Triple H – The Game
Triple  H is probably one of the biggest stars that the WWE has ever  seen, he  has won all the major titles in the WWE, and he has had some  epic  battles with the likes of Cactus Jack, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho  and  The Rock, but he still hasn’t had his own Video/DVD, until now.
Follow  the journey Triple H has taken from  his early days in WCW, to his rise  as a main event star in the WWE. Look  how his character has developed,  with exclusive WCW footage, interviews  with Ric Flair, Undertaker,  Steve Austin and many more WWE superstars,  plus listen to comments from  “The Game” himself. Also see how Triple H   came back after a near career ending injury, and see how he came back  to  win the Royal Rumble 2002 and how he then went onto win the WWE  World  Championship at Wrestlemania X8.
Triple H: The Game will hit  all good Video and DVD stockist on  October 7th, courtesy of  Silvervision.co.uk. So sit back, relax and  enjoy, while I review Triple  H: The Game on DVD, to find out if it is  “that damm good”  Triple H – The Game
Highs and LowsOk, the Video/DVD kicks off with various people giving their thoughts about Triple H, people like Pat Patterson, Ric Flair, Steve Austin, Edge and various other people, just the usual about Triple H being a “ultimate professional”. Triple H then talks about his first memories of watching wrestling with his father, watching Chief Jay Strongbow. Triple H talks about how Ric Flair was an inspiration to him, and we see some really old footage of Flair wrestling. Triple H talks about a match in which he and Ric Flair teamed up, and he talks about after the cameras stopped rolling he told Flair that he would not be in the business if it wasn’t for Flair, which resulted in Flair nearly being in tears.
Steve Austin talks about Triple H’s WCW   days, and we are shown some old WCW footage with Triple H as a guy   called Terra Ryzing, I must admit, just looking at the brief clips of   Triple H, he does remind me of a early Ric Flair, but that’s the only   time I’ll ever agree with Tony Schiavone. William Regal says that Triple   H was offered a contract to go to the World Wrestling Federation, and   he was a bit reluctant to accept, but William told him he should  accept.  Moving on slightly, Undertaker and Steve Austin comment about  the MSG  incident with Trips, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Shawn Michaels.  Austin  says that Triple started to blossom after he left the clique,  and  Undertaker says that he had more respect for Triple H because he  was the  one who took all the flack for the incident, yet he never let  it stop  him. This is very interesting, it may not be totally a “shoot”,  but it  still is interesting to hear what Taker and Austin think of  Triple H.
Moving on, segments from  an interview with  Triple H and JR are shown, it is the beginning of the  “The Game” Era  interview from ‘99. The attention is then turned to the  McMahon vs.  Triple H feud, and footage of Armageddon 1999 is shown.  Then it goes to  the following night to Raw, when Triple H and Steph  announce the  McMahon-Helmsley Era. This segment covers the whole time  from Triple H  winning the WWE Championship from The Big Show, to Mick  Foley getting  fired on Raw, and then the return of Cactus Jack. To be  honest I think  this is just the video montage from the Royal Rumble  2000, so there is  nothing new, unless you haven’t seen the Rumble. A  brief look at the  Iron Man match at Judgement day 2000 with Rock and  Triple H, then Triple  H goes onto talk about being a number 1 “heel” in  a baby face  territory. This section is ok, but it really is just  looking back at the  first few months of 2000, and I can’t seem to  figure out why they have  not covered The Rock vs. Triple H feud in  detail. This probably was the  best point in the WWE for a hell of a  long time, and there is not much  coverage of it at all.
A  look at the comical side of Triple H now,  with various clips of  footage being shown, mainly from around the year  2000. Clips of the  Mankind/Triple H sketches are shown, as well as a  tribute video showing  Mick Foley scratching his “sizeable butt” and just  a whole bunch of  other stuff.
Now onto the feud or  angle which I enjoyed  the most in 2000, The love triangle with  Stephanie, Triple H and Kurt  Angle. A video package of the highlights  of the feud is shown, including  that kiss with Angle and Steph. Footage  of the Triple Threat match at  Summerslam 2000 is shown, particularly  the moment when Triple H  attempted to put Angle through the trusty  Spanish announcing table,  however the table gave way, and in actually  fact Angle was temporally  knocked out, something which I never noticed  at the time. Anyway,  getting back, there is some talk about Triple H  being a ring general,  nothing really interesting to note.
Fast  forwarding to Wrestlemania X7 now, and  the Triple H vs. Undertaker  match. Both men give their thoughts about  the match Triple H talks  about having Motor-head perform his theme song,  and The Undertaker  talks about how special the match was to him, Taker  says that he had a  lot to prove in that match, and he respected Triple H  a whole lot more  after that match. Yep, you can’t get away from it, its  time for that  Monday night, its time that Raw, and its time for that  tag team match.  Triple H and Stone Cold vs. Chris Benoit sand Chris  Jericho. The usual  stuff, although Triple H talks about the injury and  he describes what  happened toward the ending of the match, also Chris  Jericho and Triple H  explain why they continued with the match, and  there is some footage  from after the cameras went off air. Then it goes  to the operation and  his rehabilitation process. Triple H talks about  how he moved into a  hotel room Birmingham, and how he lived to return to  the WWE, haven’t  we heard that before?
The Return,  Triple H talks about the WWE  Vengeance PPV, he talks about how people  were mislead into thinking he  would be there, but his rehab took a  little longer than pre-expected.  Then he talks about the ovation he got  when he returned to the WWE on  the 7th January 2002-09-10, this stuff  is pretty boring really, if you  have seen it once, you have seen it all  before, however it probably  needs to be put in. The Royal Rumble 2002  match now, the footage of the  final few men is shown, and of course  footage of Triple H winning the  Rumble is shown. Now, Triple H talks  about his favourite pastime apart  from wrestling, have you guessed it  yet? That’s right, Triple H  favourite hobby is Body Building. This is  probably the part I found  least interesting, basically because I’m not  into Body Building at all,  in fact I’m not into any form of exercise at  all, but that’s another  story. If you are into bodybuilding you may  find this interesting, just  not my cuppa tea.
The  second most famous wrestling “marriage”  is covered now, or more so,  the break-up of the “marriage”. This  segment looks at the failing  relationship between the two, it looks at  the renewing of the marriage  vows, and of course it looks at the  “pregnancy”, this is basically just  a recap of all the events that lead  up to the Triple H and Stephanie’s  divorce. I mean lets face it, Triple H  and Stephanie, are no Randy  Savage and Elizabeth, are they? This  follows up and covers the Jericho  vs. Triple H match at Wrestlemania X8,  where Triple H won the  championship. It then goes to the Raw where  Triple H fought both Chris  Jericho and Stephanie, and of course, Triple H  beat Stephanie, and  everybody thought their dreams had come true as  Stephanie left the WWE,  but why do all good things have to come to an  end? I’ll never know.  The Video/DVD wraps up with Triple H briefly  talking about where he is  at, and what he has achieved in the WWE. Once  again, there is nothing  new, or that interesting here.
  Triple H – The Game
Overall
What  ever you think of Triple H, whether  you love him or hate him, he  certainly has had a good and interesting  career. From his days in WCW  to his time as WWE World Champion, Triple H  has always performed well.  This Video/DVD is a good reflection on his  career, I personally like  it. The WCW footage is something that I have  never seen before, and for  any fan it would be interesting to see Triple  H in his pre-WWE days  with comments from Steve Austin and William  Regal, this is certainly  the most interesting part of the DVD. Another  interesting point was  when Austin and Undertaker talked about Triple H’s  involvement in the  Clique, and Triple H taking all the flack for the  incident at MSG. The  Video/DVD does get boring, especially toward the  end, with the  Stephanie, Jericho and Triple H stuff, however it is still  highly  interesting, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a  something  good to watch, whether you’re a fan of Triple H, or not.
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