WWE star Triple H retires from wrestling, in-ring career over due to heart condition


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WWE legend Triple H says that his in-ring career is over because he now has a defibrillator in his chest after suffering a cardiac event last September. - Photo: 2005 filepic courtesy of WWE Inc/TotalSportsAsia.com

“The Game” is over inside the squared circle, but he still goes on and it sounds like that is a blessing considering how things could have ended.

That’s because WWE personality Triple H, whose real name is Paul Michael Levesque, told Stephen A. Smith during a First Take interview on Friday that his in-ring career is over because he now has a defibrillator in his chest after suffering a cardiac event last September.

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