All of this brings us to the modern day. WrestleMania 38 in 2022 saw Triple H officially retire from wrestling, and while fans will still call him by his in-ring name, as well as stars in the back calling him Hunter, the man everyone sees today isn’t Triple H, it’s Paul Levesque, WWE’s Chief Content Officer and the head of WWE’s creative direction.
To put it simply, the Triple H who led Evolution to dominance in the 2000s, and the Paul Levesque who has effectively become the WWE’s version of UFC President Dana White when it comes to being the public face of the company, look like two completely different people. You aren’t going to be seeing Levesque with his shirt off any time soon, as he will most regularly be caught wearing a suit, complete with a selection of shirts that must have been bought at “The Big Collar Store,” and when he’s in producer mode backstage, even a pair of glasses.
Levesque still seems to be in good shape despite the pacemaker in his chest, which, if anything, has only encouraged him not to push himself too far when he does hit the gym for a workout, and keeps his diet as clean as humanly possible. Barring any radical changes to his appearance, such as potentially shaving his beard off or traveling to Eastern Europe for some sort of hair transplant, the Paul Levesque we all know today is likely to be the version of Paul Levesque we will see until he either leaves WWE or you stop watching WWE for whatever reason. From teenage bodybuilding sensation to the most jacked man on planet earth, all the way through to being in charge of WWE, Triple H has had a wild physical transformation.










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