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The Rated R CMStar

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We'll we have HHH around? Unlike HBK and Taker, he's not injury plagued, and unlike Kurt Angle, he's not one bump away from being crippled.

In fact, if it isn't for his squad, HHH would have wrestled straight from his debut to 2005. He has also not suffered any other major injury(besides those other two)


But, he also has 2 kids now, which makes me wonders, for how longer will the King of Kings continue ruling the WWE?
 

Chuck Taylor's Grenade

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As soon as everyone on his checklist is buried he'll probably retire. Plus I'm sure eventually he'll transition into a more backstage role (where he'll bury people)
 

Airfixx

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^^^According to the HHH-haters, he only likes 5 or 6 guys (HBK, Flair, Orton, Big Dave etc.), so following logic of the above idea of a burial checklist, his 'work' will NEVER be done... ---->
 

Evil Austin

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well for me I think on screen for about another 5 years but afterwards around when Vince hands over his company and passes it down to hsi children Steph will do the backstage booking stuff she does now, Shane and HHH will share on screen General Manager rolls. Or either that or HHH stays for more then Five Years but after the five years as King he turns into a Taker and comes on for one feud a year.
 

phantomgerald

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He'll probably be on Tv when he retires from wrestling in some form of manager/GM role. I don't think he's ready to give it up yet. If he does I just don't see what he can do at home for so many years. It's not like there have been any known case of him wanting to start a business or anything.
 

C4

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Triple H still has some good years ahead of him and isn't that boring in the ring so I don't have a problem if he 'rules' the WWE Universe forever. He will become General Manager or something like that after his in-ring retirement but never sit at home bitching...
 

Airfixx

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Yeah, when he does 'offically' retire from the ring, he's too good at all non-ring aspects of the game (no pun intended) to assume a purely backstage role.
 
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I imagine he will ride it out till all the other current 'past-gen' superstars are gone. Then as mentioned before, I imagine he will take over some kind of major backstage or business responsibility, though I doubt it will have him on TV often, if at all.
 

chessarmy

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He has at least 5-10 more years left in him, hopefully his current WWE Title reign will be his last as it is making Smackdown! so stale, its so hard for me to remember that its on these days
 

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IMO he has got at least a good 5-8 yrs ring time left in him(injuries permitting) if not a cpl more. Then regardless of his kids etc. He still work TV wise and behind the scenes. At the end of the day He lives and breathes the wrestling industry. I don't see him doing a Ric flair in ring stint, But i do see him in some sort of manager/General manager role or even commentator maybe. He will defoe still be active TV wise if not in the ring. He is good on the mic and in front of a camera so thats what he will do. And maybe the odd movie role, But WWE will be his 1st Priority.