Triple H reveals what he planned to do before retiring from WWE

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Former WWE Champion and the current Chief Content Officer of the company, Triple H, recently revealed his big plans ahead of his retirement from professional wrestling. The Game also compared his mindset to none other than John Cena.

The Game is one of the greatest wrestlers to ever step inside the squared circle in World Wrestling Entertainment. During his time as a performer, The King of Kings gave fans some of the best moments on WWE television and made a huge name by winning several titles, including 14 World Championships. However, after suffering from some serious health issues, Triple H announced his retirement in 2022.

During an interview with Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated, Triple H said that he wanted to end his career similar to what John Cena has planned to do in 2025, but he couldn't do it because of his health.

The Game also mentioned that he just wanted "one last loop" consisting of each place that he had wrestled throughout his WWE career.

"A lot of people talk about this. I talked about it and didn't have the opportunity necessarily just because of my health, but like John [Cena] have the same sort of mindset that I did at the end [of my career], where like I just wanna go to all the places I went, sort of. That meant something and sort of go there one more time, almost like to say, 'Thank you' to those people. It's not about I gotta main event WrestleMania one more time, or I gotta be the main event of this TV show, or I gotta win the title again. It's none of that. It's one last loop," he said. [From 44:37 - 45:12]

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Triple H wants John Cena's WWE retirement tour to be filled with satisfaction

During the same interview, Triple H said that he wanted the perfect last WWE run for John Cena in 2025 because he believed the 16-time World Champion had earned the right to it.

"I just want it to be great for John [Cena]. I want it to be great for fans, but first and foremost, I want John, when he gets to the end of this one-year run to say, 'That was the perfect out. That was the perfect last run. I did all the things I wanted to do. I performed the way I wanted to perform. I did all that stuff.' When he gets to the end, he feels fulfilled and satisfied with it. He's earned that as much or maybe even more than anybody else. (...) I think on Monday Night [RAW], he's going to give a lot of clarity into what that year would be like for him," he added.
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It remains to be seen what the Stamford-based promotion has in store for John Cena's final WWE run in 2025.

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