Remember to live like John Huber. Running head first into what you're passionate about. Loving your family and friends, being who you are, and never losing sight of what matters. We will never forget you John, Luke, Brodie.
@@AquilaSky21 he’s not a troll. he just makes simple comments on every wrestling video that exists. I don’t know why he said this but he’s not a troll.
A lot of these are "Technically, Triple H lost, but he didn't really lose" moments. Doesn't seem to help the arguments that he wasn't the "Golden Shovel" guy people claim he is.
Every video game has a final boss that most people couldn't beat. Because he didn't lose that often, people became mega when it happened. If he doesnt beat Rob (who was already over) Kane (who was already former world champ and established), then Chris Benoit, Batista, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan, don't get as popular. I don't think it was as bad as bad as people like to think it was. John Cena did the same thing if not worse and he doesn't get looked on with half the critique that Triple H does
@Seth Freakin Rollins this is not the time or place. I know there are no long term social consequences on youtube but please be aware that if you behave like this with your friends or co-workers you will lose them quickly
@@georgevarughese4886 When the first thing people saw of Curtis Axel was Trips giving him a bitch slap to set up their match later (and, IIRC, Axel not getting to hit him back until the match), and when said match ended with Triple H just suddenly getting dazed for no apparent reason and sitting down outside of the ring, you're seriously wondering why people didn't take Axel seriously right away?
@Jim Cornette He means that Hunter never did a single job to Curtis Axel. Obviously Hunter did lots and lots of jobs, especially when he was the only one Vince was able to punish for the Curtain Call. Perhaps this contributed to Hunter doing so few jobs later on after he became a top guy; he got so sick of doing jobs that he never wanted to do another one, ever. So he usually refused.
10. Reverend D-Von 9. D'Lo Brown 8. Jeff Hardy 7. Shelton Benjamin 6. Windham (as The Stalker) 5. Curtis Axel 4. Test 3. Jim Ross 2. The Godfather 1. Brooklyn Brawler
Yesterday I was talking about how Lees injury is not that critical and he shouldn’t wrestle fr a few weeks,and now he never will,Jon was a goddamn amazing wrestler,an amazing husband.Gone to soon,I literally couldn’t believe it,I literally checked on google 20 times trying to check if it was fake or not...Condolences to his family,sorry for ur loss,my prayers are towards u,may he rest in peace. One of the bests gone to early Thank U Jon/Brodie
That trade for Triple H Eric did in 2004 it’s how it works in NBA, MLB, etc. You trade some established players and some up and comer or secondary star for a superstar. So, it had a real sports feel to it.
"10 shocking times triple H got attacked by multiple people and then pinned!" would be a better name for this list. i don't know why i expected these to be clean loses.
As many of you heard or read in various news articles in the past hours since last night, Jon Huber (well known as Luke Harper in WWE and Mr. Brodie Lee in AEW) has passed away. My heart goes to the family, friends and people who knew Jon Huber across his whole life in and out of professional wrestling. May the prayers and condolences reach and support them at this time. ❤
Not for nothing, but I wish D'Lo Brown had a run with the F/E title. Not only because he deserves it, but because hearing Finkel announce him as the new champion while that theme plays would've been epic.
Rest In Peace to an amazing person and an amazing entertainer, mr broody lee/ Luke harper / Jon Humbert I still cant believe it im not going to for a while It seems like he was just a normal part of my life every week when he on TV I see him, Remember Tomorrow Is Not Garneted, at age 41 no one is 100% safe from that thing you call.......life. Rest Easy Jon
Sad to hear the passing of Brodie Lee unfortunately I haven't seen any of his AEW work but I will fondly remember him as Luke Harper in WWE . May he rest well .
I was at that may 23rd show with Axel and HHH in Kansas City. I was so hyped to see who the new Paul Heyman guy was..... Welp it was cool to see HHHs entrance lol.
a lot of you missed the point of this video, the video isn’t titled “10 times triple h lost clean” so none of that matters. stop trying to involve politics
Triple H lost more WrestleMania matches & more ppv matches than any other wrestler. People who think Triple H buried everyone shouldn’t think.... if you don’t think, you won’t write your stupid comments
I've said it before for all the criticism of Triple H and his Golden Shovel I actually can't think of another wrestler who enjoyed such a lofty spot on the card who did so much losing and a good amount of it clean.
@@ericsmusic5927 I have to disagree sure in terms of years Flair and Hunter lost more matches but from a career standpoint the Rock did the honours more.
To be honest, I only really knew about JR's win over Triple H because he brought it up in SmackDown vs Raw commentary, then 10 year old me looked it up to see if it was true. I've honestly never watched the entire match and it doesn't seem like I'm missing out.
Triple H only truly lost to D-Von because he didn't donate to the building fund and showed he didn't care that the youth of America would have a nice place to go someday.
When Shelton Benjamin was getting his wins over Triple H Vince and co should have strapped a rocket ball to Shelton straight to the top but of course this was the era of Triple H burying talent after talent glad he is getting used a bit better with the hurt business
Triple H gets a big pass for me. Sure he buried some, but he also put some guys over. For a guy who is in the McMahon family, it easily could have been all burials, but it was not. Then came NXT, where he has helped make so many peoples careers. I feel WWE will be a good hands when he and Steph take over.
"Can be debunked" No, it can't. Nobody has ever complained that Hunter never did any jobs to people further down the card at the time, because he did. But I'm two examples into this list and in neither case did the guy beat Trips clean, without interference. And then there's Curtis Axel in the thumbnail, who beat Hunter in a way that didn't make him look strong at all. There's a difference between losing to someone and putting someone over. And when Hunter loses because two or three people interfere on his opponent's behalf, or because he's kayfabe hurt, or whatever, that's not putting anyone over. It SHOULD be held against Hunter that it took him such a long time before he was willing to get beat cleanly by people like Daniel Bryan.
“It SHOULD be held against Hunter it took so long for him to agree to be beat by like Daniel Bryan.” HHH put over Daniel Bryan... PERIOD. You sound like a complete moron... PERIOD.
@@kaqueburlington4278 Because he put over one guy we're supposed to forget about him burying Booker T? Or him winning the Elimination Chamber against Goldberg even though he was injured at the time and spent most of the match inside his pod not doing anything? Or him beating Jericho for the first Undisputed Championship? And on, and on, and on. You evidently haven't been watching WWE for a very long time; if you had, then you would remember this stuff. You haven't got much of a knowledge of wrestling news either; if you had, then you would know about the story of Hunter asking "Am I fucking going over?" I'll let you google that one yourself.
@@kaqueburlington4278 Sorry to reply twice, but it occurred to me that maybe you have just enough knowledge of wrestling history to know that Hunter also did clean jobs for Cena, Batista, and Benoit. Fair enough to point that out, but it doesn't change the fact that for every time Trips did a clean job before his fortieth birthday, there were dozens of other times where he went over clean. Even after his fortieth birthday, the guy beat CM Punk during the Summer of Punk, effectively killing it. There was also a tv match putting him up against John Cena on TV in 2009 or 2010, at a time when Cena was the top guy and never lost clean, ever. You would think that an aging Triple H would do the honors for the company's top babyface to keep him looking strong, or that if he won then it would happen via shenanigans like with everybody else who faced Cena. But no, on that night Hunter beat John Cena clean: Pedigree, pin, three count. So he wouldn't even do THAT job, and it would be several more years before he was willing to let himself get beaten by Bryan, Roman, etc. (But he still had to beat Sting!)
Technically, none of these help the argument that he wasn't the "golden shovel" in WWE. Most were losses due to interference, so he could "lose" but not lose! Not one clean loss in the bunch.
So HHH doesn't lose to anyone expect the select few unless one or more of the following is involved. 1. Interface from third parties. 2. Getting Disqualified or counted out usually because a title doesn't change hands. 3. Suffering from a major injury from before the match. So why is this debunked again?
It`s funny how none of this loses meant something eather in short or long run. Like once in a blue losing to a guys, career of which will never get through mid- or even loy card is nothing special. Like how exactly career of any this guys (Excluding Jeff Hardy) was impacted by a win over Triple H? Even Axel was in loycard 6 after 3 "wins" over Triple H. JR was not even a wrestler. But about times where by losing Triple H could`ve really helped someones career, times when wins really mattered? Like with Booker T, Jericho, Punk, Sting etc