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10 Wrestlers Who Had Heat With Triple H

Triple H had a fever he was bursting with so much HEAT

7. The New Age Outlaws

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Triple H really started coming into his own when he got the opportunity to lead a new version of D-Generation X following the first retirement of Shawn Michaels’ career in 1998.

But Helmsley always wanted to be a singles star in his own right and saw the popular faction as a means to elevate himself up the card. It worked like a treat, but his decision to leave DX behind rubbed Billy Gunn and Road Dogg – who felt there was a lot more life left in the group – the wrong way. 

During an RF Video shoot interview recorded in 2005, the Outlaws both blamed their former stablemate for their WWE releases and expressed regret in not punching Triple H in his face while they had the chance to. 

They also continually shot on him on TNA television and at one point the heat was apparently so intense that The King of Kings genuinely believed the tag team may show up to a WWE live event and attempt to beat him up for real, which convinced him to recruit Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch as backup. 

Everyone made friends again in the end and Brian James is one of the key figures behind the scenes with Paul Levesque in WWE. 

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