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- There are fears Triple H may never be able to wrestle again following his recent heart surgery occasioned by a cardiac event
- Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio believes it would be a terrible idea to have the 52-year-old return to the ring again
- Triple H's last match came in 2019 when he teamed with Shinsuke Nakamura to defeat Robert Roode and Samoa Joe at a house show
The wrestling career of WWE legend Triple H appears to have come to a heartbreaking end.
Reports suggest the 52-year-old is unlikely to ever wrestle again following his health concerns.
The Sun reports Triple H had to undergo a heart procedure in 2021 following a cardiac event.
Has Triple H's wrestling career come to an end?
According to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, wrestling fans are unlikely to ever watch the legendary wrestler competing in the ring again due to his health issues.
"Triple H would be a terrible idea. His heart situation is… He can’t. I don’t want to say never, because that’s unfair…," Meltzer divulged while discussing H's possible return for this year's Wrestlemania in Texas.
"Maybe he can do something, but that would be a horrible idea for him and that’s not going to happen this year. There’s no way," he added.
Triple H's glittering wrestling career.
Triple H began his professional wrestling in the early 90s, starting off with the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) under the ring name Terra Ryzing.
He later joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) before he signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1995.
In WWF, The Game, as he is fondly known gained industry fame after co-founding the influential D-Generation X stable.
He became a fixture of WWE's main event scene after he won his first Championship in 1999.
He is currently serving as WWE's Executive Vice President.