Triple H has been in the professional wrestling business for a long time and at this point in his career he’s become one of the most powerful men in WWE.
The Game has worked with quite a few WWE Superstars over the years, and during the Ruthless Aggression Era he became close with Randy Orton, Ric Flair and Batista when they formed Evolutuion.
Originally Mark Jindrak was set to be in Batista’s spot, but it was revealed during the Ruthless Aggression documentary series that Triple H didn’t think Jindrak was right for the group.
Mark Jindrak recently spoke about the snub on David Penzer’s Sitting Ringside podcast, and he said that he thinks Triple H was a bad fit for Evolution.
“Like when they basically made the group and we knew the group was gonna be Triple H, Ric Flair, myself and Orton, Triple H kinda wanted to have us driving together the whole loop, you know what I’m saying? House show, house show, house show, TV. Get talking wrestling, forming as a group and stuff, and that’s where you kind of get the chemistry in a group is hanging out, talking and stuff and to my knowledge, I thought we were. Orton and I were having fun, Ric Flair was a ton of fun. I thought the person that should’ve been kicked out of the group was Triple H, because he was the bore. He was boring as sh*t man, he was boring as sh*t.”
“And that’s the problem I had with that little documentary, the Ruthless Aggression piece they did on Evolution is when Triple H said, ‘Oh, I told Vince he’s not good for the group. Vince said, Yeah he is and I said no he’s not, me and Ric.’ Triple H kept saying, ‘Me and Ric thought he wasn’t good for the group.’ It wasn’t Ric, it was [not] Ric in any way, shape or form. It was all Triple H and that’s the whole thing. These car rides, I thought these car rides were exposing Triple H for being a bore and non-charismatic, you know what I’m saying? That’s what I felt.”
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