3. Triple H
From being a “good hand” who “put over” the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania 12 to becoming the WWE Executive Vice President and an occasional in-ring competitor making stars out of the likes of Daniel Bryan and The Shield, Triple H has always excelled at doing what’s “best for business.” However, he now does it on a completely different level than even he likely ever expected to reach in the industry.
As Triple H has aged, he’s gotten better in the sense that he’s been able to be a gatekeeper to main event stardom for a greater number of talents both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. It was in successfully feuding with Triple H that wrestlers including Mankind, The Rock, Randy Orton and Batista were able to springboard to main event status. Now, as an executive, Triple H oversees talent development, and also frequently sits backstage at NXT television tapings. Now having a hand in not just making stars, but making what should be every single competitor in WWE into ideally the best talents they can become, Triple H is arguably the best he’s ever been.
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