Rob Van Dam believes Triple H has made quite the legacy for himself in the world of professional wrestling overall.
On the latest episode of 1 of a Kind with RVD, Triple H was the main topic of discussion. RVD believes The Game will go down as an example of success and what can be achievable in this business.
“I mean, if you really think about what he’s done as far as ascending in this industry, he’s made it higher than any of the boys ever, RVD said. “So he went from paying tuition I suppose to Walter Kowalski in Mellon, MA back in ‘90 or ‘91, and he went through all of his years of learning and making the right moves and stuff to where he’s running the WWE.
“Like, dude, I think that’s pretty f*cking remarkable, you know? He goes down as that example of success and what could be achievable. Absolutely. Believe yo’self! I think that’s a pretty damn good success story, and what he’s done to the industry, he’s not just taking it over, but he’s continuing it in a time right now when it seems like we need somebody with credibility to grab the reins.” [H/T: Wrestling Writing]
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