
Chris Jericho
This one all started when Jericho called Stephanie a dirty filthy disgusting brutal bottomfeeding trashbag ho.
Triple H won thier last man standing match and has defeated Jericho in just about every match they have had, including
winning the undisputed World Championship from him at Wrestlemania this year. |

The Rock
These two started their fued way back when Hunter beat the Rock for the Intercontentinal Championship 5 years ago. Both have since
moved up to main eventing and Triple H has fared rather well in this feud, winning a majority of his matches with the Rock. His last WWF world
title was lost to the Rock when Rock pinned Vince McMahon in a three way dance. |

Kurt Angle
This one started when Kurt and Stephanie were flirting. Triple H played mind games with him, even accusing him of being a "left-handed sissy".
Triple H displayed his dominance in this feud, only losing to Angle twice, both by outside interference. |

Mick Foley
The Game defeated Mick numerous times in streetfights, for the King of the Ring and in various matches. He finally retired him in a Hell in a Cell match.
Although Mick came back for "one more" match, Triple H once again defeated him in the fatal fourway between Rock, Big Show, Foley and Triple H, thus ending
his in-ring career once and for all. |

Stone Cold Steve Austin
When it was revealed that Rakishi did not act alone everyone suspected that it was Vince McMahon, but with the ultimate swerve Triple H revealed himself to be the
mastermind behind the "run down". He defeated Austin in a best two out of three falls match. The first was a regular match (which Austin won), a streetfight (which HHH
won) and a cage match (which HHH also won). He later went on to tag with Austin and they had the World, Intercontinental and Tag Team championships between them. The only reason
Austin gave for teaming with the Game was that he was a "crazy SOB". Sounds to me that The Game was the only man to intimidate the Rattlesnake. |

Owen Hart
This feud started with DX when Triple H was still developing into the superstar he is today. Owen helped his career by putting him over. Later, after Owen's death, Paul Levesque (Triple H),
let it be known that Owen was one of his best friends in the business. |