Triple H is a true legend of WWE and pro wrestling in general. The Game has been working for WWE since 1995, either putting on great shows in the ring or producing them. Triple H has dedicated a large part of his life to wrestling and that is why he has earned the respect and admiration of fans.

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The Game is mostly remembered for working alone and crushing his opponents with his bare hands. However throughout his career, he was still able to team up with several talented wrestlers such as Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, or The Rock, and the result was often spectacular.

10 Hulk Hogan

Triple H and Hulk Hogan facing off in the ring

In 2002, Triple H teamed up a couple of times with a 48-year-old Hulk Hogan. Even though The Hulkster was a bit old, he is one of the wrestlers who best preserved his skills over the years, so by then, he still had several tricks up his sleeve.

"The Immortal" Hulk Hogan and Triple H defeated The nWo (Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & X-Pac) in a three on two Handicap match and two weeks later they faced Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle in a match that was declared as no contest.

9 Rey Mysterio

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Every time Triple H and Rey Mysterio were on the same team, they did a very good job together. They teamed up eight times and they were never defeated.

Of course, they also sometimes had the help of other wrestlers like Edge, Shawn Michaels, or The Big Show, but no one can deny that Rey Mysterio and Triple H made a great team.

Triple H's strength and experience and Rey Mysterio's lethal legs were a great combination, without a doubt.

8 Road Dogg

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As a member of D-Generation X, "Road Dogg" Jesse James fought many times alongside Triple H. It could be argued that Road Dogg was not as talented as the other members of the stable when it came to in-ring ability, but he certainly was one of Triple H's best tag team partners.

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At the end of the last century, DX participated in several very good matches against different rivals such as The Rock, Steve Austin, and LOD 2000 (Road Warrior Animal and Road Warrior Hawk).

7 The Shield

Triple H and the shield

On a tour of England during the first five days of November 2017, Triple H joined The Shield members Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose to face Bray Wyatt and The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus). The truth is that Triple H was a very good replacement for Roman Reigns, as he got on very well with his teammates, making a lethal and invincible combination.

What a pity that the matches weren't televised, because they were actually pretty good. Triple H's experience was an excellent addition to Rollins' skill and Ambrose's strength.

6 Jeff Hardy

Triple H and Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy is one of the most accomplished wrestlers in history, thanks to all the tag team titles that he has achieved with his brother, Matt, over the years in his passage through various promotions.

Triple H and Jeff Hardy teamed up multiple times during the 2000s, a very balanced, enjoyable, and extremely talented team. Obviously, nothing compares to The Hardy Boyz, but the truth is that The Game and The Charismatic Enigma exceeded expectations as they always put on a great show together.

5 The Rock

Triple H and The Rock

Triple H and The Rock had one of the most epic rivalries in WWE history, but they also had some opportunities to be on the same side.

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This team was really electrifying! The Rock and Triple H joined forces 15 times and even though they only won six matches, they always had spectacular performances.

The last time they wrestled together was during the episode number 129 of SmackDown, when they defeated The Undertaker and Chris Jericho by disqualification.

4 Steve Austin

Steve Austin and Triple H tag team champions

Two of the greatest Superstars of all time, Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin, formed a tag team called The Two Man Power-Trip. This team was amazing, it had everything.

On April 29, 2001 at Backlash, they faced The Brothers Of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) in a winner-take-all match for the WWF World Heavyweight Title, Intercontinental Title, and World Tag Team Titles.

It was an excellent bout, in which Triple H and Stone Cold worked as a team perfectly and showed their power to win the Tag Team Championship belts.

3 The Undertaker

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The first time Triple H teamed up with The Undertaker was to face The Rock and Steve Austin during the very first episode of SmackDown. Triple H and The Undertaker lost that match, but from there they teamed up several times, mostly at house shows, and most of the time they won.

This was one of the most fearsome and talented tag teams in history, and no wonder, since both Triple H and The Undertaker are two of the most iconic characters in world wrestling.

2 John Cena

Triple H and John Cena

Triple H and John Cena formed a truly lethal team, something that is no longer seen today. Despite Triple H being at his best as a Heel and John Cena being more accomplished as a Babyface, they managed to make an extraordinary team, which the fans loved. Together they won 57 matches and only lost four, showing their enormous superiority.

Most of their matches were amazing, but one of the best was during the 528th episode of Friday Night SmackDown, when Triple H, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker defeated CM Punk and Legacy (Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase).

1 Shawn Michaels

Triple H and Shawn Michaels

Obviously, Triple H’s best tag team partner was Shawn Michaels, who is one of Triple H's closest friends, both in and out of the ring.

The first time that Shawn Michaels and Triple H teamed up was on August 18, 1997, during episode 223 of RAW is WAR. That night, they lost to Mankind and The Undertaker, but that didn't matter much, since that's when one of the best partnerships in wrestling history was born.

The Heartbreak Kid and The Game won more than 100 matches together and even won the Unified WWE Tag Team Title in 2009.

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