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Rare Footage of Triple H Ripping On Kid Ring Announcer Resurfaces

In 1997, professional wrestling fans knew Triple H as a crude, unapologetic member of D-Generation X. Rewind two years earlier, however, and they saw a much different image of him.

In the early portion of his WWE career, Triple H was known Hunter Hearst Helmsley, a snobby Connecticut Blueblood poised with proper etiquette and regal attire. Recently, archived footage of the Helmsley character resurfaced, giving fans a glimpse into his snobbiness, which even extended to the guest fan ring announcers.

On the May 27, 1995 episode of WWE Superstars, Helmsley prepared to take on Brian Walsh, a former GMW Television Champion. In doing so, Helmsley also mocked the voice of a young Stephanie Capiro, who introduced the background on both competitors. Helmsley was seemingly so put off by Capiro’s voice that he briefly plugged his ears, shuddered, a gave her a disapproving look.

Still, Capiro continued on with her match introductions, with Walsh acknowledging her and the crowd before the bell. Earl Hebner served as the referee.

“I’m sure Triple H wouldn’t be as rude about ring announcers as Hunter Hearst Helmsley is here about young Stephanie Capiro,” wrote the On This Day in WWE X account alongside a video clip of the pre-match events.

Full footage of Helmsley’s match against Walsh is available on YouTube, with Helmsley emerging victorious via a Pedigree. His royal-sounding theme song can also be heard blaring throughout the O’Neil Center in Danbury, Connecticut.

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