#1 Triple H
Following a minimally successful impact in WCW, Paul Levesque debuted for WWE in 1995, as Hunter Hearst Helmsley. A few years later Helmsley shortened his name to Triple H, and the story would begin.
Ever since 2000, Triple H has carved a path of success. He is a former fourteen-time world champion. Moreover, he recently became a WWE Hall of Famer as a member of D-Generation X.
Throughout his wrestling tenure, Triple H has been successful. However, his success has not been selfish. He has provided countless opportunities for those he has performed in matches alongside. Notably, names like Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, and Ronda Rousey. Ultimately he has been critical for upcoming talent in recent years.
Presently Triple H is the Senior Producer for the NXT brand, which will be crucial in upcoming years. The NXT brand has progressed exponentially, and Triple H can claim a part of that success.
With AEW seeking battle with WWE, Triple H will be crucial. Moreover, he could potentially be taking the reins of WWE when Vince McMahon decides to retire. Therefore, the future looks lucrative.