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‘They do not like each other at all’- Are Triple H and The Rock Still Feuding? Here’s How It All Started

In the world of WWE, few rivalries have burned as hot as the one between Triple H and The Rock. We've all heard the saying "don't judge a book by its cover," but let's be honest-when it comes to the drama and spectacles of WWE, that's pretty much all we do. You might think that what you see in the ring is the final story, but behind the scenes, it's often a whole different ballgame.

Triple H and The Rock are two titans of the WWE ring whose legendary battles have left fans at the edge of their seats. While they've gone toe-to-toe more than 20 times in the squared circle, rumors are swirling that their rivalry isn't just a part of the show. It runs deeper. It goes beyond the ropes.

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Triple H and The Rock: More Than Just a Rivalry

Long before "The Game" and "The People's Champion" became household names, their paths first collided when they were both climbing the WWE ladder. There was Triple H, initially a part of the blue-blooded "Hunter Hearst Helmsley" persona, and The Rock, who had yet to truly shed the "Rocky Maivia" character. What started as a professional rivalry soon escalated into something more personal, with a true, fiery competition between the two.

Back in the late 90s, both men were on the rise but for different reasons. Triple H was carving out his place as the cerebral assassin, known for his ruthlessness. On the other hand, The Rock was transitioning into his electrifying persona, capturing the hearts of fans with his mic skills and charisma. Their rivalry quickly took off, creating one of the most iconic feuds in WWE history.

But it wasn't all just for show. Recently, Vince Russo and Jonathan Coachman from the "Coach & Bro" show on Sportskeeda Wrestling spilled the beans, revealing a juicy tidbit about the animosity between the two. According to Coachman, the heat between Triple H and The Rock isn't scripted for television; it's real. And yes, the bad blood goes beyond the punches and slams seen on screen. Coachman stated:

"I don't care what you watch on TV; I don't care what you see backstage; I don't care about, 'Hey bro, how you doing?' 'Yeah, I'm good!' Triple H and The Rock do not like each other at all."

That's some serious tea.

The Game and The Great One: Professionalism in the Ring, But Outside? Different Story

Despite the claim that Triple H and The Rock may not see eye to eye, what's undeniable is their professionalism. Triple H has always spoken highly of The Rock's contributions to WWE, and after The Rock made his big return at WWE Bad Blood, Triple H gave him his flowers.

This thing from Triple H showcases the mutual respect that both men have, even if the personal relationship isn't the best. But let's be clear: respect doesn't mean they're best buddies. They've both had their moments of "you stay on your side, and I'll stay on mine," which seems to be the dynamic at play.

The Future: Are The Rock and Triple H Really Done?

As for the future, the wrestling world is on tenterhooks, wondering about The Rock's plans. Is he back for the long haul, or is this just a cameo before heading back to Hollywood? With both men now operating under TKO, it appears there's a professional truce, but make no mistake-Triple H doesn't have the same level of control over The Rock as he does with other WWE superstars. The People's Champion comes and goes as he pleases.

In the end, though, the truth remains somewhat elusive. The lines between reality and scripted drama often blur in WWE, so who's to say what the true nature of their relationship is? Only The Rock and Triple H truly know the answer to that. But one thing's for sure-the WWE Universe is all the better for it.

Story first published: Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 0:48 [IST]
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