Triple H has confirmed that he’ll never wrestle again, following his serious cardiac event in September 2021.
The Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development hasn’t returned to WWE full-time since suffering the event, Shawn Michaels has overseen a number of operations at the WWE Performance Center and with NXT in Triple H’s absence.
In his interview with Stephen Smith, which aired on First Take, Triple H confirmed that he does not intend to step back into the ring.
The Game’s most recent in-ring outing was a brief Street Fight against Randy Orton in January 2020. His last full match was at a June 2019 live event in Japan, teaming with Shinsuke Nakamura against Samoa Joe and Robert Roode.
Triple H’s last bout on WWE TV was against Randy Orton at Super ShowDown 2019.
WWE acknowledged Triple H’s retirement from in-ring competition on Twitter:
BREAKING: @TripleH announced his retirement from in-ring competition on @espn @firsttake with @stephenasmith. pic.twitter.com/qnyw9NVtv4
— WWE (@WWE) March 25, 2022
Triple H says he's never wrestling again following his cardiac event, in an interview with Stephen A. Smith.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) March 25, 2022
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