Earlier this week, the NY Yankees Alex Rodriguez opted out of his contract to become baseball's top free agent. What if there was a legitimate #2 wrestling organization in the world today, and every wrestler in the industry was able to be a free agent? Who would be the performer that can lead that company passed the WWE, and become the #1 wrestling promotion in the world? The Piledriver Report takes a look at the top six candidates, and examines their pros and cons on who the most influential free agent would be...
Triple H: Pros: Since the summer of 1999, Triple H has been THE name of professional wrestling. No wrestler during this stretch of time has been able to hold a candle to HHH. He is probably the single greatest heel of the post-twentieth century era. While wrestlers like The Rock, Mick Foley, and Steve Austin were either retiring or injured for long stretches of time, Triple H carried the WWF/E. Triple H is also an integral part of the WWE backstage scene. By being married to Stephanie McMahon, Triple H probably has more "power" then any wrestler in the industry.
Cons: Triple H's major weakness is that he is injury prone. In the last six years, Triple H has suffered two major quad tears. Each tear has kept him out of action for almost a year at a time. Another "con" is that Triple H always has a need to look better then every one else on the roster. Whether the World Champion, or not, Triple H seems to make his opponents look incompetent. The exception to this rule is if he is feuding against Shawn Michaels (his best friend) or his father-in-law...More?

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