He may not have pieced together an undefeated WrestleMania streak like The Undertaker, but Triple H has quite an illustrious history on the Grandest Stage of Them All.

The Game has had many career-defining moments over his tenure in WWE, and many of them have come at WrestleMania.

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Sure, Triple H has a whopping 13 losses at WrestleMania, but it's thanks in large part to his willingness in putting other talents over. Aside from The Undertaker, no wrestler in history has a successful WrestleMania resume like Triple H.

Here is a look at The Game's five best WrestleMania matches, as well as his five worst.

10 10. Best: Vs. Sting (WrestleMania 31)

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Though fans were hoping to see Sting against The Undertaker, you can't take anything away from Triple H's performance here. He and The Icon put together an impressive show in the latter's WWE debut match.

Fans were treated to a tremendous amount of nostalgia when members of D-Generation X and the New World Order showed up, thus briefly reuniting the Monday Night Wars. When all was said and done, Triple H came away with the pinfall victory, shaking hands with Sting to officially put an end to the "war" between WWE and WCW.

9 9. Worst: vs. Ultimate Warrior (WrestleMania XII)

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Triple H (under the Hunter Hearst Helmsley gimmick) made his WrestleMania debut against The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania XII. This was before The Game would grow into a main event talent; he simply wasn't a household name at the time.

As such, this match against the WWE icon wasn't exactly one of Triple H's most memorable. Ultimate Warrior squashed The Cerebral Assassin, taking him down in just 1:39. Of course, few knew at the time that Triple H was in line for a historic career in the WWE.

8 8. Best: Vs. John Cena & Randy Orton (WrestleMania XXIV)

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John Cena made an early and totally unexpected return at the 2008 Royal Rumble, and he won the entire event to book a spot at WrestleMania XXIV.

The match wound up featuring Cena, Triple H and Randy Orton - a triple threat bout for the WWE Championship. It was a remarkable performance by all three superstars in the ring, but it was Orton who came away victorious to retain his title.

7 7. Worst: Vs. Sheamus (WrestleMania XXVI)

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Sheamus' run as the WWE Champion had come to an end, and he was quickly moved down to the mid-card status. That led to a feud with Triple H, and the two faced off at WrestleMania XXVI.

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Maybe it's not fair to Triple H nor Sheamus, but this card was stacked with far better matches, so they were kind of lost in the middle. This simply wasn't one of Triple H's more memorable performances on the Grandest Stage of Them All. He took down Sheamus in a merely average match that lasted 12:09.

6 6. Best: Vs. Undertaker (WrestleMania XXVII)

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A year after he narrowly defeated Shawn Michaels to retain the streak at WrestleMania XXVI, Undertaker went up against the Heartbreak Kid's long-time friend, Triple H - looking to extend his 'Mania record to 19-0.

This was simply a remarkable match between the two superstars. Triple H taunted Undertaker, performed the Tombstone Piledriver and mocked The Deadman's signature pin (with the tongue out), to signal what appeared to be the end of the Streak.

However, Undertaker kicked out and managed to win via submission to make it 19-0 at WrestleMania. Oh, how close Triple H was to spoiling perfection.

5 5. Worst: Vs. Chris Jericho (WrestleMania X8)

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This was one of the most stacked WrestleMania cards ever, and with all due respect to Chris Jericho and Triple H, there were simply other matches that should have headlined the show instead.

The Rock-Hulk Hogan match stole all the energy and noise from the crowd. That should have been the main event, because once it got to Jericho vs. Triple H, the fan atmosphere had toned down a bit.

This wasn't a terrible match, but it just wasn't shaped up to be a true WrestleMania main event. Even though Triple H emerged victorious to capture the title, this was not one of his better WrestleMania matches.

4 4. Best: Vs. Daniel Bryan (WrestleMania XXX)

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Batista and Randy Orton made up two-thirds of the triple threat match for the main event at WrestleMania XXX. The winner of Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan would join those two in a match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship bout.

The Game and Bryan set the tone for what turned out to be an incredible WrestleMania show. Their bout lasted 25:58, with Bryan finally conquering Triple H to earn himself a title match. Bryan would win after forcing Batista to tap out to his Yes Lock submission hold.

Bravo to Triple H for an excellent performance here, and for his willingness to put Bryan over.

3 3. Worst: Vs. Roman Reigns (WrestleMania 32)

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This match was set to disappoint from the very beginning.

Everybody knew that Roman Reigns was going to defeat Triple H to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. So why on earth would WWE make this the main event of WrestleMania 32?

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This match took place while Reigns was being pushed to main event status against the wishes of most WWE fans. The crowd in Dallas sided with Triple H, who was portraying a villainous character. Reigns wound up winning the match via pinfall, which, in case you didn't pick up on it, led to plenty of boos.

2 2. Best: Vs. Undertaker (WrestleMania XXVIII)

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A year after he narrowly lost to The Undertaker, Triple H received another shot at ending The Phenom's undefeated streak. But this time, there were two key differences: It would be a Hell in a Cell match, with Shawn Michaels acting as the special guest referee.

This showdown - hyped as the "end of an era" - saw Triple H and Undertaker display remarkable pace and execution. At one point, Michaels hit The Deadman with the Sweet Chin Music, and Triple H followed it up immediately with a Pedigree.

The Undertaker still managed to kick out, however. He finally put away Triple H via pinfall after executing a Tombstone Piledriver. And it what turned out to be an iconic WrestleMania moment, the three legends exited the ring together, thus signaling the "end of an era."

1 1. Worst: Vs. Randy Orton (WrestleMania XXV)

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The thing is, WrestleMania XXV was an excellent show - thanks in large part to an incredible and jaw-dropping match that featured Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. That, folks, should have been your main event.

It was hard for fans to get fully invested in the Orton-Triple h bout, knowing it wouldn't top the Undertaker-Michaels match. And overall, this wasn't a very exciting match in any aspect. We had seen Orton vs. Triple H a million times before, and the pace here was especially lacking.

Perhaps if it didn't headline the show, we wouldn't have such a disappointing view on it.

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