@@stopcommentingshit Chris Evans first time right like this and you guys wwe day people would you power now my good at the world like you look like my best time next week and time for you think you
@@samthomas2757 Rory interviewed a legendary wrestling figure like Triple H for LADbible, a dream for lifelong wrestling fans. And you're sitting at home watching his video and calling him a muppet. You're just a sad despairing muppet who's bitter at his own achievements in life.
So much love and respect for Triple H, I’m not sure people fully comprehend the impact he has had and continues to have on wrestling/sports entertainment.
I clicked on this thinking I'd watch a little of it. After watching the whole thing, I learned something about myself today: I could listen to Triple H talk about WWE for days.
mad how characters aren't real. You have to have a level of respect and trust in that industry or you end up seriously hurting someone like Owen Hart did to Stone Cold that time coz they just didnt plan and communicate properly with each other
Because it is an honor. He gets to talk to one of the owners and businessman of the biggest companies in the world. Just cause he may not like wrestling, doesn’t mean he doesn’t like triple h
Paul levesque is soo humble with everything he said In this interview bare in mind he changed the game in his era and now he is the creative person in wwe. When vince was in charge the ratings went down aew was on top hhh comes in brings back superstars that vince dropped and has now made this company the best wrestling company in the world with njp in a slight margin he needs more appreciation then he gets
It’s because he intentionally annunciates the acronym fully. Many people have a habit of mashing it all together and they end up saying Dub-dub-ee, Triple H doesn’t do that.
2002 was honestly a really insane time for birthing some of the world's best wrestlers of today. You had the OVW group and then at the same time Ring of Honor and TNA were just getting started and created talent at the same time like AJ Styles, CM Punk, Austin Aries, Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe etc.
HHH, THE ROCK, STONE COLD, UNDERTAKER, KANE, KURT ANGLE, SHAWN MICHAELS, CHRIS JERICHO, CHRIS BENOIT, EDDIE GUERRERO, the GOATS OF THE WWF ATTITUDE ERA not to mention EDGE and CHRISTIAN, THE HARDY BOYS AND THE DUDLEY BOYZ
Brilliant interview. Haven't watched wrestling in ages but I had no idea Triple H was such a down to earth guy who also cares so much about wrestling and its future
Check out what the work he did bringing up NXT. While Vince was fucking up RAW and Smackdown, Trips made NXT the brand to watch for years to the point that more than five years ago people were clamoring for Vince to hand the company to Hunter just because of the steps he took in creative in NXT. Surprisingly Vince actually did do that but not before driving half the fans away from the brand, but everyone is hoping that Trips will bring the brand back up to the heights it once had been
I used to think Triple H was such an asshole back when he waa a heel. But i look at the work he is doing now as head of creative and now i realise how talented and gifted he is. He has a good eye for talent and being a legendary wrestler and 14 time champion, he knows how to make the best storylines to keep the audience captivated. I now got nothing but respect for him
The day I became a life long fan was Royal Rumble 2000. Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight. Never saw anything like it. Sure every segment or show isn't great but when it is, there's nothing better. If you don't know.....9.23 9:23 Feed Your Head.....
As a kid, I loved him in the DX era. As a teen, I hated him during the evolution era. As an adult, I have a lot of respect for the impact he has had on wrestling during his whole career. Awesome interview.
I am 60 yrs old and we had sky tv when it very first hit the UK. We found the WWF soon after and my Mum loved it. must of been very early 90`s. it got better and better until early 20`s,then down hill,stopped watching about 2005.its a shadow of it former self.
That "NXT World Cup" idea would be amazing! Would be so fun to watch and a great platform to elevate young talent. Shout out to Stevo, this was a great interview!
They’ll never be guys like Rick Flair, The Rock, Stone Cold, John Cena, Brock lesnar, Cm Punk, Undertaker, Paul Heyman, and Triple h their performance is outstanding. They go above and beyond to achieve almost anything. The energy they bring in Wrestlemania gives you goosebumps. It’s unbelievable, I can’t describe how fascinating they’ve done in the business and out. 🤝👏
dont forget back then the structure etc. was not the same there was more freedom also for wrestlers to develop on the good and bad side of things... now it's more streamlined same as in the music business.
Great podcast. Rory’s best work I’ve seen. The producer is the goat too, he deserves an extra episode to allow everyone else to get down to the questions his mind was thinking of during the filming of this hour episode
Throwbacks; Gorilla Monson, Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Rick Flair, Kevin Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich, Iron Sheik, Junkyard Dog, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, HHH, Rowdy Piper, Honky Tonk Man, Brett Hart, Machoman Randy Savage, etc
He's been my favorite since ('98-'99). Listening to these videos of him being candid (as candid as can be), it resonates. I've had some of the same thoughts and opinions. Seems solid. I've always wanted to get in to wrestling, but I don't have it.
The hosts' microphones are way more turned up than The Game's. When he speaks, I have to turn my volume up, and when the two blokes come in, my ears explode.
Im not huge into wrestling, but I love the people and the stories. I am so thankful guys like this recognize the interest and curiosity that us commoners have about what they do and the willingness they have to share the experiences and tell the stories. Thanks for that.
Find a way to watch the ruthless aggression doco on WWE Network. I’m not a wrestling fan but I was tangentially aware as a kid and played some of the PS2 video games. That doco goes over the business in the early 2000’s and has interviews with all the guys I recognised about everything that goes into creating this entertainment process. I was hooked and it made all these guys a lot more human.
Ngl, I don’t watch wrestling much these days, but the That global nxt World Cup idea is 🔥 all the different regional styles of wrestling competing against each other on a world stage king of the ring scenario. 🔥🔥🔥
I remember watching the very first live Raw show, in the UK. It was October 2004 at the MENA Arena in Manchester. I went with a huge annoying Man Utd fan & me being an Arsenal fan, it wasn't easy being in the car with him lol. But after watching the likes of Evolution, Randy Orton on his own, HBK, Edge, Jericho and Kane that night and thanks to William Regal as well. My mate actually shut up! 😂. He said that the atmosphere was better than any Man United game on a champions league night!. Ppl were dressed up as Ric Flair, Mick Foley and a very skinny Hulk Hogan, giving us all entertainment during the breaks in between matches. Triple H made me laugh that night by saying "I don't want to wrestle in front of all those sheep sh*ggers!" 😂 It was awesome! Thanks to WWE and to the fans for that night!
Totally agree with him about the Mt. Rushmore of Wrestling. If there was one, there is no way you can just pick four faces when so many were monumental to the business.
I wouldn't say Shawn was a big player in the Attitude Era. I would say with his injury sidelining him for so long I would say he was a great New Generation guy and great second run in the Ruthless Aggression era. But missed most of the Attitude Era.
Shawn wasnt really there for the AE. Not the meat of it. I consider The night after WM14 to be the defacto big start of the AE and WM 17 to be the end. Shawn missed it all in terms of in ring work.
@@corneliussmiff2773 so the racial shit, pitting the Nation vs the Hart Foundation, Shawn literally laying down for Hunter for a main event on Raw, Survivor Series Screwjob, using Harvey to make fun of Rude, using a midget to make fun of Bret, showing the curtain call during an in ring promo segment on Raw, suck it, the first Hell in a Cell, none of that was Attitude? Shawn and Hunter are the two who are most to thank for the Attitude Era.
@@ComaAlpha When did I say it wasn't? Those were the foundations and proto stages but it had not yet been fully implemented across the entire product from TV and branding. I was merely saying that a logical starting point would be the night after WM14 where so much changed occurred. It's no surprise that a fortnight later the scatch logo was rolled out for the first time. As we know these things are not light switch moments, they are a gradual thing. I firmly believe that WM14 - WM17 is a reaonsable way to bookend the era.
@@corneliussmiff2773 no no no no NO! The Attitude Era began before WrestleMania XIV and surely lasted after WrestleMania X-Seven. The turning point was when SmackDown went to PG for both hours and the company Got The F Out.
Yes but these were not clearly define start and end points. Who would you say was the poster child for that era? Steve Austin. He became the champ for the first time at 14 and turned heel ending his fued with Vince at 17. Again, these are defacto start and end points but are reasonable to designate.
I remember his Debut in WWF as the "Blue Blood" Heel and his "Evolution" Into The GAME HHH!!! But to me the Biggest/Greatest accomplishment of his is the Fact that Motorhead not Only penned The Game(Which I have for my wake up alarm, because when we go to Work we are Literally Playing the Game!! It's not about our Performance, Attitude or attention to detail but how We Play the Game!!) Also The King of Kings and Evolution!! Not to mention the DX theme!) He's definitely someone I would like to meet in person, already met Nash and seriously when we had a picture taken I put my hand on his back and could feel a ridge from I'm thinking a serious back surgery, but at 6'1" and 270lbs he made me look like my son next to me back then! I haven't watched Raw or anything for quite a few years now but still wish I would've tried because I Know I could've been another Stone Cold Or TRIPLE H! Because I Play The Game on a Whole Different level and every place I've worked at I've been a difference maker because when my last job the Big Boys in Atlanta knew Me over how many Thousands of workers GPC had at the time I was(as I was told) unknowingly being brought up at their meetings.
@44:07 Triple H mentions the song sympathy for the devil, a few days BEFORE MJF from AEW makes his return with that SAME song! WHAT A COINCIDENCE!! woah!!!!! 0_0
Crazy how far wrestling has came, aint seen anything since 2000 myself. I never imagined it would of grown into all these good things. Making it easier for the upcoming talent. I imagine some of it aint very glam but it pays beyond well.
Triple H : "Do you know who Gable Steveson is?" Rory Jennings : "No" 🤦 He's only the Olympic Gold medalist in Olympic wrestling and a current WWE pro wrestler. It's obvious that Rory knows nothing about present day pro wrestling. He's deffo one of those that hasn't watched it for 20 years. You should've got someone like Expressions Oozing to do this interview. He at least knows who Gable Steveson is
Really? No disrespect to the man, but I don't care about Olympic wrestling at all, and when it comes down to WWE he's basically done nothing remarkable at this point. Yeah he was at WM 38 but he was the most forgettable part of both days, so even when watching present day wrestling, there's no reason why you absolutely need to know his name. Same way I didn't know anything about Kurt Angle when he made his WWF debut.
@@Eluarelon None of that changes that Rory doesn't know anything about WWE after 2002 and shouldn't be interviewing Triple H. It's embarrassing as an interviewer not to have a basic knowledge or do basic research. Rory just knows the right people. Sick of seeing the same people on everything when others have more knowledge or talent
@@franklingoodwin I have no clue who Rory is and I couldn't name half the wrestlers in AEW if they haven't come from wwe and same with NJPW or anyone in the indys at all a part from my own family, I know everything about wrestling since the 80s when it comes to wwe and up to now.
I really enjoy a podcast that features HHH talking wrestling have so much knowledge and very interesting hearing his stores. He loves what he dose and I hope everyone can find something they love as well.
Watch back Clash at the Castle and all WWE Premium Live Events on WWE Network
If you need someone to do timestamps i don’t mind having a side job 😉
Wsg
Morning, have you an email I can message you at please?
@@stopcommentingshit Chris Evans first time right like this and you guys wwe day people would you power now my good at the world like you look like my best time next week and time for you think you
Loved doing this! An honour to meet the great man. Really hope you all enjoy this. Cheers.
You are a muppet mate
@@samthomas2757 Rory interviewed a legendary wrestling figure like Triple H for LADbible, a dream for lifelong wrestling fans. And you're sitting at home watching his video and calling him a muppet. You're just a sad despairing muppet who's bitter at his own achievements in life.
@@navinmenon6931 he’s taken the piss out of people who watch wrestling before and saying he’s honoured to interview Triple H 😂😂 anything for the bag $
@@navinmenon6931 also get out his ar$e
@@samthomas2757 he only makes fun of people watching it. He admires the ones making the show.
Rory interviewing Triple H. What an incredible planet we live on 😂
Least deluded chelsea fan 😂
😅😅
Yeah wtf
what a guy, if you werent watching WWE back in the 90s or early 2000s you missed out! great times
I was born on year 2000 I missed out and it wasn’t my fault😢
Best of times. from Hogan, Warrior, Taker, HBK, Austin, Rock, HHH. We were blessed with gold entertainment.
@@SirCharles824 not to mention all the factions and the Monday night wars
@@SirCharles824 dont forget bout Hack Saw Jim Duggin! Hooo!
Nope you could literally rewatch old clips 😂 who cares
It's so cool seeing a guy like HHH being in the position he is now. Legend and creative genius.
I have soo much respect for him since he took creative
He has stated when he walked in to WWF "Im going to run this place one day"
Crazy what can happen when you’re fucking the bosses daughter
Yeah I can forget about all the clique stuff because of how he has a good hold on the product
So much love and respect for Triple H, I’m not sure people fully comprehend the impact he has had and continues to have on wrestling/sports entertainment.
HHH, the game, the cerebral assassin is a WWE legend with his legendary stable DX.
I clicked on this thinking I'd watch a little of it. After watching the whole thing, I learned something about myself today: I could listen to Triple H talk about WWE for days.
25 years ago, HHH could make you literally hate his guts, years later, turns out he's a right nice bloke.
mad how characters aren't real. You have to have a level of respect and trust in that industry or you end up seriously hurting someone like Owen Hart did to Stone Cold that time coz they just didnt plan and communicate properly with each other
I swear Rory takes the piss out of people who watched wrestling and now he’s interviewing Triple H saying ‘I’m honoured’ 😂😂😂
Its a money thing bro 👍
Rory “Haaland will flop” Jennings
Because it is an honor. He gets to talk to one of the owners and businessman of the biggest companies in the world. Just cause he may not like wrestling, doesn’t mean he doesn’t like triple h
@@implecity It's not an honor. It is a joy, though.
@@YeTism The worst part is he said it with full conviction talking about the future, let that sink in for a moment
Paul levesque is soo humble with everything he said In this interview bare in mind he changed the game in his era and now he is the creative person in wwe. When vince was in charge the ratings went down aew was on top hhh comes in brings back superstars that vince dropped and has now made this company the best wrestling company in the world with njp in a slight margin he needs more appreciation then he gets
I can’t pinpoint the reason why but I love how Triple H says “WWE”
It's the added R, I think.
It’s the added STD’s that have set up shop in trips gob for many moons now 😂
It’s because he intentionally annunciates the acronym fully. Many people have a habit of mashing it all together and they end up saying Dub-dub-ee, Triple H doesn’t do that.
Dubbadubbbee
Cole's version is terrible.@@bruisedpumpkin
For the “class of 92” reference, the best reference would be OVW 2002 with Cena, lesnar, orton, Batista and Shelton Benjamin
Forever agreed!
2002 was honestly a really insane time for birthing some of the world's best wrestlers of today. You had the OVW group and then at the same time Ring of Honor and TNA were just getting started and created talent at the same time like AJ Styles, CM Punk, Austin Aries, Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe etc.
@@Noobie2k7 Guys like Bryan Danielson and CM Punk were already Wrestling during the War before TNA & ROH were a thing.
@@Noobie2k7 Raven vs Punk in RoH is still one of my favorite feuds
2002
Interviews and pal’s up to Triple H and then says Wrestling fans are thick. Absolute melt
This man made my childhood a lot more bearable, TV and specifically WWE was one of my fave escapes
HHH, THE ROCK, STONE COLD, UNDERTAKER, KANE, KURT ANGLE, SHAWN MICHAELS, CHRIS JERICHO, CHRIS BENOIT, EDDIE GUERRERO, the GOATS OF THE WWF ATTITUDE ERA not to mention EDGE and CHRISTIAN, THE HARDY BOYS AND THE DUDLEY BOYZ
@@booboo4ever24 IM GOING TO TALK IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS AS WELL, READ ME LOUD LIKE AN AUTISTIC KID!!!!!
GANGREL,VISCERA,KAYNE,DX,DUDLYBOYS, many many more un mentioned
@@dreaminguniverse1317*KANE
Triple H was my favourite of all time growing up as a kid.
He’s so good at nurturing the future of wrestling.
Loving these Triple H interviews
Brilliant interview. Haven't watched wrestling in ages but I had no idea Triple H was such a down to earth guy who also cares so much about wrestling and its future
Check out what the work he did bringing up NXT. While Vince was fucking up RAW and Smackdown, Trips made NXT the brand to watch for years to the point that more than five years ago people were clamoring for Vince to hand the company to Hunter just because of the steps he took in creative in NXT. Surprisingly Vince actually did do that but not before driving half the fans away from the brand, but everyone is hoping that Trips will bring the brand back up to the heights it once had been
Triple H's love for wrestling is too much.
Brother. Triple H single handedly saving wrestling now a days.
What do you mean? He is the game.
Sports Entertainment* not Pro Wrestling.
This was a wild crossover! Never imagined Rory sitting across a round table interviewing THE GAME! 😁
I love how he talks people listen to him best triple h
I used to think Triple H was such an asshole back when he waa a heel. But i look at the work he is doing now as head of creative and now i realise how talented and gifted he is. He has a good eye for talent and being a legendary wrestler and 14 time champion, he knows how to make the best storylines to keep the audience captivated. I now got nothing but respect for him
That just speaks to the actor that he is if you hated him when he was a heel.
Gwan Stevo one of the funniest and most humble geezers interviewing Triple H.
From the hood to Hollywood gotta love that come up.
Salute to Stevo
What a delectable melody of wrestling splendor
😂😂
it has been long time since I have seen WWE .I just got this video on recomendation and I felt sad to see my childhood hero getting old.
Two very respectful hosts and a guest that you could listen to for hours! Top interview lads
I wanna hear another 2 hours of hearing HHH story in the attitude era & ruthless agression era.
The fact that Trip still has time to do these interviews is awesome 💯 and he dropped serious game
The day I became a life long fan was Royal Rumble 2000.
Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight.
Never saw anything like it.
Sure every segment or show isn't great but when it is, there's nothing better.
If you don't know.....9.23 9:23 Feed Your Head.....
Triple H is one of the best ever 🙌🏼
As a kid, I loved him in the DX era. As a teen, I hated him during the evolution era. As an adult, I have a lot of respect for the impact he has had on wrestling during his whole career. Awesome interview.
I am 60 yrs old and we had sky tv when it very first hit the UK. We found the WWF soon after and my Mum loved it. must of been very early 90`s. it got better and better until early 20`s,then down hill,stopped watching about 2005.its a shadow of it former self.
That "NXT World Cup" idea would be amazing! Would be so fun to watch and a great platform to elevate young talent. Shout out to Stevo, this was a great interview!
They’ll never be guys like Rick Flair, The Rock, Stone Cold, John Cena, Brock lesnar, Cm Punk, Undertaker, Paul Heyman, and Triple h their performance is outstanding. They go above and beyond to achieve almost anything. The energy they bring in Wrestlemania gives you goosebumps. It’s unbelievable, I can’t describe how fascinating they’ve done in the business and out. 🤝👏
dont forget back then the structure etc. was not the same there was more freedom also for wrestlers to develop on the good and bad side of things... now it's more streamlined same as in the music business.
Cm punk? 😂
@@MrCodbasher123 dude put cm punk before jeff hardy or rey mysterio
I agree with most of those names!
Missing some of the biggest names and put punk there hahaha what a joke
so glad to see him thriving, he deserves it!
cant wait to see where WWE goes under his guidance & leadership
after betraying chyna and ending her career and life? nope
Too bad Vince is coming back to oversee the sell of WWE
@RichardMPM he had nothing to do with either. She was on a self-destructive track that no one could stop.
How's that working now a year later?
46:31 Jeez, Jindrak still catching strays after all of these years lol.
Man said retiring at 35 he didn’t realize he would terrorizing the raw roster at 35. He was such a revolutionary figure in the industry
Great podcast. Rory’s best work I’ve seen. The producer is the goat too, he deserves an extra episode to allow everyone else to get down to the questions his mind was thinking of during the filming of this hour episode
Crazy watching triple h in the 2000s and never would have thought he would run the businesses these days the dude is a legend 👏
I didn't expect to get sucked into this and I can't explain when and how it happened. What a fine interview
Throwbacks; Gorilla Monson, Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Rick Flair, Kevin Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich, Iron Sheik, Junkyard Dog, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, HHH, Rowdy Piper, Honky Tonk Man, Brett Hart, Machoman Randy Savage, etc
He's been my favorite since ('98-'99). Listening to these videos of him being candid (as candid as can be), it resonates. I've had some of the same thoughts and opinions. Seems solid.
I've always wanted to get in to wrestling, but I don't have it.
The hosts' microphones are way more turned up than The Game's. When he speaks, I have to turn my volume up, and when the two blokes come in, my ears explode.
Great interview, haven’t watched wrestling since I was a kid but it was great to reminisce
Say what you want about Triple H, but he is probably one of the last few wrestling purists left. He has a great mind for the business.
Im not huge into wrestling, but I love the people and the stories. I am so thankful guys like this recognize the interest and curiosity that us commoners have about what they do and the willingness they have to share the experiences and tell the stories. Thanks for that.
Find a way to watch the ruthless aggression doco on WWE Network. I’m not a wrestling fan but I was tangentially aware as a kid and played some of the PS2 video games. That doco goes over the business in the early 2000’s and has interviews with all the guys I recognised about everything that goes into creating this entertainment process. I was hooked and it made all these guys a lot more human.
Nobody does interviews like Stevothemadman 💪🏼 man’s coming up to legendary status now 👏🏼 quality bro 🤘🏼
A lot of the wrestlers from that era seem so down to earth and genuine
Triple H and Shawn Miachaels gave me and everyone else along the barricade high fives when I was 8 or 9 always think of that when I see these guys
What a cool dude Triple H is 🙌🏼💯
Ngl, I don’t watch wrestling much these days, but the That global nxt World Cup idea is 🔥 all the different regional styles of wrestling competing against each other on a world stage king of the ring scenario. 🔥🔥🔥
I remember watching the very first live Raw show, in the UK. It was October 2004 at the MENA Arena in Manchester. I went with a huge annoying Man Utd fan & me being an Arsenal fan, it wasn't easy being in the car with him lol. But after watching the likes of Evolution, Randy Orton on his own, HBK, Edge, Jericho and Kane that night and thanks to William Regal as well. My mate actually shut up! 😂. He said that the atmosphere was better than any Man United game on a champions league night!. Ppl were dressed up as Ric Flair, Mick Foley and a very skinny Hulk Hogan, giving us all entertainment during the breaks in between matches. Triple H made me laugh that night by saying "I don't want to wrestle in front of all those sheep sh*ggers!" 😂 It was awesome! Thanks to WWE and to the fans for that night!
Was that the show that i can't remember the wrestler came out in a liverpool shirt.
Triple H and Rory never thought I'd see the day
Totally agree with him about the Mt. Rushmore of Wrestling. If there was one, there is no way you can just pick four faces when so many were monumental to the business.
One of my fav wrestlers! Just learned yesterday Motorhead did his theme song too
Wrestlemania 17 was the pinnacle of Wrestling for me. 10/10
Agreed. The whole of 2000 was pretty special as well.
what a nice normal down to earth dude hhh is!! alwyas loved him, one of my favs. I'd always be him in the games!
As an Indian I am so excited and I hope Triple H brings NXT India ASAP 😊😊🙏🙏❤❤💯
January
The Two Man Power Trip isn' talked about enough; great team/storyline.
I agree with you, but the last match involved Benoit and no way is he ever to be brought up.
I agree. What a storyline. I wish Hunter hadn’t gotten hurt. One of my favorite teams.
I was also looking at Triple H’s watch the whole time trying to figure out what brand it is.😅
That's a Rolex Sky Dweller 🙂
Damn my boy Rory interviewing HHH now I've seen it all
I wouldn't say Shawn was a big player in the Attitude Era. I would say with his injury sidelining him for so long I would say he was a great New Generation guy and great second run in the Ruthless Aggression era. But missed most of the Attitude Era.
Shawn wasnt really there for the AE. Not the meat of it. I consider The night after WM14 to be the defacto big start of the AE and WM 17 to be the end. Shawn missed it all in terms of in ring work.
@@corneliussmiff2773 so the racial shit, pitting the Nation vs the Hart Foundation, Shawn literally laying down for Hunter for a main event on Raw, Survivor Series Screwjob, using Harvey to make fun of Rude, using a midget to make fun of Bret, showing the curtain call during an in ring promo segment on Raw, suck it, the first Hell in a Cell, none of that was Attitude?
Shawn and Hunter are the two who are most to thank for the Attitude Era.
@@ComaAlpha When did I say it wasn't? Those were the foundations and proto stages but it had not yet been fully implemented across the entire product from TV and branding. I was merely saying that a logical starting point would be the night after WM14 where so much changed occurred. It's no surprise that a fortnight later the scatch logo was rolled out for the first time. As we know these things are not light switch moments, they are a gradual thing. I firmly believe that WM14 - WM17 is a reaonsable way to bookend the era.
@@corneliussmiff2773 no no no no NO! The Attitude Era began before WrestleMania XIV and surely lasted after WrestleMania X-Seven.
The turning point was when SmackDown went to PG for both hours and the company Got The F Out.
Yes but these were not clearly define start and end points. Who would you say was the poster child for that era? Steve Austin. He became the champ for the first time at 14 and turned heel ending his fued with Vince at 17. Again, these are defacto start and end points but are reasonable to designate.
“Me and mr big show are going to go play now”
I loved that
"I WAS UP ALL NIGHT" - HBK
also, i could listen to triple h talk about the attitude area for hours and hours
HHH is just a pure legend. Great wrestler. Great ambassador. Legend 👍🏼
i havent watched the wwe since the attitude area but i lap this shit up. Triple H just conducts himself so well! great interview
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I remember his Debut in WWF as the "Blue Blood" Heel and his "Evolution" Into The GAME HHH!!! But to me the Biggest/Greatest accomplishment of his is the Fact that Motorhead not Only penned The Game(Which I have for my wake up alarm, because when we go to Work we are Literally Playing the Game!! It's not about our Performance, Attitude or attention to detail but how We Play the Game!!) Also The King of Kings and Evolution!! Not to mention the DX theme!)
He's definitely someone I would like to meet in person, already met Nash and seriously when we had a picture taken I put my hand on his back and could feel a ridge from I'm thinking a serious back surgery, but at 6'1" and 270lbs he made me look like my son next to me back then! I haven't watched Raw or anything for quite a few years now but still wish I would've tried because I Know I could've been another Stone Cold Or TRIPLE H! Because I Play The Game on a Whole Different level and every place I've worked at I've been a difference maker because when my last job the Big Boys in Atlanta knew Me over how many Thousands of workers GPC had at the time I was(as I was told) unknowingly being brought up at their meetings.
Really interesting interview and well formed with the questions ready to listen without interruption
@44:07 Triple H mentions the song sympathy for the devil, a few days BEFORE MJF from AEW makes his return with that SAME song! WHAT A COINCIDENCE!! woah!!!!! 0_0
HHH is MJF's favorite wrestler as an adult. It was Rock as a kid.
Triple H is a stand up guy who has a vision. Great interview and I hope for the best in the future.
Triple H,
What a pleasing surprise!
Was so gassed to know you interviewed The Game.....this didn't disappoint!!! 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Vince. Andre. Undertaker. HHH.
This is the one true wwe Mount Rushmore.
He seems like a cool dude and a great parent.
It's so funny to hear him refer to Shawn as a degenerate lol
Paul is so chill.
This is so interesting, kudos for asking unique questions.
Crazy how far wrestling has came, aint seen anything since 2000 myself. I never imagined it would of grown into all these good things. Making it easier for the upcoming talent. I imagine some of it aint very glam but it pays beyond well.
Àwesome stuff, enjoyed seeing Triple H, I wished I could do story lines for WWE, Triple H is a true inspiration. Keep up the great work guys.
Incredible wrestler, businessman and an absolute gent! 👏
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Holy hell i can't believe how small hhh is now, he was 1 of the biggest in wwe
Your right he’s lost some size. I wouldn’t call him small but he’s definitely not 260 anymore.
I could listen to Paul talk about wrestling all day long.
Me too
good job guys. Best HHH interview I've seen.
Triple H the American Sean Dyche
That's not a compliment. That guy coaches bad teams. He's a hero for them. You could say zidane or solskjaer because his show(wwe) is ruined now.
@@eyasuabere1345 it was focused on looks and voice but I think it went over ur head dw fella
@@kmst8 I knew what you meant. It seemed like you meant he was of his level in his field.
Triple H : "Do you know who Gable Steveson is?"
Rory Jennings : "No" 🤦
He's only the Olympic Gold medalist in Olympic wrestling and a current WWE pro wrestler. It's obvious that Rory knows nothing about present day pro wrestling. He's deffo one of those that hasn't watched it for 20 years. You should've got someone like Expressions Oozing to do this interview. He at least knows who Gable Steveson is
Really? No disrespect to the man, but I don't care about Olympic wrestling at all, and when it comes down to WWE he's basically done nothing remarkable at this point. Yeah he was at WM 38 but he was the most forgettable part of both days, so even when watching present day wrestling, there's no reason why you absolutely need to know his name. Same way I didn't know anything about Kurt Angle when he made his WWF debut.
ain't Nobody give a f about that guy since WrestleMania I forgot about him the moment the show ended
@@Eluarelon None of that changes that Rory doesn't know anything about WWE after 2002 and shouldn't be interviewing Triple H. It's embarrassing as an interviewer not to have a basic knowledge or do basic research. Rory just knows the right people. Sick of seeing the same people on everything when others have more knowledge or talent
@@franklingoodwin I have no clue who Rory is and I couldn't name half the wrestlers in AEW if they haven't come from wwe and same with NJPW or anyone in the indys at all a part from my own family, I know everything about wrestling since the 80s when it comes to wwe and up to now.
I love Triple H's plans for NXT
Man I think this is the first time Triple H says publicly he the one IN CHARGE of all the creative. Interesting.
Actually he said this just before the clash at the castle with Ariel Helwani of BT Sport
@@ThenukSirimanna I wanted to double check the Hewani one because I felt like that was more casual like "Vince gave the reins" but yeah
Great video. Loved hearing triple h once again.
I really enjoy a podcast that features HHH talking wrestling have so much knowledge and very interesting hearing his stores.
He loves what he dose and I hope everyone can find something they love as well.
Literally could of watched this for hours, love all these interviews with the attitude era stars
My mind is like omds, Steveo and Triple H having a convo! What alternative universe am I in??!?!?! 🤣 This is amazing!
It makes sense that cable networks like USA essentially killed the WWE's best aspects which was adult entertainment
His rivalry with Chris Jericho was his best work💪🏾
Their match at Fully Loaded 2000. ❤
Chris Jercicho retired now?
In terms of how gripping the rivalry was, HBK, Taker and Orton.
@@stevep4767 he’s in AEW still wrestling like he’s in prime still
Him and Austin did great work as well but yes him and jericho was great
30:46: What you're looking for. Story of why DX got WWE almost canceled
thanks
brilliant interview am a vertern of wos wrestling era then crossed over to wwf/wwe attitude era was the best as you know
I wish all these options for development from other countries existed when i was a youngster. It's a great move from WWE!
Absolute legend HHH
When he talked about the plans about NXT going global, it was just goosebumps.
Stevo and Rory smashed this but imagine Specs doing the interview with HHH 🤣
Remember wrestling with someone who was there 😂😂😂
@@KeyDubss YES!!! 🤣
"If you want the exact title, I'm The King of Kings."
Born in 1972 watched wrestling all my life and hands down HHH is the best in the business he is the King of Kings 🤴
My goat too.
Awesome interview!
I have a higher respect for triple H everytime I see him interviewed class act
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