30 pro wrestling must-follows on Twitter

SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images) /
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Triple H, one of the greats in the pro wrestling business.
WWE Wrestling: WrestleMania 31: Triple H victorious in ring during event at Levi’s Stadium.Santa Clara, CA 3/29/2015CREDIT: Jed Jacobsohn (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)(Set Number: X159445 TK1 ) /

No. 18: Triple H (WWE/NXT)

Twitter handle: @TripleH

Before the Cerebral Assassin was the father of the NXT brand and made the product what it is today under the WWE banner, Triple H was one of the greatest superstars in the history of professional wrestling.

Whether you loved The Game or you hated his guts, Triple H was one of the best to ever do it. His intensity, his technical skills, his mic work and his chemistry with some of the greatest of all time made him a future WWE Hall of Famer.

But, he’s taken more a back seat in recent years because of his work with NXT and because Father Time is unbeaten. Still, he’s turned NXT into a global product like the main roster of WWE and he’s become “the man” with NXT. You know you’ve made it when you’ve taken a picture like this with The Game.

He’s not a perfect dude by any stretch of the imagination and he’ll tell you that himself, but what he and WWE have done outside of the two main shows (and even with those shows by making them both live on the USA Network) has been remarkable. The Cruiserweight Classic, the United Kingdom Tournament, 205Live … it’s all been amazing.
So, whenever you see Triple H tweeting, it’s usually got something to do with an event or someone of relevancy.

Or, it could be that he’s looking at a new talent to bring in. (Don’t forget those photos he took with Finn Balor and Kevin Owens in the past.)

It would probably be wise to follow him.