Every Stable & Tag Team That Triple H Has Been Part Of, Ranked Worst To Best
Sebastian Wright
Published Mar 27, 2026
14-time WWE World Champion Triple His one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. However, Triple H's wrestling career hasn't always been easy sailing. He was the one who was punished for the infamous Curtain Call between The Kliq in 1995. Triple H rebounded perfectly, and he went on to fulfill his potential and cement his legacy as an all-time great.RELATED: Every Wrestler That Beat Triple H For A World Championship, Ranked From Worst To BestWhilst, Triple H's success has largely been in the 2000s as a main eventer, Triple H was a team player. Each faction that Triple H has been a part of, has seen the majority of wrestlers benefit from it. Triple H's leadership skills are excellent which is why he has been successful in factions.
8 The Corporation
At WrestleMania 15, WWE pulled off one of the greatest heel turns in the history of WrestleMania. Triple H blindsided X-Pac in his European Championship match with Shane McMahon. Triple H joined The Corporation which signaled the end of D-Generation X.
The Corporation became under Shane McMahon's leadership, and Triple H was part of the revamp. By the time Triple H joined The Corporation, they were going to fuse with The Ministry of Darkness a month later. Triple H secured a huge win over X-Pac in a grudge match at Backlash 1999.
7 The Corporate Ministry
On the April 29, 1999 pilot edition of SmackDown, Shane's Corporation and Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness factions merged. The Corporate Ministry was born, and whilst, there were several members in the group, Triple H's position strengthened.
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Triple H and The Undertaker would work as a cohesive unit as they both wanted to beat Steve Austin for the WWE Championship. They failed at the UK iteration of No Mercy. Nevertheless, whilst Triple H's time in the Corporate Ministry was average, it was abundantly clear that he was being groomed to become a main eventer.
6 The Two-Man Power Trip
The unthinkable happened when Triple H and Steve Austin formed an unholy alliance on the Raw after WrestleMania 17. The former rivals became known as the Two-Man Power Trip. Triple H won the Intercontinental Championship twice, and Austin was the reigning WWE Champion. Their dominance didn't stop there as at Backlash 2001, Triple H and Austin defeated the Brothers of Destruction to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions.
This victory was significant as Triple H became the second Grand Slam Champion in WWE history. They gained the major titles and were dominant for a month. Unfortunately, Triple H tore his quadriceps in their Tag Team Championship defeat to Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho. The Two-Man Power Trip's reign of terror was short-lived, but it was good to see two of the all-time greats on the same side.
5 The Authority
Triple H was no longer a full-time competitor by 2013, and for the first time in seven years, he turned heel. The Authority was born when Triple H cost Daniel Bryan the WWE Championship with Randy Orton successfully cashing in his Money in the Bank contract. The Authority led by Triple H and his wife Stephanie made a lot of wrestlers' lives a living hell.
Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns were their biggest rivals, and they didn't make life easy for them. Triple H captured his 14th WWE World Championship reign during his time in The Authority after he won the 2016 Royal Rumble match.
4 Tag Team With Shawn Michaels
After spending years at each other's throats, Triple H and Shawn Michaels reunited DX as a tag team in 2006. Both of them did the DX crotch chop in their respective matches at WrestleMania 22 which was a sign of things to come. The Game turned face, and fans welcomed the return of DX. The Game and Michaels have a close friendship outside the ring, and their chemistry on-screen translated easily.
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The pair were involved in some hilarious skits and feuded with The McMahons, Rated-RKO, Jeri-Show among other teams during their time together. At TLC 2009, they ended Jeri-Show's Unified WWE Tag Team Championship reign to secure their first Tag Team Championship victory as a tandem.
3 Evolution
Triple H was awarded the World Heavyweight Championship by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff in September 2002. The Game idolized Ric Flair, and Naitch became his manager. At the start of 2003, Triple H formed Evolution with Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista by his side. The group became one of the most dominant factions in the Ruthless Aggression era.
The peak of Evolution was at Armageddon when all four men clinched titles on the same night. Triple H won the World Heavyweight Title, Randy Orton claimed the Intercontinental Championship, and Batista and Ric Flair captured the World Tag Team Championship. Triple H thrived as the leader of Evolution, as he had dominant World Title runs. After the group ended, Orton and Batista went on to become major stars with countless World Title reigns.
2 The McMahon-Helmsley Faction
At Armageddon 1999, The McMahon-Helmsley era began when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon kick-started their relationship. The Game was at the top of his game (no pun intended), and he was a certified main eventer. Triple H was the top heel in the company, and he had an outstanding feud with The Rock.
The McMahon-Helmsley alliance featured DX, The McMahons, and The Stooges were part of this bloated faction. Nevertheless, Triple H and Stephanie were the power couple of WWE, and Triple H's mic skills improved immensely during this time frame.
1 DX
After Shawn Michaels dropped the WWE Championship to Steve Austin at WrestleMania 14, Triple H became the undisputed leader of DX. Arguably, the best incarnation of DX was formed on the Raw after WrestleMania 14. Triple H recruited X-Pac and The New Age Outlaws and Chyna was the muscle of the group. They were originally heels, and they turned face.
Under Triple H's leadership, The New Age Outlaws won the WWE Tag Team Championship, and X-Pac held the European Championship. Triple H won the Intercontinental Championship, and they feuded with The Nation. Triple H played a pivotal role in the success of DX, and he was part of every incarnation of the rebellious group.