Every Triple H Entrance Song, Ranked From Worst To Best
Triple H has had an incredible career in wrestling, and throughout the vast majority of it, he's been treated like a big star. As a result of that, it's no surprise that The Game has always had brilliant entrance music. While it's changed plenty of times throughout his career, he's been given some great songs that have always suited his character at that time.
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Whether it was heavy rock music or classical, Triple H's entrance songs really have been varied, but they've always worked well. But with him having so many fantastic songs, which has been the best of his career to this point?
9 Jean-Paul Levesque WCW Theme
When it comes to entrance music, it really doesn't get any more generic than Triple H's during his WCW career. This was just a very average bit of music that felt thrown together at the last moment, with no real theme or idea behind it.
It didn't scream 'top star', and it gave absolutely zero indication as to what type of wrestler he was going to be. The entire theme was very forgettable and is easily the worst of his career.
8 "Blue Blood"
When Triple H first came to the company, he did so as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, with his gimmick being completely different from what fans ended up associating with him. As this gimmick wasn't the one that saw him breakthrough, a lot of people often forget about it.
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Due to it not being as memorable, it's certainly not one of his greatest songs. However, for the character at the time, there's no doubt that it fits in perfectly with the gimmick, which is why it worked for him.
7 "Game Time"
When Triple H began to transition away from the Hunter Hearst Helmsley character, a music change was needed. "Game Time" was one of his earlier entrance songs, which was just an instrumental from start to finish.
The music was good, and later became a much better song when it went through a couple of edits. The instrumental sound is something that fans do remember though, and because of that, it was slightly better than some of his other songs, but not by much.
6 "Symphony No. 9 In D Minor"
While some people prefer Hunter Hearst Helmsley's "Blue Blood" entrance song, the decision to give him this classical song is something that really worked out perfectly.
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Giving him a really well-known classical song just showcased how highly WWE thought about him at the time. It was clear what direction the company was wanting to go with him, and this very over-the-top song was the right call for his gimmick. The fact that the promotion wanted to associated such well-known music with him proved that he was highly regarded backstage.
5 "King Of Kings"
Over the course of his career, Triple H has had several songs sung by Motorhead, and one of those was "King Of Kings." This is something that he has often used when it comes to the suited version of his character, and having something different than his in-ring music has worked well.
The song has been one that fans really enjoy hearing, and it gets a big reaction every time. It's something that suits him a lot, but it is quite similar to some of the other songs he has used and isn't as strong or memorable.
4 "My Time"
"My Time" is an underrated entrance song, but it is absolutely one of Triple H's best. Taking the brilliant music from "Game Time", but adding some lyrics to the song just gave it a real edge.
The song really suited Triple H's arrogant personality and felt like a really good blend between his D-Generation X music and what he had as a singles wrestler. When put together, it created a brilliant entrance song for that period of his career, bringing together some of his most important characters.
3 "Are You Ready?"
Of course, "Are You Ready?" is one of Triple H's greatest ever entrance songs. D-Generation X is one of the greatest factions of all time, and WWE ensured that the group had a fantastic song to go with that.
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The song was catchy and memorable, which is crucial for an entrance song. However, it just really suited the group perfectly. The song had an element of chaos and arrogance to it, which is exactly how they operated in the ring and in segments, which made it work perfectly.
2 "Line In The Sand"
Another song that Motorhead has sung for WWE is "Line In The Sand," which was used by the faction, Evolution. This is another incredible song and it gave the group a memorable entrance that it really needed.
As soon as the clock starts ticking at the beginning, the excitement builds, and then once it kicks in, audiences are hooked. The lyrics just fit the group perfectly as well, focusing on the future and how the evolution is taking place, which is why it works so well.
1 "The Game"
When people think about Triple H, "The Game" is the song that instantly springs to mind. This is the song that he used for the bulk of his career in the main event scene, and it's the one that suited his character the best as well.
The rock and roll vibe just worked wonders with the character, and the fact that WWE was able to get Motorhead was huge. It's one of the most iconic WWE entrance songs of all time, and is one that always gets a pop just from the opening riff, which is the sign of a truly great song.