The Superstar who Triple H regrets never fighting with is revealed.

The Superstar who Triple H regrets never fighting with is revealed.

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Potential Spoiler on Roman Reigns' Future Rivalry The Game regrets that he and Triple H never engaged in a protracted rivalry with Rey Mysterio. Triple H has feuded with many notable wrestlers.

When Mysterio entered the WWE in 2002, Triple H was the main star on Raw, therefore Mysterio was assigned to SmackDown.

In contrast to Rey, who was selected for Raw in 2008, Triple H was ultimately selected for SmackDown.

The next year, Mysterio returned to SmackDown while Triple H was drafted back to Raw.
The Game discussed the potential for collaborating with Mysterio and how the chance never materialised in an interview with LadBible.

I've always wished to collaborate with Rey Mysterio. In my entire career, I believe I have only faced him twice in the ring. There are some guys that are like that. In the same narratives, we simply never arrived at the same destination.

I've always desired to collaborate with Rey Mysterio.

Three H.
"Hey, what if Rey and I did something?" I've asked myself a lot over the years. But either I was on Raw at the time or he was on SmackDown. He was a man I always thought, "Man, I would have loved to have gone and done something huge with him," but it just never worked out.

Triple H vs. Rey Mysterio
Although they never engaged in conflict, Rey and Triple H occasionally shared the ring.

The first and second competitors in the 2006 Royal Rumble, which was ultimately won by Rey, were Triple H and Mysterio.

As part of the 2007 Survivor Series, Rey and Triple H would be on the same team with Jeff Hardy and Kane.

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