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Triple H
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The weekly log of Triple H in the Wednesday's Mail Times always has a change from the previous week. Sometimes these changes are temporary, but sometimes a change will herald the start of a new show. Such a change happened a few years ago on Saturday, when a short term solution turned into a long running program.
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Triple H has a very qualified team, including an experienced business owner, a long-time lawyer, and a ship captain with many voyages under his belt. Their biggest hurdle will be the on the supply side, but through community workshops and economic incentives, it is hoped that Kosrae’s farmers can maintain a large volume to help sustain the export operation.
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Triple H led the "DX Army" throughout 1998, spawning a series of vignettes where the DX army "invaded" the CNN Building and WCW Offices in Atlanta, culminating in the group nearly crashing an episode of Nitro in Virginia. This was the first time he had performed as a face in the WWF, and he quickly became one of its most popular wrestlers. It was ... during this time that Triple H began feuding with the leader of the Nation of Domination and rising WWF heel, The Rock. This rivalry eventually led to a feud over The Rock's Intercontinental Championship. Triple H defeated The Rock in a ladder match at SummerSlam 1998 to capture the title.[16] He did not hold the title long, however, as he was sidelined with a knee injury. When The Rock won the WWF Championship at the Survivor Series 1998,[17] the rivalry between the two continued, as DX fought Vince McMahon's Corporation stable, of which Rock was the main star.
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As a continuation of his gimmick in WCW, Triple H started off his WWF career as the Connecticut Blueblood, Hunter Hearst Helmsley. He appeared in taped vignettes talking about how to use proper etiquette up until his wrestling debut which happened on the April 30, 1995 episode of Wrestling Challenge. Although he had an impressive streak during the first few months within his debut, his career stalled during 1996, starting off with being squashed by Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania XII. Up until that event, he appeared on television each week with a different female valet accompanying him. Sable was his valet at WrestleMania XII, and after his loss to Ultimate Warrior, he took his aggressions out on her. The debuting Marc Mero came to her rescue and this started a program between the two wrestlers.
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With the recent arrival of their thirty-six foot ship in Kosrae’s Okat harbor, Triple H Export proves to be a reality and not just another dream. The business owners, Hairom Livae, Harry Seymour, and Higgin Weilbacher, are determined to begin exporting fresh produce from Kosrae to Pohnpei and the Marshall Islands. On a practice run from Pohnpei to Kosrae, the ship’s operational costs were lower than expected, signaling that profitability for an export venture is on the horizon. The market for citrus fruits, breadfruit, taro, banana, and other local fruits and vegetables is already large in many surrounding islands with greater population density and less bountiful land. The demand is expected to grow in the future as consumers become more aware of the health benefits of eating local food.
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In May 2006, Triple H appeared in commercials for Miller Lite where he debates "Man Law" with the likes of Burt Reynolds, Eddie Griffin and Jerome Bettis. His appearances in this advertising campaign are ironic, given his personal stance against the consumption of alcohol. That same month, he ... appeared in a commercial for USA Network with Anthony Michael Hall, which cross-promoted RAW and Hall's show, The Dead Zone; the main comedic factor being Cena leaving a sunburn enhanced handprint on Triple H's back. He has also been featured in an energy drink advertisement.
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