Triple H allegedly refused to lose to former WWE champion D'Lo Brown in a scripted match, as revealed by former WWE writer Vince Russo.
What happened?
The incident occurred when Russo wrote a script for Triple H to put over D'Lo Brown, but The Game refused to do the job.
Russo recalled reading Triple H the riot act, telling him that D'Lo Brown had lost to him plenty of times before.
Why it matters for Triple H
This incident is not an isolated event, as there have been several stories about Triple H holding down talent due to his backstage power.
The Game has been accused of refusing to do the job for certain names, which has affected his relationships with other wrestlers.
And this has led to a reputation that The Game is difficult to work with.
What comes next?
The news has sparked a discussion about Triple H's legacy and his impact on the WWE.
Former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman alleged that Triple H is jealous of The Rock's success in Hollywood.
The Rock and Triple H had a memorable feud during the Attitude Era, with The Game emerging as a 14-time WWE World Champion.
But The Rock has since moved on to have a successful career in Hollywood, while Triple H has taken up the role of WWE's chief content officer.
So the question remains, how will Triple H's legacy be remembered in the years to come.
Triple H retired in 2022 after a successful in-ring career, but his impact on the WWE continues to be felt.
The Game was in the main event scene during the Attitude Era and later the Ruthless Aggression Era, with a career spanning over two decades.
And his reputation as a fierce competitor has been well-documented, with many regarding him as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
But the incident with D'Lo Brown has raised questions about his willingness to put over other talent, and how this has affected his relationships with other wrestlers.