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WWE In Your House -- December 17th, 1995

Hog Pen Match

Triple H vs. Henry Godwinn

The object of this match is to throw your opponent into a hog pen. Triple H and Henry Godwinn get down and dirty in this unique type of match, but was The Game able to avoid being slopped?

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- May 13th, 1996

WWE Championship

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Triple H and Shawn Michaels have fought in countless memorable battles over the years, but this was one of their first encounters. Michaels came into the match as the WWE Champion, but did he leave the ring with the belt at the end of the night?

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- June 2nd, 2003

Triple H, Ric Flair, & Randy Orton vs. Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, & The Hurricane

Triple H's Evolution competes in classic six-man-tag action on an edition of RAW. Kevin Nash was hot on Triple H's trail at this point, but was he able to get his hands on The Game during this match?

 

WWE One Night Only -- September 20th, 1997

Triple H vs. Dude Love

This was a pay-per-view event that was exclusive to the United Kingdom, and Triple H and Dude Love kicked off the show. Dude Love also had to contend with Chyna at ringside. Was one of Mick Foley's alter egos able to overcome the challenge?

 

WCW Starrcade 1994 -- December 27th, 1994

Jean Paul Levesque vs. Alex Wright

Before WWE fans came to know Triple H, he was Jean Paul Levesque in WCW. In a rare WCW pay-per-view appearance, Levesque takes on Alex Wright in a battle of up-and-comers.

 

WWE Royal Rumble 1997 -- January 19th, 1997

WWE Intercontinental Championship

Triple H vs. Goldust

Intercontinental Champion Triple H takes on the bizarre one in the opening match of the 1997 Royal Rumble. It was Mr. Hughes' last pay-per-view appearance as Triple H's bodyguard. He made his presence known, but did it lead to a Triple H victory?

 

WWE Armageddon 2002 -- December 14th, 2002

World Heavyweight Championship

2-out-of-3 Falls

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

This epic battle included a Street Fight, Cage Match and a Ladder Match. Shawn Michaels entered as the champion, but will he exit with the belt? The Ladder Match is a match made famous by HBK, but watch as Triple H tries to beat him at his own game.

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- September 2nd, 2002

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs. Ric Flair

Earlier in the night, the RAW General Manager awarded Triple H with the World Championship belt. In the belt's first title defense since being reintroduced, The Game takes on the 16-time World Champion Ric Flair. These two would later go on to help make up Evolution but here they do battle for the gold on RAW.

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- December 29th, 2003

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

The Game takes on Shawn Michaels in his own hometown of San Antonio, Texas. After the referee gets knocked out, RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff takes over, which eventually leads to a controversial decision.

 

WWE RAW is WAR -- April 14th, 1997

Triple H vs. Jesse Jammes

Before the Road Dogg was a part of Degeneration-X, "The Real Double J" Jesse Jammes took on DX's eventual leader Triple H in a RAW match in 1997.

 

WWE RAW is WAR -- October 6th, 1997

Triple H vs. Bret Hart

While most of Bret Hart's problems with DX in 1997 were with Shawn Michaels, he tangled with Triple H on this edition of RAW. Could The Game overcome the Excellence of Execution?

 

WWE Unforgiven 2002 -- September 22nd, 2002

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs. Rob Van Dam

In this clash of two drastically different styles of wrestling, Rob Van Dam goes for Triple H's World Championship. In this classic bout, the ref goes down. The Game grabs his trusty sledgehammer, but can RVD get out the way in time?

 

WWE Armageddon 2003 -- December 13th, 2003

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple Threat Match

Triple H vs. Kane vs. Goldberg

Goldberg seemed like an unstoppable force, but anything can happen in a Triple Threat Match. The night seemed to belong to Evolution, but was Triple H able to complete this happy ending?

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- June 23rd, 2003

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs. Kane

The only way Triple H would grant Kane a shot at the title was to have the monster put his mask on the line as well. Find out how Triple H was able to expose Kane's face to WWE fans after years of keeping it hidden.

 

WWE King of the Ring 1997 -- June 9th, 1997

Triple H vs. Mankind

Earlier in the night, Triple H defeated Ahmed Johnson to advance to the finals of the King of the Ring. The Game locks up with the deranged Mankind once again in a battle for the crown.

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- May 22nd, 1995

Triple H vs. John Crystal

Triple H has been a fixture on RAW for almost a decade, but this is when it all began. The Game made his RAW debut in a match against John Crystal. Did the Cerebral Assassin get his RAW career off on the right foot?

 

WWE Bad Blood 2003 -- June 15th, 2003

World Heavyweight Championship

Hell In A Cell

Triple H vs. Kevin Nash

This match has it all. These two former friends met in a Hell in a Cell matchup and Mick Foley was the referee. It turned out to be one of the most brutal and high-impact matches in Hell in a Cell history. Neither man would walk out of the ring the same, but could Triple H walk out with his title?

 

WWE RAW is WAR -- August 18th, 1997

Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker & Mankind

Normally known for their classic bouts against each other, Undertaker and Mankind joined forces to take on The Game and HBK. Find out if the odd pairing was able to overcome the Showstopper and the Cerebral Assassin.

 

WWE Monday Night RAW -- October 7th, 2002

Blindfold Match

Triple H vs. D'Lo Brown

RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff introduced WWE fans to RAW Roulette from Las Vegas on this night. He spun the wheel and signed up Triple H for a Blindfold Match against D'Lo Brown. Although both competitors are supposed to remain blindfolded throughout, The Game finds a loophole.

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Guest LooneyTune

If it wasn't over-saturated with crap, I wouldn't mind paying a few bucks to see some of these matches.

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You know you can pay $1.49 to download a certain one match, right? You don't have to buy all of them to see some of them.

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Guest Fook

Strangely enough, none of these matches are from 2000-2001 which was when he arguably had his best matches.

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Guest LooneyTune

I know they are $1.49 per match, but my computer sucks and I don't feel like charging a buck fifty to a credit card just to see a certain match or two.

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Strangely enough, none of these matches are from 2000-2001 which was when he arguably had his best matches.

They tend to leave all the 1998-early 2002 stuff out of the jukeboxes because of the presence of the scratch logo.

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That Raw six-man with Hurricane is a bit of a surprise inclusion, because the finish got fucked up. As I recall, Nash was too late in making the save for a near fall, and the match had to end very clumsily. The official blame was put on the referee, though.

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WWE Unforgiven 2002 -- September 22nd, 2002

World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs. Rob Van Dam

In this clash of two drastically different styles of wrestling, Rob Van Dam goes for Triple H's World Championship.In this classic bout, the ref goes down. The Game grabs his trusty sledgehammer, but can RVD get out the way in time?

 

That's the loosest term of "classic" I've ever seen, and this is coming from a RVD fan.

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Guest LooneyTune

You keep the match if you pay the $1.49 per match. The other way is you only keep it for the month...or however long it says.

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Guest The Shadow Behind You

I hated September 22nd 2002. I broke up with my girlfriend during the RVD/HHH Match. She left the room and when I turn around, HHH was declared the winner.

 

That was a shitty night.

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I broke up with my girlfriend during a wrestling show, too, back in the day.

 

It was the Monday Night Raw from Novenver 2000 where The reunited Radicalz fought, uh (I think it's) Steve Austin, Chyna, Billy Gunn and K-Kwick in the 8-man main event.

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WWE RAW is WAR -- August 18th, 1997

Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker & Mankind

Normally known for their classic bouts against each other, Undertaker and Mankind joined forces to take on The Game and HBK. Find out if the odd pairing was able to overcome the Showstopper and the Cerebral Assassin.

that's the match where HBK busts open UT with 2 chairshots at the end, right?

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Guest JMA

I have a feeling that January will be Ric Flair or Undertaker month. I think it would be kind of cool if they dedicated a month to a superstar who's no longer in WWE.

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Guest PlatinumBoy
I have a feeling that January will be Ric Flair or Undertaker month. I think it would be kind of cool if they dedicated a month to a superstar who's no longer in WWE.

Not only would it totally spite NWA, but it would be AWESOME...

 

RANDY SAVAGE MONTH.

 

If they did it right... it could honestly be the best WWE one they could possibly make with the exception of maybe Bret Hart or Austin or someone.

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I think it would be kind of cool if they dedicated a month to a superstar who's no longer in WWE.

January 2005:

 

Chuck Palumbo month?

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when is it not a HHH month? 

 

Why would I want to download some of his old matches when I just have to see more of him every Monday night? Every month is a HHH month, its been that way for awhile now.

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I think it would be kind of cool if they dedicated a month to a superstar who's no longer in WWE.

January 2005:

 

Chuck Palumbo month?

Or maybe Hardcore Hol...

 

wait a minute...

 

GODDAMMIT!

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