The King of Kings has been one of the most dominant wrestlers in WWE history. Triple H has held various titles, and world titles on many occasions.

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Throughout his career, he's suffered some losses as well, some that came and gone. We take a look at some wrestlers that hold wins over Triple H.

10 Jeff Hardy

On an episode of SmackDown in 2001, Hardy would beat Triple H for the Intercontinental title. Matt Hardy hit The Game with a steel chair while the ref was knocked out and Jeff Hardy hit a swanton bomb for the win. Now that Matt Hardy has left the WWE it will be interesting to see how Jeff Hardy will be used now.  Hardy definitely still has a lot left in the tank and can put on a great match with anybody. Hopefully, he can play a big role before eventually retiring or moving on from the WWE himself.

9 Shelton Benjamin

On an episode of Raw in 2004, Benjamin beat Triple H with the help of Chris Benoit. Ric Flair hit Benjamin with a cheap shot during the match, which led to Benoit coming out and fighting Flair (which would distract Triple H), and Benjamin could get the roll-up pin.

The former roommate of Brock Lesnar has always been highly talented and was a very talented collegiate wrestler. It seems the WWE doesn't have much planned for Benjamin nowadays. They've tried giving him gimmicks but it just doesn't work, so maybe if the WWE can let him do his own thing, he can come up with his own character.

8 D'Von Dudley

With the help of Chris Jericho and Batista, reverend Dudley defeated Triple H on SmackDown in 2002.

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Dudley has been a part of the very accomplished tag team group, The Dudley Boyz. But he pulled off a great singles win in his career. The Dudley Boyz have had some of the best tag team matches going against D-Generation X.

7 Test

It was a year full of upsets against Triple H in 2002. On an episode of SmackDown, Test defeated Triple H with the help of The Undertaker. Test hit a big kick on Triple H and pulled off the win, and The Undertaker would then battle it out with The Game after the match. The Test had the look of a future star but it never quite clicked for him, and he never became a huge star. It was still a great win for Test.

6 The Hurricane

On an episode of Raw during 2003, Hurricane pulled off an upset win against Triple H. They've had many battles between each other, usually with Triple H getting the easy win. But on this episode, Hurricane pulled off the upset win. The Hurricane was in the WWE for many years and has been very entertaining. He may have not been dominant, but he's a name many people can remember.

5 The Godfather

In 2000 on an episode of SmackDown, The Godfather pulled off a win on The Game. Shane McMahon and The Big Show.

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Shane McMahon distracted the referee while The Big Show slammed Triple H into a steel post. The Godfather could then simply pin The Game for the win. The Godfather has always been an entertaining character, and it wouldn't be bad if he made a few returns.

4 D'Lo Brown

In 1998 on a episode of Raw, Brown defeated Triple H for the European title. The Nation of Domination assisted with the win. Mark Henry distracted the ref while The Rock hit Triple H with a rock bottom and Brown got the pin for the win. The Nation of Domination was a very dominant stable back in the day, and many of the members saw amounts of success as a singles competitor, whether it be big or small. Brown was an underrated superstar and had great athletic ability.

3 Brooklyn Brawler

With the help of Chris Jericho, The Brooklyn Brawler beat Triple H. On an episode of SmackDown in 2000, Jericho interfered and hit a moonsault on The Game. Brooklyn Brawler would pin Triple H and pull off the huge upset win. Maybe it was because of his gimmick that the Brooklyn Brawler never became bigger than he was. But at least he represented his hometown in Brooklyn, NY, and he's actually from there. Maybe it was a gimmick The Brooklyn Brawler didn't want to let go of because it was personal to him.

2 Eugene

In 2004 on an episode of Raw, Eugene beat Triple H in a no disqualification match. Randy Orton interfered with the match and would cause Eugene to pull off the win.

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Even though he was never really taken fully seriously, Eugene was a fairly decent wrestler and was very strong. His character was unique, but maybe if he had a change of character, he could have had a much more serious run. He did play a great crazy character.

1 Chyna

On an episode of Raw in 1999, Chyna defeated Triple H for the number one contenders match to face Jeff Jarrett for the IC title. Chyna would pull off the win with the help of Mick Foley. Foley hit Triple H with a steel step and Chyna got the pin for the win. She would eventually become the first woman to win the IC title. Chyna, who used to date Triple H, would also be the only woman to beat Triple H. Chyna was dominant in the WWE for many years, and is a pioneer for women's wrestling today.

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