After PWInsider reported that Triple H would be entering the WWE Hall of Fame, the company confirmed the news.
In a recent post on Twitter Michaels shared footage of himself and The Undertaker surprising Triple H while at a WWE Town Hall event. The two WWE legends said that they made an “executive decision” and that it was “overdue,” and revealed that Triple H would be entering the WWE Hall of Fame.
WWE also officially announced the news on Twitter.
Triple H is already a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, as D-Generation X was inducted as a group. He will now be enshrined for his solo career.
Triple H began wrestling in 1992. He joined WWE in 1995. Throughout his nearly 30-year career, Triple H won 14 world titles, and he is a five-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, among other accolades.
Triple H won the 1997 King of the Ring and two Royal Rumbles (2002 and 2016). In 2022, he officially retired from in-ring competition. Currently, he is the Chief Content Officer for WWE, as he oversees WWE creative.
RELATED: Sean Waltman: Fans Dealt With A Lot Of Bullshit Over The Years, Triple H Is Here For The Fans