserving competitors.
Yes sir, when it comes to Triple H you usually fall on one side of the fence or the other. And yes, I agree with those of you reading this who are saying that John Cena is much more polarizing, but I ‘m saving him for a future topic. My column, my rules.
To help make my case I am going to look at a ten year block of work for both Triple H and Ric Flair. I chose Flair because he was dominant for a ten year span just like Triple H, yet people regard him with a sense of reverence (recent embarrassments not withstanding). Let me state something right away, I have always been a huge Ric Flair fan. Back in the ’80s I was all about the Four Horseman.
Read more about it on CamelClutchBlog.com.
Posted on February 12, 2010 | Filed Under WWE
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