The Final Act I’d Ever Take

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WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque expressed his appreciation for fans who chanted for him to have one more match. Levesque retired from wrestling in March 2022 following a cardiac incident in September 2021, which required him to have a pacemaker. After retiring, he transitioned into his role overseeing WWE Products, especially as Vince McMahon stepped down amidst controversy. His last in-ring appearance was at a house show in June 2019, shortly after his final official match at the Saudi Arabian Super Showdown against Randy Orton.

WWE recently returned to Saudi Arabia for Champions Night, where John Cena defeated CM Punk to retain the WWE Championship. During the post-show discussion of the event, when fans chanted “One more match” for Triple H, he gently dismissed the idea, saying, “You chant everything you want, and there’s no other match in this… You know how they say, ‘It’s the last thing you do.’ That would be the last thing I do.” He made his retirement official in March 2022 and confirmed it in front of a large audience during WrestleMania 38, where he ceremoniously left his microphone and wrestling boots in the ring.

Fan Take: This moment is significant for WWE fans as it underscores Triple H’s lasting legacy and dedication to the sport beyond the ring. While his in-ring career has ended, his leadership role ensures he will continue to shape WWE’s future and evolution in profound ways.

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