What is WWE star Triple H’s net worth where is he now?

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TRIPLE H is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.

Here’s everything you need to know about the legendary athlete who has been working with WWE for almost three decades.

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What is WWE star Triple H’s net worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Triple H, real name Paul Michael Levesque, has a staggering net worth of $250million.

This is thanks to his long and successful career not only as a wrestler but also as an actor.

Also known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley (Triple H), the 54-year-old has served as the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events, and Creative at WWE since 2013.

He is also the founder of NXT, an offshoot WWE brand.

In 2013, Levesque earned a reported combined salary of just over $1.5million from his front office job and as a wrestler.

More recently Triple H’s WWE annual salary was $2.8 million.

The legendary wrestler also owns several million worth of WWE stock.

Levesque made his wrestling debut in 1992 and has been climbing the ladder of success ever since.

He began World Championship Wrestling in 1994 before joining WWE a year later.

From 1995 to 2010, the wrestler progressed at a rapid rate and went on to win several world championships and titles.

He won the Royal Rumble in 2002, receiving an Undisputed WWF Championship match on March 17 at WrestleMania X8, where Triple H defeated Chris Jericho for the Undisputed WWF Championship.

At Bad Blood on June 13, 2003, Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels in the longest Hell in a Cell match in history.

At No Way Out on February 15, 2009, he won the WWE Championship in the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match, setting the record for most reigns at eight.

That record stood until 2011 when John Cena won his ninth WWE Championship.

Where is Triple H now?

In 2020, Levesque became WWE’s Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy and development.

In this role, he oversaw the company’s Talent Development department and served as a senior advisor to the CEO for talent strategy.

On July 22, 2022, WWE promoted Levesque to Executive Vice President of Talent Relations.

Three days later, following the “retirement” of Vince McMahon, he was also named Head of WWE Creative.

On September 2, Levesque was again promoted to Chief Content Officer as announced by the company four days later.

In this role, he oversees the company’s creative writing, talent relations, live events, talent development, and creative services departments.

In September 2021, WWE reported that Levesque underwent a procedure at Yale New Haven Hospital following a “cardiac event” sparked by a genetic heart issue.

During an appearance on First Take on March 25, 2022, Levesque gave his first interview since being hospitalized.

He revealed that he had viral pneumonia and inflamed lungs, which worsened over time. 

Who is Triple H’s wife Stephanie McMahon?

Stephanie McMahon, 47, married Triple H in Sleepy Hollow, New York, on October 25, 2003.

The couple has three daughters named Aurora, born in 2006, Murphy born in 2008, and Vaughn, born in 2010.

McMahon is the daughter of WWE chairman Vince McMahon.

She began working for WWE at age 13, modeling merchandise for various catalogs.

McMahon began appearing regularly on-air for WWE in 1999 as a part of a storyline with The Undertaker.

 After a brief on-screen relationship with Andrew James Robert Patrick Martin, she was engaged to Triple H — whom she married both on-screen and later in real life.

She has held the WWF Women’s Championship once.

In 2001, she was the on-screen owner of Extreme Championship Wrestling during The Invasion.

The following year, she was the general manager of SmackDown, but stopped appearing regularly on television after an “I Quit” match with her father.

On January 10, 2023, McMahon announced her resignation from WWE upon her father’s return as chairman of the company after he retired in 2022.

McMahon has appeared on promotional posters for WWE events such as the Royal Rumble of 2006 and the Elimination Chamber of 2014.

She also appeared in a voice-over role as herself in the animated film Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon.

In May 2016, McMahon announced via X, formerly Twitter, that she was writing her memoir which was expected in 2020 but was never released.

She has also participated in a celebrity edition of the CBS reality series Undercover Boss, disguised as a new employee just starting out in the WWE business office.

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