Triple H Net Worth | Bio, Age, Height, Weight & Career 2024

 

Triple H Net Worth

$150 million

Name Triple H
Date of Birth July 27, 1969
Age 52 years old
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.93m)
Profession: Wrestler
Nationality American
Religion Christianity
Net Worth $150 million

 

Triple H Introduction

“Triple H” commonly known by his real moniker Paul Michael “Levesque,” is an American corporate executive, actor, as well as former professional wrestler. He is widely considered one of the best professional wrestlers of all time.

Triple H Early Life

Triple H Early Life

Paul Michael Levesque was born on July 27, 1969, in Nashua, New Hampshire. Lynn is his sister’s name. When Levesque was young, he saw his first wrestling contest, which featured Chief Jay Strongbow.

He went to Nashua South High School and played baseball and basketball. Following his graduation in 1987, Levesque continued to compete in bodybuilding contests.

Having started at the age of 14 to appear like a professional wrestler he watched on television and earned the 1988 Mr. Teenage New Hampshire tournament at the age of 19.

While operating as a gym manager in Nashua, he met former champion powerlifter Ted Arcidi, who was then hired by WWE.

Levesque eventually persuaded Arcidi to connect him to previous wrestler Killer Kowalski, who maintained a professional wrestling school in Malden, Massachusetts.

Triple H Personal Life

Triple H Personal Life

Levesque was in a connection with female wrestler Joan “Chyna” Laurer from 1996 to 2000. When Levesque started dating Stephanie McMahon in 2000, what started as an on-screen fictional wedding became a real-life romance.

On October 25, 2003, they wedded in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Aurora Rose Levesque (born 2006), Murphy Claire Levesque (born 2008), as well as Vaughn Evelyn Levesque (born 2010) are their three daughters (born 2010).

Making the Match: Triple H’s Method to a Better Body was published by Levesque in 2004. It is primarily about bodybuilding advice, but it also contains some autobiographical information, memoirs, as well as opinions.

In the 1990s, when traveling with superstars including Shawn Michaels as well as Kevin Nash, who was well renowned for their drinking and drug usage, Levesque was automatically the designated driver.

He is a huge admirer of the English rock band Motörhead, who has played three distinct entrance themes for him throughout his career and was close friends with the band’s leader Lemmy until his death in December 2015.

During the early 2000s, he had Lemmy-inspired facial hair and spoke at Lemmy’s burial on January 9, 2016.

Among his other close buddies is NFL quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. He is a fan of the English football club West Ham United FC.

WWE started in September 2021 when Levesque had an operation at Yale-New Haven Hospital following a “cardiac episode” caused by a hereditary heart condition.

Unidentified inside sources informed wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer two months later that the event was “very, very, severe.”

Levesque delivered his first appearance since being hospitalized on March 25, 2022, throughout an interview on First Take. He admitted to having viral pneumonia as well as irritated lungs, which had deteriorated over time.

He said that his wife spotted him coughing up blood, so he rushed to the hospital, where physicians detected fluid in his lungs and around his heart; they warned him that his heart was only performing at a fraction of its full strength and that he was in “severe” heart failure.

He also said that there were times when he felt he was going to die and revealed that the incident prompted him to quit wrestling: “I was nose-diving as well as on the one-yard line of where you really don’t want to be for your family and future.

There are times when they put you out for things and you wonder, ‘Is this it?’ ‘Do you remember this?’ That’s difficult to stomach and makes you reconsider your position.

I’m never going to wrestle again. First and foremost, I have a defibrillator in my chest, so getting zapped on live television is definitely not a smart idea.”

Triple H Age, Height, & Weight

Being born in 1969, on the 27th, of July “Triple H” age is 52 years old as of today’s date and his height is 6 feet 3 inches tall, (1.93 m), and his weight is 116 kilograms and (255.736 lbs) in pounds as of 2022.

Triple H Career

Triple H Career

Under the ring moniker Terra Ryzing, Triple H began acting in 1992 against Flying Tony Roy. Tony Roy was beaten. He won the IWF Heavyweight Championship in July 1992 by defeating Mad Dog Richard.

Levesque accepted a one-year deal with World Championship Fighting in 1994. He faced a villain dubbed Terror Risin’ in his first televised game. Keith Cole was beaten.

He immediately shifted his ring moniker to Terra Ryzing, which he kept for a few months before rebranding himself as Jean-Paul Levesque. As half of his character’s gimmick, he was expected to talk with a French accent.

Levesque spoke with Vince McMahon to talk about joining his organization, but McMahon wasn’t interested at the moment. However, not long after watching Levesque’s fight at Starrcade, McMahon was sufficiently pleased to make him an offer, and Levesque joined WWE in January 1995.

As Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Triple H makes his WWE debut. He participated in filmed vignettes, discussing basic manners. Helmsley made his WWF pay-per-view appearance against Bob Holly at SummerSlam.

His career suffered a rocky turn in 1996, beginning with a feud with Duke “The Dumpster” Droese following a defeat during the 1996 Royal Rumble Free for All. Helmsley defeated Mankind in the finals of the 1997 King of the Ring competition.

D-Generation X was created later that year by Shawn Michaels, Helmsley, Chyna, and Rick Rude (DX). This group was known for pushing the boundaries. This stable was a key element of the 1990s’ “Attitude Era.” During this time, his ring moniker was abbreviated to Triple H.

Triple H has headlined numerous major WWE pay-per-view events, including finishing WrestleMania, the company’s main yearly event, 7 times (tied for the most with Hulk Hogan).

By January 2000, Triple H had called himself “The Game,” meaning that he was at the top of the wrestling world, and it had earned the moniker “The Cerebral Assassin.”

Triple H overcame Big Show to capture his third WWF Championship on the January 3 episode of Raw Is War. In May 20011, he tore a quad muscle, which nearly ruined his profession.

He had been unemployed for eight months. In 2002, he reappeared in the ring. On January 7, 2002, at Madison Square Garden, Triple H made his comeback to Raw.

He won the Royal Rumble and was given an Undisputed WWF Championship game at WrestleMania X8, which he won by defeating Chris Jericho. After a month of having the title, Triple H handed it over to Hulk Hogan.

Triple H founded the Evolution stable alongside Ric Flair, Randy Orton, as well as Batista in February 2003. Triple H and Flair faced off against Rob Van Dam as well as Kane for the International Tag Team Championship, but they were defeated.

From 2003 to 2004, the group was pushed on Raw, and their dominance peaked after Armageddon when every member of Evolution left the pay-per-view with a championship.

For most of 2003, Triple H held the World Heavyweight Championship, which he successfully defended against Booker T at WrestleMania XIX in a storyline with racist overtones.

After 280 days, he lost the championship to Goldberg at Unforgiven in September 2003, in a bout with the condition that if Goldberg failed, he would have to retire.

After WWE

Triple H After WWE

These days, Triple H works in the background at WWE, where he founded the developmental division NXT as well as gained recognition for his commercial savvy in professional wrestling.

Triple H compares the WWE to Disney in an interview discussing life behind the scenes. He stated: “We are the Disney characters. We are more than one-dimensional entertainment.

Consider this: 10 years ago, Marvel was just the folks who made comic books. We have been and will remain to be a leading worldwide content producer for all types of entertainment.”

Triple H Net Worth

Triple H Net Worth

Triple H’s net worth is estimated to be $150 million as of 2022, making him the third richest WWE performer. Triple H’s success as an accomplished wrestler with a tremendous audience has seen him earn millions in compensation from the WWE, which is the major source of his riches.

Apart from being a wrestler, he is also active in the WWE’s administrative issues as the originator of the wrestling promotion’s NXT program, which focuses on developing fresh talent for the wrestling promotion.

Triple H has excelled in his profession, earning the title of Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Management. He has around $1.5 million in WWE stakes.

Salary and WWE Equity

Triple H Salary and WWE Equity

 

In 2013, he was appointed Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Productions, as well as Creativity.

In 2013, Levesque made little more than $1.5 million from his front-office work and as a wrestler. Previously, Triple H’s yearly WWE compensation was $2.8 million.

He also holds WWE stock worth millions of dollars. More crucially, Triple H’s wife Stephanie claims around 2.5 million WWE shares, which have been valued as low as $40 million and as high as $225 million in recent years.

Conclusion

Triple H has an approximate net worth is estimated to be around $150 million as of 2022.

Paul Levesque, well recognized by his ring as Triple H, has been a professional wrestler for almost 30 years. He is among wrestling’s most recognizable figures.

He is the WWE’s Executive Vice President of Global Talent Management & Development. We’ll look at Triple H’s personal wealth in 2022 in this post.

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