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* [[Call Back]]: The walkout isn't the first time that the WWE locker room threaten to boycott him.
** Also, the 2012 confrontation between the [[He's Back|returning]] [[The Undertaker|Undertaker]] and [[Triple H]] was a direct call-back to their 2011 confrontation with the roles reversed. The first time, everybody knew through the vignettes that the Undertaker was coming to RAW on 2 21 11, and before he could say much of anything ([[The Quiet One|Not that he's much of a talker, anyways...]]) [[Triple H]]'s music hit. In 2012, Trips - who had already been announced for RAW - was poised to fire John Laurinaitis and then Undertaker's music hit in exactly the same fashion. Also, both times, the two offered challenges by using their trademark gestures.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: This happened to him on the 1/30/12 RAW with his attempt to fire John Laurinaitis. Instead of going with his father-in-law's classic [[
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: He's in his forties now. [[John Morrison]] and [[The Miz]] once sarcastically hinted that he looked old enough to be ''fifty''.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: His heel character typically comes off as this. As a heel HHH cuts his hair to a shorter length (though it's still quite long) and keeps it pulled back in a ponytail, shaves, wears suits and frequently manipulates the system through politics, dirty tricks and outright bribery. Contrast this to his face persona who wears leather jackets, t-shirts and jeans, lets his hair grow wild and sports a beard.
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