#4. Triple H
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In a career spanning more than two decades, Paul Levesque has won almost every championship in the WWE, and more than just a handful of times. To say that he has been a dominant force would be an understatement. Like the other wrestlers on this list, Triple H also has the distinction of being a dual champion.
The 14-time WWE Champion held both the Intercontinental Title and the Tag-Team championships along with Steve Austin. The duo were known as 'Two-man power trip' for a reason. Steve Austin held the WWF Championship at the time and joined forces with Triple H to lay waste to the Brothers of Destruction to earn the Tag-Team championships as well.
They would eventually lose the Tag-Team belts to Jericho and Benoit while Triple H also dropped the Intercontinental Title to Kane, signalling the end of their dominating run.
One of the most decorated wrestlers in WWE history, Triple H has only not managed to put his hands on the United States Championship(and also defeat Batista).