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Triple H, the leader of Evolution. At Unforgiven on September 22, 2002, Triple H defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Rob Van Dam.During the match, Ric Flair, who had been verbally mocked by Triple H in the locker room earlier in the night following Flair's loss to Chris Jericho, came down to the ring and grabbed the sledgehammer from Triple H and teased hitting him before ...
In February 2003, Triple H formed a stable known as Evolution with Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista. The group was heavily pushed on Raw and the height of their dominance occurred after Armageddon, where every member of Evolution left the event holding a title. [78]
"Line in the Sand" was recorded in May 2003 for the newly formed alliance Evolution, consisting of Triple H, Ric Flair, Batista and Randy Orton. The song was recorded by Motörhead, the band, who has also sung two of Triple H's entrance themes, "The Game" and "King of Kings". The song became the entrance theme for the stable.
At the start, Rollins fought with Triple H, Ambrose fought with Orton and Reigns fought with Batista. Eventually, the two teams fought in the ring. The match descended into a brawl throughout the arena, where Orton attacked Ambrose and Triple H hit Rollins with a TV monitor. Evolution performed a Triple Powerbomb through a broadcast table on ...
On the March 1 episode of Raw, after Michaels and Benoit lost to Randy Orton and Batista, Triple H's stablemates in Evolution, the entire group attacked Michaels and Benoit, ending with Triple H hitting both with the Pedigree and rubbing his World title belt into their faces while they lied motionless in the ring.
Triple H insisted that Evolution stick together and accompanied Batista anyway, saving him from the oncoming vehicle. [37] Batista became aware of the plot while sneakily eavesdropping on fellow Evolution members and signed a contract guaranteeing him a match with the World Heavyweight Champion Triple H at WrestleMania 21, thus leaving ...
Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the chief content officer at World Wrestling Entertainment, made his first public comments after Vince McMahon resigned Friday from the board of WWE’s parent ...
Next was a World Heavyweight Championship match between Scott Steiner and Triple H. [25] [30] After Evolution (Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Batista) interfered, Steiner attacked them, which caused the referee, Earl Hebner, to eject them. [25] [29] Triple H hit Steiner with the title belt and executed a Pedigree to retain the title. [31] [26]