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  • Triple H gets surprised with Hall of Fame honor: Royal Rumble 2025 Vlog


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    Hey WWE Universe!

    In a shocking turn of events, Triple H was surprised with a Hall of Fame honor at the Royal Rumble 2025! In a vlog documenting the behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the event, Triple H can be seen preparing for his match when he is unexpectedly called to the stage.

    With tears in his eyes, Triple H graciously accepts the honor and expresses his gratitude to the fans, his colleagues, and the entire WWE family. The emotion in the room is palpable as Triple H reflects on his incredible career and the impact wrestling has had on his life.

    This moment is truly a testament to Triple H’s dedication, passion, and hard work throughout the years. Congratulations to The Game on this well-deserved honor!

    Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the Royal Rumble 2025. And don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for all things WWE!

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  • Rob Ray set to be inducted into Sabres Hall of Fame


    Buffalo, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) – In an honor long overdue, Rob Ray will be inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame on Friday night.

    Ray was a beloved member of the team when he spent 889 games as the enforcer for the Sabres. Having Ray on the team made the skill players feel comfortable knowing they were protected, but it goes much further than that.

    In the years since his playing days, Ray grew into a very good broadcaster for the Sabres, and some fans may only know him as that.

    For me, it’s the work he does in the community, totally behind the scenes, because he doesn’t want recognition. He just wants to help others.

    Ray was taken in the fifth-round of the 1988 NHL Draft, and joined Keith Carney and Alex Mogilny as three players from that draft class that played 900 NHL games.

    While Ray never played on the Sabres with Lindy Ruff, the current Sabres head coach was still in Buffalo during Ray’s first training camp.

    “I just think of Rob as the ultimate Buffalo Sabre that has been involved in this organization for a long time,” said Ruff of Ray on Thursday. “I think he optimizes blue collar hockey, and the day where there were a lot of tough guys on every team. He created a lot of comfort for your team.

    “He’s a great teammate, and I think post-career, probably an even better representation of what it’s like to be a Buffalo Sabre, being involved as a do-all guy to help the team out. From his broadcasting, you’ve seen him take the odd puck there between the glass, doesn’t miss any time and then tells you how tough he is. He even claimed one puck to the face knocked me out, but one to the face to him, he kept broadcasting.

    “But I don’t think there’s enough you can say about what he’s done since he got here and his post career for the team and in the community.”

    For years, Ray joined “Schopp and the Bulldog” on WGR Sports Radio 550, and it was always informative and entertaining.

    He came on Wednesday with Chris “Bulldog” Parker and Nate Geary, and he’s not comfortable being the center of attention.

    “The last thing I like doing is talking about myself, so that’s why I try to make fun of myself as much as possible,” Ray joked during his appearance.

    Ray will get a chance to address the fans on Friday, and admits he’s already jittery about it.

    “I only have five minutes to speak, and I’m crapping my pants about that,” he said. “I’ll stand in front of a camera and talk to a million people, but if I have to talk in front of 10 people, I get a little nervous.

    “I’ll screw it up, I know I will,” Ray added, tongue in cheek.

    Many friends and former teammates will be on hand Friday night to honor Ray, and the 56-year-old is humbled.

    “The biggest thing is people you hear from, not only guys you played with but guys you played against and met along the way, they take the time to reach out, and that’s pretty cool,” Ray said. “It’s been nice, and brings back a lot of the memories. And then hearing the different guys that will be around, it’s nice that maybe you left a good enough impression that guys would be willing to take time out of their lives to come and spend a few hours with you on a special day.”

    Ray is from a small town in Ontario called Stirling, and had only seen one NHL game before playing in one.

    Ray’s career ended in 2004 with the Ottawa Senators, so there are many fans that are in the arena now that have never seen Ray play. But many certainly know of the burly winger.

    “It’s the time, the years you were a player and then the years you were doing this, you touched a lot of generations. I help coach the kids here at Junior Sabres and the kids, 15-to-16 years-old, they never saw me play. So they know me as the guy on TV, not Rob the player,” Ray said.

    “It wasn’t something I looked to do or wanted to do, or had aspirations to do it. Larry Quinn gave me the opportunity and I said, ‘I’ll try it.’ I was only going to do it for a few years to have something to do, and now it’s ‘Wow, I’m starting to think when’s the time to get out of it?’”

    Ray wasn’t an enforcer before he came to professional hockey. It was his coach in Rochester that told him what he needed to do if he wanted to be an NHL player. Ray said, though, the decision was easy.

    “It wasn’t hard at all, because I didn’t know John Van Boxmeer that well when I got there. But just the way he approached it and the respect he had, willing to make that offer to me and make me aware of it. And he said at the time, ‘This is what they’re looking for, and they think you might be able to do it. So are you willing to try it?’ And I’m like, ‘Heck yeah! Show me, teach me, tell me,’” Ray recalled. “That was the greatest advice I ever got. Had he not taken the time to give me that advice or open up to me in that way, I might not ever had made it.”

    Rob was always professional to me as a player. He knew I had a job to do, and we had a mutual respect for each other.

    After he retired, we became very good friends. He definitely has a way to let you know he cares. I’ll never forgot when I started my weight loss journey, he grabbed me by the shirt collar and said, “If you don’t do this, you aren’t going to be around too much longer.”

    But it wasn’t just talk. He was worried that my body couldn’t take the abuse I was giving it. He also said to me that as soon as we got to a city during the season, we were immediately changing and heading to the gym. And he said if I wasn’t there, he’d come to my room and drag me there.

    When I needed surgery, he asked me what time I needed him to pick me up to go. I told him that wasn’t necessary, and he told me it wasn’t a discussion. He wanted to know what time to be there, and he took me to the hospital and picked me up the next day.

    Now, of course, I needed to hear about how I didn’t invite him in, but that’s the Rob Ray experience.

    I mentioned to him once that I was looking for someone to power wash my house. Some guy who was recommended to me tried to rip me off by charging me double what he charged a friend of mine, so I told Rob and asked if he knew someone. Four months later at 9 a.m., he was banging on the roof of my car with his power washer to do my house.

    He will do anything for you.

    The biggest thing I admire about Rob is how much he does for the community, and he doesn’t want people to know because he just does it. Whether it’s collecting turkeys and food for Thanksgiving, or collecting toys and distributing them with the Buffalo Police Department on Christmas Eve, he just does it and doesn’t want thanks.

    For me, it’s Rob Ray, the man. That’s why he’s joining the Sabres Hall of Fame.

    The Sabres are telling everyone to be in their seats by 6 p.m. on Friday for the ceremony. Brian Koziol will be bringing you the full ceremony on WGR.



    The Buffalo Sabres have announced that former enforcer Rob Ray will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. Ray, who spent 13 seasons with the Sabres, was known for his toughness and willingness to stand up for his teammates on the ice.

    During his time with the Sabres, Ray recorded over 3,200 penalty minutes, the most in franchise history. He was also a fan favorite for his gritty style of play and his dedication to the team.

    Ray will join a prestigious list of former Sabres players in the team’s Hall of Fame, including legends like Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin, and Dominik Hasek.

    The induction ceremony is set to take place later this season, and fans are sure to come out in full force to honor one of the toughest players to ever wear a Sabres jersey. Congratulations to Rob Ray on this well-deserved honor!

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  • Chris Jericho Comments on WWE Hall of Fame and Potential Retirement amid AEW Success | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 18: Chris Jericho attends New York Comic Con 2024 at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on October 18, 2024 in New York City.  (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images for ReedPop)

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    AEW star and longtime former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho suggested Tuesday that he has no current interest in a WWE Hall of Fame induction.

    During an interview with Jan Murphy of the Toronto Sun (h/t Steve Carrier of Ringside News), Jericho downplayed the importance of getting inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, saying:

    “I’m not one of those guys who cares about the Hall of Fame because I don’t think it’s really real anyway. In some ways, it’s like, ‘Eh, whatever.’ In other ways, I want to pull a Sex Pistols [with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame] and just refuse to show up. Send a letter saying, ‘Do not mention my name,’ like Axl Rose did. What a great wrestling thing to do. …

    “It’s great that guys go in there and I’m glad they get a chance to, but I’m already a Hall of Famer. The Hall of Fame is up here [points to head]. It’s more for the fans. At this point in time, I could get put in the Hall of Fame and maybe get booed out of the building.”

    Jericho, 54, signed with WWE back in 1999 after stints in WCW, ECW, Japan, Mexico and multiple other promotions.

    Although he took several breaks along the way to focus on his music career with his band Fozzy, Jericho essentially stayed with WWE until 2019 when he shockingly signed with AEW, which was an upstart company at the time.

    Jericho went on to become the inaugural AEW world champion, and he is still a key member of the roster, currently holding the ROH world title for a second time.

    Nicknamed Y2J, Jericho is also one of the most accomplished Superstars in WWE history as a six-time world champion, nine-time intercontinental champion, two-time United States champion and seven-time tag team champion.

    The WWE Hall of Fame does not have a physical building, but it is an annual celebration of the greatest wrestlers in WWE history, and it will feel incomplete if Jericho is never part of it.

    Jericho seemed to leave the door open for a WWE Hall of Fame induction at some point down the line, saying: “For right here, right now, I’m enjoying what I’m still doing and I definitely wouldn’t go in the Hall of Fame if I’m still actively performing in the ring. We’ll see where it goes. For right now, I feel good, I’m doing great work, and when I feel it’s time to hang up the boots, I will do so.”

    That comment suggests Jericho may reconsider his stance once he retires from wrestling and is no longer in the thick of things.

    For now, Jericho is still an important part of AEW’s weekly programming, and he seems to be living in the moment.

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    In a recent interview, wrestling icon Chris Jericho opened up about his thoughts on the WWE Hall of Fame and the possibility of retirement as his career continues to thrive in All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

    Jericho, who has had a storied career in both WWE and AEW, expressed his gratitude for being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame but also stated that he is not ready to hang up his boots just yet.

    “I’m honored to be recognized by WWE and inducted into the Hall of Fame, but I still feel like I have a lot left to accomplish in the ring,” Jericho said. “I’m enjoying my time in AEW and the creative freedom it provides, so retirement is not something I’m thinking about right now.”

    Jericho’s comments come at a time when many wrestling legends are winding down their careers and being inducted into the Hall of Fame. However, Jericho’s success in AEW has kept him at the top of his game and he shows no signs of slowing down.

    Fans of Jericho can continue to expect big things from the wrestling legend as he continues to make waves in AEW and solidify his legacy in the wrestling world. Stay tuned for more updates on Jericho’s career and potential Hall of Fame induction in the future.

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  • Chris Jericho Explains Why A WWE Hall Of Fame Induction Doesn’t Matter To Him


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    Across his 34-year career, Chris Jericho spent much time in WWE, beginning with a memorable debut in the summer of 1999. Jericho went on to win a number of titles in WWE, and at one point, became the Undisputed WWE Champion. Given his success in the company, the Toronto Sun recently asked Jericho if he’d consider accepting a potential WWE Hall of Fame induction.

    “I’m not one of those guys who cares about the Hall of Fame because I don’t think it’s really real anyways, so in some ways it’s like yeah, whatever. In other ways, I want to pull a Sex Pistols and just refuse to show up,” Jericho said in response. “Send a letter saying do not mention my name like Axl Rose did. What a great wrestling thing to do.

    “It doesn’t matter to me, it really doesn’t,” he continued. “It’s great that guys go in there and I’m glad they get a chance to, but I’m already in the Hall of Fame. It’s more for the fans. At this point in time, I could get put in the Hall of Fame and maybe get booed out of the building, so who knows. We’ll what happens, but for right here, right now, I’m enjoying what I’m still doing. I definitely wouldn’t go in the Hall of Fame if I’m still actively performing in the ring, so we’ll see.”

    Currently, Jericho works for All Elite Wrestling, where he serves as the leader of The Learning Tree. He also presently holds the Ring of Honor World Championship, with his latest title defense coming against Matt Cardona last month.

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    Chris Jericho, one of the most iconic wrestlers in WWE history, recently opened up about why a WWE Hall of Fame induction doesn’t matter to him.

    In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Jericho explained that he doesn’t put much stock in the WWE Hall of Fame because it is ultimately just a “popularity contest.” He noted that while he has had a successful career in WWE and has achieved numerous accolades, he doesn’t feel the need for validation from the company.

    Jericho went on to say that he is more focused on his own personal accomplishments and the impact he has had on the wrestling industry as a whole. He believes that his legacy will be defined by his body of work and the connections he has made with fans, rather than a plaque in a Hall of Fame.

    Ultimately, Jericho’s stance on the WWE Hall of Fame reflects his independent spirit and his desire to forge his own path in the wrestling world. While he may not be concerned with induction into the Hall of Fame, there is no denying that Chris Jericho has left an indelible mark on the industry and will be remembered as one of the all-time greats.

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  • Paul “Triple H” Levesque to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025


    Paul “Triple H” Levesque was officially announced as the first member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025 following a surprise reveal at WWE HQ from his long-time friends Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. 

    The King of Kings will now forever live among WWE royalty. 

    From his days as a Greenwich, Conn. snob, to his era-defining run as a co-founder of D-Generation X, from shepherding future main-eventers Randy Orton and Batista toward WWE greatness in Evolution, to leading WWE into a new era on Netflix with his unmatched creative vision, Triple H hasn’t just existed on the cutting edge — he’s been the one sharpening the blade. 

    A 14-time World Champion, The Game clashed with a litany of legends to seize the throne as The King of Kings. The Rock, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, John Cena, Roman Reigns, Seth “Freakin” Rollins — multiple generations of the ring’s very best have felt the sledgehammer-wielding fist of The Cerebral Assassin. He methodically and systematically conquered sports-entertainment, capturing almost every major WWE championship, the King of the Ring crown, two Royal Rumble Match victories and the marquee spot in epic matches at WrestleMania on several occasions, all throughout an in-ring career that spanned four decades. 

    Outside of the ring, his first major success came during the creation of NXT, a developmental brand designed to build the future stars of WWE. As the lead creative mind along with the likes of Michaels, William Regal, Matt Bloom and others, Levesque created a transformative brand that has molded the brightest in-ring stars of the 21st century, including Charlotte Flair, Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch and dozens more. What started as a developmental program has become a third WWE brand with its own identity and accomplishments thanks to Triple H’s vision.

    Following his official retirement from in-ring competition at WrestleMania 38, he would go on to lead WWE’s creative operations as Chief Content Officer and ushered in a new era of success for WWE including a Netflix streaming deal and a merger to create the industry-leading TKO media group.  

    As The Connecticut Blue Blood, The King of Kings, The Cerebral Assassin, The Game and now the CCO, Levesque’s legendary career both in front of and behind the camera will be remembered for generations to come as he takes his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame. 



    It has been announced that Paul “Triple H” Levesque will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025. This honor comes as no surprise to fans and fellow wrestlers alike, as Triple H has had a legendary career in the wrestling industry.

    Triple H began his wrestling career in the early 1990s and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most dominant and successful wrestlers in WWE history. Known for his charisma, in-ring skills, and ability to tell a compelling story, Triple H has headlined countless pay-per-view events and held multiple championship titles.

    In addition to his in-ring success, Triple H has also made a significant impact behind the scenes as an executive for WWE. As the Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development, Triple H has played a crucial role in scouting and developing new talent for the company, as well as helping to shape the future of WWE programming.

    Triple H’s contributions to the wrestling industry have been immeasurable, and his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame is a well-deserved honor. Fans can look forward to seeing Triple H take his rightful place among the legends of the sport in 2025.

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  • Paul Levesque To Headline WWE Hall Of Fame Class Of 2025







    The Road to WrestleMania kicks off Saturday with the Royal Rumble, which means it’s time for wild speculation on what WrestleMania will look like, who will be part of the show’s marquee matches, and who will be left out in the cold. Oh, and it’s time to figure out who’s going into the WWE Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame ceremony has become a trademark of WrestleMania weekend, and while there’s usually been a wait to find out who will be going in, this year, the class’ headliner has leaked early, and has been revealed to be the guy deciding who else will join him in the Hall.

    PWInsider reports that WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque, aka Triple H, will headline the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame class. Despite his position of being in charge of the promotion, Levesque was said to be caught off guard by the decision, which was revealed to him today in a meeting by his wife, Stephanie McMahon, and fellow Hall of Famers Undertaker and Shawn Michaels.

    Levesque has largely sat atop the WWE pyramid since the initial retirement of his father-in-law, Vince McMahon, in 2022, and has been credited for revitalizing WWE under his direction. However, his Hall of Fame induction has less to do with his executive career and more with his in-ring accolades. 

    Levesque first gained notoriety in WCW from 1993 to 1994, before joining WWE and assuming his Triple H moniker. When he ended his in-ring career in 2022, he had wracked up 14 World Title reigns, as well as runs with the WWE Intercontinental, European, and Tag Team Championships. He also won the 1997 King of the Ring, the 2002 and 2016 Royal Rumbles, and along with Michaels was a founding member of the popular stable, D-Generation X.





    In a shocking announcement, WWE has revealed that Paul “Triple H” Levesque will be the headline inductee for the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

    Levesque, who has had a legendary career in the wrestling industry, is a 14-time world champion and has been a pivotal figure in the success of WWE for over two decades. As both a wrestler and an executive, Levesque has made significant contributions to the world of professional wrestling and is truly deserving of this honor.

    Fans around the world are ecstatic about the news, and many are already speculating about who will have the honor of inducting Levesque into the Hall of Fame. With a career as storied and accomplished as his, the possibilities are endless.

    The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony is set to take place during WrestleMania weekend in 2025, and it is sure to be a night to remember as Levesque takes his rightful place among the all-time greats in the world of professional wrestling.

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  • Triple H gets surprised with Hall of Fame honor: Royal Rumble 2025 Vlog


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    Hey WWE Universe!

    In a recent vlog posted by Triple H, the WWE legend shared an incredibly special moment with his fans. During the Royal Rumble event in 2025, Triple H was surprised with the news that he would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

    In the vlog, Triple H’s reaction to the news is pure shock and gratitude. He expressed how honored and humbled he felt to be recognized for his contributions to the wrestling world. Fans could see the genuine emotion in his eyes as he thanked his supporters for their unwavering loyalty throughout his career.

    Triple H’s induction into the Hall of Fame is well-deserved, as he has been a cornerstone of the WWE for decades. From his in-ring performances to his role as an executive behind the scenes, Triple H has left an indelible mark on the industry.

    As fans, we couldn’t be more excited to see Triple H take his rightful place among the legends of the WWE. Congratulations to The Game on this incredible honor!

    Stay tuned for more updates from the world of wrestling and be sure to check out Triple H’s vlog for an inside look at this unforgettable moment.

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  • WWE Confirms Triple H Will Receive 2025 WWE Hall Of Fame Induction


    After PWInsider reported that Triple H would be entering the WWE Hall of Fame, the company confirmed the news.

    In a recent post on Twitter Michaels shared footage of himself and The Undertaker surprising Triple H while at a WWE Town Hall event. The two WWE legends said that they made an “executive decision” and that it was “overdue,” and revealed that Triple H would be entering the WWE Hall of Fame.

    WWE also officially announced the news on Twitter.

    Triple H is already a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, as D-Generation X was inducted as a group. He will now be enshrined for his solo career.

    Triple H began wrestling in 1992. He joined WWE in 1995. Throughout his nearly 30-year career, Triple H won 14 world titles, and he is a five-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, among other accolades.

    Triple H won the 1997 King of the Ring and two Royal Rumbles (2002 and 2016). In 2022, he officially retired from in-ring competition. Currently, he is the Chief Content Officer for WWE, as he oversees WWE creative.

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    Breaking News: WWE Confirms Triple H Will Receive 2025 WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

    In a monumental announcement, WWE has officially confirmed that Triple H, also known as Paul Levesque, will be inducted into the prestigious WWE Hall of Fame in 2025. The news comes after years of speculation and anticipation from fans around the world.

    Triple H has had an illustrious career in the world of professional wrestling, spanning over three decades. From his early days as a member of D-Generation X to his reign as a multiple-time WWE Champion, Triple H has solidified himself as one of the greatest superstars in WWE history.

    Known for his in-ring prowess, charisma, and leadership behind the scenes, Triple H has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of WWE for years to come. His contributions as a wrestler, executive, and mentor have left an indelible mark on the industry.

    Fans can expect an emotional and unforgettable induction ceremony when Triple H takes his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2025. Stay tuned for more details and updates as we celebrate the incredible career of Triple H.

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  • Nicole Moorman Gains Fame After Stunning Instagram Photos


    Nicole Moorman, the criminal defense attorney who gained fame representing rapper Lil Durk, is now making headlines for her recent social media posts. Known for her strategic acumen and impressive legal prowess, Moorman’s work has helped reshape public perceptions about women in law, especially as she navigates the tumultuous waters of both the courtroom and social media.

    Born and raised in Chicago, Moorman graduated from Southern Illinois University and dived straight onto the legal scene after earning her law degree. Since she began her practice in 2016, her career quickly took off, paving her way to becoming one of the notable figures within criminal defense. Her most significant case came to light when she took on Lil Durk’s high-profile 2019 case involving charges of attempted murder and other serious offenses.



    Nicole Moorman, a rising social media influencer, has been gaining fame after sharing stunning photos on her Instagram account.

    With over 100k followers, Nicole’s eye-catching photos have been the talk of the town, showcasing her impeccable fashion sense and captivating beauty.

    From glamorous photoshoots to candid snapshots, Nicole’s feed is a visual delight for her followers, who can’t seem to get enough of her effortless style and radiant smile.

    As she continues to grow her following, Nicole Moorman is definitely a name to watch out for in the world of social media influencers. Keep an eye on her Instagram feed for more stunning photos and fashion inspiration!

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  • Spoiler On Main Event Inductee For 2025 WWE Hall Of Fame During WrestleMania 41 Weekend


    During WWE’s WrestleMania 41 Weekend in “Sin City” later this year, it will be “Time to play ‘The Game.’”

    No, seriously.

    Paul “Triple H” Levesque is set to be the marquee inductee for the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025. His induction will take place during WrestleMania 41 Weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The announcement came as a surprise to Levesque during a WWE Town Hall meeting for company employees. Stephanie McMahon, The Undertaker, and Shawn Michaels delivered the news, catching him completely off guard.

    Overcome with emotion, Levesque was visibly moved by the moment. In a lighthearted reaction, he jokingly remarked that he was “going to kill” WWE President Nick Khan.

    Make sure to join us here throughout WrestleMania 41 Week for complete Hall of Fame and WrestleMania results coverage.

    (H/T: PWInsider.com)



    Attention wrestling fans!

    We have a major spoiler on the main event inductee for the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 41 weekend.

    Sources close to the WWE have revealed that the legendary wrestler and former multiple-time world champion, John Cena, will be headlining the Hall of Fame class of 2025.

    Cena, who has had an illustrious career in the WWE, is a 16-time world champion and has headlined multiple WrestleMania events. His induction into the Hall of Fame is well-deserved and is sure to be a highlight of WrestleMania 41 weekend.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Hall of Fame ceremony and other exciting events during WrestleMania 41 weekend!

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