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Biography;
January 20, 2003 - RAW
First Appeared on WWE RAW on January 20, 2003. It was Dave Batista taking on Scott Steiner which turned out to be a plan to ambush and weaken Steiner for Triple H. Steiner found himself fending off attacks from his opponent, Triple H, Ric Flair and Randy Orton. After the four men left Scott lying in a pool of his own blood they triumphantly showed off Big Poppa Pump's mangled face as the highlight of their celebration.

January 27, 2003 - RAW
The world heavyweight champion Triple H teamed up with the power house Dave Batista to defeat Kane and Rob Van Dam. During the match Batista pulled off Kane's mask revealing the Big Red Machines face. Kane covered up his face and left Mr. Monday Night out in the ring alone against Triple H and Batista. After Batista pinned RVD Randy Orten and Ric Flair came into the ring to help beat the hell out of Van Dam. Scott Steiner ran into the ring to fight off the newly formed alliance known as Evolution. But from behind came his Scott's opponent the next week on RAW for the number one contender spot for the world title, Chris Jericho. Evolution and Jericho assulted Steiner and left him lying on the ground with Jericho standing over Scott taunting as RAW went off the air.

February 3, 2003 - RAW
Tommy Dreamer expected to come out to compete in a match but as he was introduced Evolution ran out and man handled the King of the Singapore Cane. After decimating Dreamer, Triple H explained his theory of Evolution. According to The Game, Ric Flair is one of the business' greatest legends, Triple H is the only diamond this company has currently and Batista and Randy Orton are the next diamonds. Triple H concluded by saying that Evolution has just passed you by.

February 10, 2003 - RAW
In singles action, Batista defeated the guy Evolution ambushed the week before on RAW, Tommy Dreamer. Vince Mcmahon also announched that next week, the world champion Triple H team up with Batista to take on Booker T and Scott Steiner.

February 17, 2003 - RAW
Dave Batista and Triple H teamed up with Ric Flair in their corner to face Booker T and Scott Steiner. Booker T got the win for him and Scott Steiner.

February 24, 2003 - RAW
Booker T and Scott Steiner teamed up again, this time to defeat Randy Orten and Dave Batista. Booker T also won a 19 man elimination match at the end of RAW to go onto WrestleMania to face Triple H for the world title.

March 3, 2003 - RAW
Eric Bishoff made an offer to the Rock. That offer was the next week on RAW the Rock would face Booker T. If the Rock happened to win the match against Booker then the Rock could face Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania and try to defeat Austin for the very first time at Mania, or the Rock could take Booker's spot at WrestleMania and face the world champion Triple H. The Rock's choice.

March 10, 2003 - RAW
The Rock had it all planned out as RAW opened live on Monday night. The People's Champion declared that he would not face Booker T as planned, but he would choose his own opponent for the evening. The Great One thought he would skate to an easy victory over The Hurricane, but his match against the self-proclaimed superhero turned into a disaster once Stone Cold Steve Austin arrived at ringside. Steve distracted Rocky long enough for Shane Helms to roll up the Rock for the 3 count leaving the Rock with no match at WrestleMania.

Ric Flair confronted Booker T in the ring, and was told by the Nature Boy that he should meet Triple H next week as his plane lands in St. Louis for RAW. That way, Flair said, Booker could carry their bags and chauffer them around because that was something he was qualified to do. Booker T had heard enough and started whoopin' Flair ass. Booker then ventured to the locker room where Triple H flicked a dollar his way and told the Bookerman to get him a towel. Instead, The Game was treated to a beating!

March 17, 2003 - RAW
Triple H with Ric Flair in his corner took on Goldust with Booker T in his corner. With Booker T on the prowl at ringside, The Game was in jeopardy of falling victim to an upset by Goldust. Suddenly, a hooded figure nailed Booker with a crutch! The hooded figure, it turns out, was none other than Triple H's Evolution ally, Randy Orton! Triple H pulled out a convincing win over Goldust.

March 24, 2003 - RAW
Booker T and Goldust teamed up to defeat Triple H and Ric Flair. Booker hit the scissors kick which busted Hunter open and then pinned Triple H for the win. After the match a bloody Triple H staired a hole through Booker T as RAW went off the air.

March 30, 2003 - WrestleMania XIX
Triple H defeated Booker T at WrestleMania XIX to retain the world title.

March 31, 2003 - RAW
Triple H defeated the Hurricane.

April 7, 2003 - RAW
Shawn Michaels teamed up with Booker T to deafeat Chris Jericho and Triple H. After a back and forth battle, HBK and Booker finally wound up walking away with the winners� end of the purse. Their victory, however, was not celebrated, as the numbers game took over. Ric Flair, Triple H and Chris Jericho out numbered HBK and Booker T. Finally after disposing of Booker, Jericho handcuffed Michaels to the ring rope. It appeared as though Jericho, Triple H and Flair were going to have their way with Michaels. That was not the case, however. After a nine month absence from WWE, Kevin Nash returned to save his buddy Shawn Michaels.

April 14, 2003 - RAW
Booker T planned to partner up with Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels for a six-man tag team match against Triple H, Ric Flair and Chris Jericho. But when a melee ensued following Booker T and The Hurricane defeating The Game and Flair, things got ugly. While staring down Triple H, Nash suddenly turned and belted Booker! The Five-time WCW Champion got to his feet and shoved Nash away, then knocked HBK cold!

April 21, 2003 - RAW
Triple H took on Booker T to retain the world title by no contest. RAW GM Eric Bishoff made Shawn Michaels the ref. And as of last week Booker and Shawn's relationship stuck blows. Ric Flair and Chris Jericho also made their way down to ringside to watch as Hunter beat the hell out of Booker T. Before the match ended the ring filled up with competitors. Ric Flair, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash started battling it out during the match which is what turned the match into a no contest.

April 27, 2003 - Backlash
Triple H, Ric Flair and Chris Jericho defeated Booker T, Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels in a 6-man tag match.

April 28, 2003 - RAW
Kane and Rob Van Dam pulled out a upset by defeating Triple H and Ric Flair in a tag match. Triple H and Flair was hoping to take the tag titles from RVD and Kane but Big Daddy Cool made sure that did not happen. Nash appeared at ringside with a sledgehammer and chased Triple H out of the arena where Hunter jumped into a limo. Kevin then smashed the limo's windows right before it drove off.

May 5, 2003 - RAW

Kevin Nash was the initial guest on the second edition of "Chris Jericho's Hi-Lite Reel," but his appearance turned ugly when Y2J deviously brought out Triple H as a surprise guest! Nash and Triple H, who found out that they will face each other for the World Heavyweight Championship at Judgment Day, engaged in a bloody, savage brawl that spread outside the arena and didn't end until The Game stole a car to make his getaway! Jericho devilishly grinned at the mayhem he created, until Stone Cold came up to him and announced that Y2J would be facing Kevin Nash next week on RAW!

May 12, 2003 - RAW
Ric Flair defeated The Hurricane with the figure four leg lock. Also, Kevin Nash took on Chris Jericho which ended in a no contest after Triple H interfered in the match.

May 18, 2003 - Judgment Day
Kevin Nash defeated Triple H by disqualification. The Game struck down the referee with a sledgehammer, earning a disqualification and ensuring that he would retain his title. Nash got even though by powerbombing the champion through a table!

May 19, 2003 - RAW
Stone Cold created friction between Triple H and Ric Flair. Stone Cold told The Game that he would have to compete on RAW, but Triple H could pick his own opponent. The only catch was that the opponent had to be a former World Champion. Triple H chose Flair, thinking that his mentor would merely roll over for him. The 16-time World Champion put up a hell of a fight, and barely lost to The Game. After an exhausting match, Stone Cold announced that Triple H would face Kevin Nash at Bad Blood in Hell in a Cell!

May 26, 2003 - RAW

It seemed that Flair was ready to walk away from Triple H -- ready to be "Ric Flair again" -- after taking the World Heavyweight Champion to the limit last week. In fact, Flair was even brought out to the ring by Shawn Michaels, and the two legends told stories of their deep mutual respect. They even agreed to wrestle at Bad Blood in what was supposed to be a scientific clash to determine the better man. General Manager Eric Bischoff subsequently ordered Triple H to wrestle both Flair and HBK in a Handicap Match later in the show; it seemed that it just wasn't the Game's night.

When the match got underway, Flair ended up giving HBK a low-blow -- the whole ordeal was a ruse! Meanwhile, backstage, a masked man assaulted Kevin Nash. But Nash recovered, and ran to the ring to help Michaels. Soon, however, it was Flair, Triple H and the masked man -- who turned out to be Randy Orton -- ganging up on Nash and Michaels, who were left nearly unconscious as RAW went off the air.

Now, HBK and Flair will face each other at Bad Blood -- but it'll be an emotional grudge match. And while Triple H was not successful in convincing co-General Manager Stone Cold Steve Austin to cancel the Game's Hell in a Cell with Nash at Bad Blood.

June 2, 2003 - RAW
With less than two weeks to go until he battles Shawn Michaels at Bad Blood on pay-per-view, Ric Flair took to the ring and explained how he became the most respected man in sports entertainment. According to he Nature Boy, you cannot claim you are the greatest unless you have slept with 3,000 women, spent $30 million, wrestled 350 nights a year and bled each and every night. Ric Flair has done this, and according to him, this makes him the greatest.

Flair did manage to show a touch of bitterness, however. Several years ago when Shawn Michaels was on top of the WWE mountain, Flair said that everywhere he traveled, people told him that HBK was the man and that HBK was the new legend and that HBK was the greatest of all time. This clearly still haunts Flair. According to the Nature Boy, though, he was going to make Michaels his bitch when the two go one-on-one on June 15 at Bad Blood.

Randy Orten, Triple H and Ric Flair defeated Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and the Hurricane.

June 9, 2003 - RAW
After seven long days of waiting to find out who Steve Austin would apoint the guest referee for the main event at Bad Blood which would have Triple H defend the world title against Kevin Nash in a Hell in a Cell. Stone Cold made the decision of making Mick Foley the special guest referee.

After Triple H found out about Foley being the referee for the match Hunter stormed to the ring to speak his mind. Triple H told Foley that he should reconsider. The Game told Foley that this match did not concern him. He also said that Foley was just a regular guy now and that he should go back to his regular life.

By ten o' clock pm Foley took time to reconsider his decision to be the special referee. But when it came time to make a decision, Foley said that he would go back to his regular life on Monday, June 16... the day after Bad Blood. He decided to stay on as special guest referee at Bad Blood.

Evolution member Randy Orten saw action that night with the nature boy Ric Flair in his corner. Randy fought the Hurricane who had Shawn Micheals in his corner to even the odds. After it was all said and done Randy Orten pinned the super hero for the win.

June 15, 2003 - Bad Blood
Ric Flair took on Shawn Micheals in single action. Right when it seemed Shawn had the match won Randy Orten rushed in to help former Evolution member, Ric Flair. With the referee distracted by Randy Orten, Ric Flair took advantage and busted Shawn open with a steal chair causing Shawn to lose in his home state.

The main event at Bad Blood was for the World title. Triple H defended the world title against Kevin Nash in a hell in a cell match with Mick Foley as the special referee. The Game was busted open and bleeding all over before the night was over with but he proved  once again why they call him the game. He defeated Kevin Nash and ended the game for Big Daddy Cool.

June 16, 2003 - RAW
One night after Bad Blood Foley showed up. Bad Blood was ment to be a one time appearence by Mick but he took it upon himself to show up anyways. Foley came to the ring to get things off his mind but before he was able to get anything off his mind Evolution showed up to scramble Mick's brains. Randy Orton told Foley he was washed up and should stay out of WWE. Orton then went on to reveal that Evolution was going to extend an invitation to a WWE Superstar to join their group. Before long, all three members attacked Foley. Just when it looked like Evolution had Foley's number, however, Maven and Al Snow came to the ring and saved their buddy.

Later in the night Evolution made their way to the ring after the world tag title match. Kane and Rob Van Dam was defending their titles against La Resistence when Kane took it upon himself to get him and RVD disqualified. Right after Kane got him and Van Dam disqualified he went on a killing spree throwing everyone around. Triple H came to the ring to tell Kane that it was good to see the old Kane back. He told him that he was impressed with his renewed mean streak. He then asked Kane to join Evolution. Before Kane could answer the World Heavyweight Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin hit the ring and told Kane that he would give him a shot at Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship next week if he turned down Triple H's offer. Eric Bischoff's music then hit the arena. The Co-general Manager told Kane that if he were to accept Stone Cold's offer and lose, he would have to remove his mask. After a short deliberation, Kane chokeslammed Triple H, signifying the fact that he had chosen to take the shot at the World Heavyweight Championship even though his mask was on the line.

Later in the night Randy Orten who had Ric Flair in his corner faced Maven who had Mick Foley to back him up. Randy Orten picked up the win.

June 23, 2003 - RAW
Shawn Micheals and Kevin Nash teamed up to face Evolution members Randy Orten and Ric Flair in a tag team match. Shawn Mickheals got the pin fall after hitting Ric Flair with the sweet chin music.

The main event of the night featured a world title battle. Triple H was set to defend the title against Kane. If Kane happened to lose the match he was to remove his mask. Kane was battling for more than the championship. He was battling for his mask, as well. Unfortunately for Kane, Evolution members Randy Orton and Ric Flair interfered in the match, causing the big red monster to lose. After the match, Kane found himself deep in thought. For the first time ever, he was to reveal himself to the world. He paused several times before finally pulling his mask from his face. When he finally did so, he freaked out, attacking his long-time friend Rob Van Dam. When he finally settled down, RAW cameras zoomed in on the man beneath the mask. Nobody could have ever imagined that Kane looked as he does.

June 30, 2003 - RAW

Randy Orton, accompanied by Ric Flair, pinned Tommy Dreamer after the RKO. After the match, Orton and Flair added insult to injury -- Flair put Dreamer in the figure-four leglock while Orton clobbered him with a kendo stick!

In main event action Triple H took on Rob Van Dam in a no disqualification match. RVD was looking to embarasse Triple H after having Kane lose his mask the week before causing Kane to turn on his once good friend Van Dam. Triple H pinned Rob Van Dam after a DDT on the steel ramp.

July 7, 2003 - RAW

Bubba Ray Dudley & Rob Van Dam defeated Ric Flair & Randy Orton when RVD pinned Flair after a Five-Star Frog Splash.

July 14, 2003
The main event of the night saw Triple H, Randy Orten and Randy Orten defeated D-Von, Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley in a six-man elimination tag team match.

Juy 21, 2003
Goldberg interrupted Triple H's promo to let The Game know that he was "next."

Randy Orton defeated Val Venis via pinfall.

July 28, 2003
the RAW brand announced its main event of SummerSlam: Triple H vs. Goldberg! SummerSlam is Sunday, Aug. 24 at the America West Arena in Phoenix.

August 4, 2003 - RAW
Eric Bishoff and Steve Austin made the SummerSlam main event featuring Triple H defending the world title against Goldberg a elimination chambers match, stacking the odds up against Hunter. The participants are champion Triple H, Goldberg, Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash!

The legend killer Randy Orten defeated Scott Steiner after the RKO.

Goldberg defeated Evolution member Ric Flair by disqualification.

August 11, 2002 - RAW
The main event of the evening saw Goldberg battling Ric Flair, with Randy Orton serving as guest referee. Clearly, Orton had trouble calling the bout down the middle. As a result, he found himself a victim of a Goldberg Spear. While the ref was out, Goldberg Jack Hammered Ric Flair. Shawn Michaels ran down and motioned Orton's arm three times towards the mat, signifying that Goldberg was indeed the victor.

August 18, 2003 - RAW
Goldberg defeated Randy Orten. After the match all of the participants in the elimination chambers at SummerSlam flocked to the ring to beat the hell out of each other before SummerSlam.

August 24, 2003 - SummerSlam
Triple H had the odds stacked up against him in the elimination chambers match. He had five other guys after his world title. But, the Game over came all odds and beat that game to retain the world title.

August 25, 2003 - RAW
Hot off the heels of their mega-encounter at SummerSlam, Triple H and Goldberg announced that they would face each other one on one for the World Heavyweight Championship at Unforgiven. Only this time, if Goldberg cannot defeat Triple H for the title, he must retire from wrestling altogether.

In action, Randy Orten defeated Maven.

September 1, 2003 - RAW
Steve Austin announced that at Unforgiven Randy Orten would face Shawn Micheals.

In the mega-main event of RAW, all three members of Evolution -- Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Triple H -- took on the threesome of Shawn Michaels, Maven and Goldberg. In the end, it was Goldberg pinning Orton, bringing him one step closer to Triple H and the World Heavyweight Championship.

September 8, 2003 - RAW
Stone Cold announced that at Unforgiven, if Triple H gets himself disqualified or counted out, he'll lose the World Heavyweight Championship to Goldberg.

Triple H & Ric Flair vs. Randy Orton & Goldberg never officially got underway, as all three members of Evolution ganged up and brutally assaulted Goldberg.

September 15, 2003 - RAW
A cocky Triple H took to the ring at the end of RAW to throw a farewell party for Goldberg. The World Heavyweight Champion obviously thinks that he is going to retire Goldberg at Unforgiven. Unfortunately for the Game, Goldberg made himself an uninvited guest to the party. Once there, he destroyed Triple H, giving Goldberg what may be an edge heading into their match.

September 21, 2003 - Unforgiven
Randy Orten defeated Shawn Micheals in a legend killer vs. legend match.

In the main event of the night Goldberg defeated Triple H to win the world title.

September 22, 2003 - RAW

A upset Triple H told the fans that they need him more than he needs them in a rather cryptic message.

September 29, 2003 - RAW
Triple H claps and congratulates Goldberg for being the champ for one week. He asks Bill if he's realized how hard it is to stay on top with a huge target around his waist... because everyone wants his belt. Triple H goes on to threaten Goldberg and says very shortly he'll take the belt back. He then tells Goldberg he's gonna help him. Triple H opens a briefcase full of cash and offers it to anyone who'll take out Goldberg. All that person has to do is put Goldberg on the shelf... man, woman... it makes no diff. Anywhere, anytime.. and you get the 100,000.00. The game just got a whole lot more interesting.

Randy Orten and Ric Flair face off against Shawn Micheals and Goldberg in a tag team match. Micheals hits Orten with the sweet chin music when Rodney Mack and Mark Henry runs in to the match attacking Shawn calling for a disqualification. Randy and flair win by DQ.

October 6, 2003 - RAW
We see a bunch of money leading to Triple H. Triple H plugs his bounty again.

Ric Flair and Randy Orten face Mark Jindrak and Garrison Cade. Randy hits Jindrak with the RKO and Flair pins Mark for the win.

October 13, 2003 - RAW
Backstage, Terri talks to Ric Flair and Orton. Terri asks why no one has collected the bounty. Flair says cause the right person has shown up to collect the bounty today. Falir also says he torn his hamstring. They find Shawn Michaels, and Flair tells Shawn that he can still be the greatest, and how he didn't like Michaels being manhandled the last couple of weeks. He tells Shawn to be the great one he once was. He tells Shawn to blow the roof off the place. He tells him to be the "Heartbreak Kid". Flair offers Shawn more money to take out Goldberg.

Maven defeats Rico. Ric Flair runs to the ring after the match and attacks Maven.

Tommy Dreamer attacks Goldberg with a kendo stick. Goldberg spears Deamer and Shawn Micheals picks up the kendo stick debatting on cracking Goldberg with it. Ric Flair runs to the ring and tells Shawn to hit Bill and hit him right away. While Shawn is thinking on hitting Goldberg, Mark Henry makes his way to the ramp and says that the bounty money is his. Ric Flair continues yelling orders at Micheals telling him to hit Goldberg. Eric Bishoff makes his way to the ring to settle the issue. He makes a handicap match for later the night. That handicap match being Goldberg and HBK vs. Orton, Henry, and Flair.

Goldberg and Shawn Micheals defeat Ric Flair, Randy Orten and Mark Henry.

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