

It happened in a very innocuous manner but was perhaps a result of wear and tear and years of landing on the quad area from delivering pedigrees. Triple H went to break up a ‘Walls of Jericho’ hold applied to his partner Stone Cold, and as he planted his left leg, his quad tore. The match was thrilling, and the crowd was hot, everything was going really well, and the boys were going to enjoy a few beers and celebrate after this performance - all that changed during the latter stages of the match.

It was Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho against Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Chris Jericho refers to it as: "The match that doesn’t exist anymore because of the circumstances that happened after." There was a fantastic tag team match on the May 21st, 2001 edition of WWE Monday Night RAW. Triple H Injury #1: Quad Tear (left side) Such was the case with each of the injuries Triple H sustained.
WWE RAW 2002 TRIPLE H PRO
Much like in sports, a pro wrestling match can also be stopped, but there have been times where wrestlers showed mental and physical perseverance by finishing a match despite the distress they were under due to injury. If the injury looks bad for the athlete, they’ll be taken out of the game. If an athlete suffers an injury in any sport, the game is stopped, and a team of trainers runs out to the injured player to assess the problem. Trauma to a wrestler can be severe and derail a career. Two were career-threatening injuries, while another came close to ending his life. While having a decorated career that spans close to thirty years, Triple H suffered three dramatic injuries within five years of each other.
