Massive Shots Fired At WWE Legend Triple H: “Who Else Can You Remember Triple Nose Getting Over?”
This former WWE star was recently giving his honest opinion about Triple H, and he didn’t hold back.
WWE CCO Triple H was once one of the top wrestlers in the company. A rise that began during the company’s Attitude Era in the 90s, continued into the 2000s’ Ruthless Aggression Era, a period in which Triple H ran rampant and never seemed to drop the World Heavyweight Championship belt to anyone.
He became the company’s ultimate heel and continued to defeat every superstar who came in his path after finding an underhanded way to circumvent the rules and stay at the top.
Triple H was accused of having an ego and politicking in the locker room by multiple former stars (Ken Anderson, Rene Dupree) who have spoken openly about their thoughts on The Game on their YouTube podcasts.
Another former WWE star popular in the 2000s and who has strong opinions about Triple H is former United States Champion MVP (Montel Vontavious Porter). He was recently speaking on his Marking Out podcast.
Former WWE Star MVP Says Triple H Rarely Elevated Talent
MVP has been very vocal about his criticisms of the current WWE CCO Triple H as a wrestler and as a booker. He calls him “the nose,” alluding to The Cerebral Assassin’s relatively big nose.
He compared Triple H to The Undertaker in terms of elevating the talent they worked with, saying that Triple H rarely elevated WWE talent. Two people he named that Triple H elevated during his time in the ring with them are his former Evolution factionmates Dave Batista and Randy Orton.
MVP compared this low number to the Undertaker, who, despite being dominant in the ring, helped put many people over.
You can go down the list and you can think of talents that Taker worked with that he elevated and got them over. How many people do you remember ‘The Nose’ getting over—I mean Triple H in his career? How many people can you associate with him? And I’ll give you two. I’ll give you Randy. I’ll give you Batista. Who else can you remember Triple Nose getting over?
MVP recalled a time when Triple H didn’t properly put over Jeff Hardy.
Jeff Hardy—I remember the finish because, you know, it was a three count and he sat up smiling like, ‘Gosh, golly, he got me,’ you know. Not, ‘Boom—oh man, I’m hurt—oh man.’ He—I know the man, I worked with the man.
Your ego—I mean, your opinion versus my experience are very different. He wouldn’t even give that to Jeff Hardy where, ‘Oh man, he beat me.’ He got up, sat up, and like, ‘He got me,’ you know.
However, Porter acknowledged that Triple H was a top player but argued that Undertaker was more valuable to the company.
So, Triple H—top guy, drew a lot of money, was a player. Undertaker—top guy, drew a lot of money, was a player. If Undertaker made, let’s just say for the sake of our conversation, through the course of his career, 10 other guys, and The Nose got two or three other guys over that he elevated them—in the big scheme of things, the big picture, who was more valuable for the company?
He ends his statement with a cheeky impression of Triple H.
Well, it would be Undertaker. The guy who was a top guy who knew how to get himself over and get other people over—that’s the problem, because you have guys that have that ego where it’s all about me. It’s all about me—uh.
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