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Very few WWE superstars can boast of a jaw-dropping entrance. The current WWE Head of Creative Triple H was surely among those superstars. His quintessential yet unusual entrance began with him heading to the ring with a water bottle. The Game would then go on the apron while the spotlight was on him. He then sprayed the water in the air while flexing his muscles. Every WWE fan might have tried to emulate Triple H’s demeanor at some point. 

Boxer Jake Paul is set to face Anderson Silva on Saturday, and the pair were due for a weigh-in before the match. The Problem Child went on to imitate the 14-Time World Champion’s entrance during the weigh-in. 

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And to fans’ delight, The Game even came up with a two-word response. Triple H seemed to give his approval for his imitation by Paul and posted on his Twitter, “GAME ON!”

Triple H on how his iconic entrance came about

The King of Kings had lifted the lid on his iconic entrance in a 2020 interaction with Sony Sports. On being asked about its origin, The Game replied, “You know, it’s a funny thing, when I first got to that level and people started referring to me as ‘The Game’ and I became WWE Champion, there were moments in time when I would come out during my entrance and, in defiance, because people were saying I would never be champion or whatever, so I would hold the title up and I would spit water onto the crowd.

Triple H went on to add, “It was a defiance thing but it got such a good reaction that it slowly became a part of the entrance on a regular basis where I would kind of stand in a particular light and spray the water up into the air and it just became synonymous with me.

The impact that Triple H’s entrance had

From the late 90s to the 2000s, Triple H had some of the best matches of his WWE career. He had classic feuds with legends such as The Rock and Goldberg, to name a few.

Read More: Triple H Once Revealed How Working With Vince McMahon Was a Problem For Him: “Family Business is Difficult”

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His entrance to the ring would be a major part of his success during this period.

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The first thing that comes to WWE fans’ minds when they think of Triple H in the Attitude Era is his character build-up and the villainous tune that accompanied it.  This was topped off with his famous antics while heading towards the squared circle.

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Jake Paul is an upcoming superstar in his own right and the fact that he tried to emulate Triple H before an important fight is a moment to savor for fans. This also highlights the impact that The Game’s persona had on kids growing up during his peak years.

Watch This Story: From the Rock to Triple H, the Greatest Entrances in Wrestlemania History

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