Triple H's name is synonymous with World Wrestling Entertainment greatness.

Defeating the Game, easily one of the most decorated Superstars of all time and a future Hall of Famer, calls on opponents to reach into his Cerebral Assassin-type of tricks — the way Roman Reigns might have to do in his WrestleMania 32 match against him for the World Heavyweight championship on April 3.

That being said, as great as the King of Kings has been throughout his prolific career, even he has had hiccups in the squared circle, losing to WWE Superstars that are nowhere near his level of dominance. Hey, it happens, right?

In WWE's 5 Things feature Wednesday, the company decided to look back on five superstars who you wouldn't believe defeated the 14-time World Heavyweight champ and WWE Chief Operating Officer ... and quite frankly, the names are astonishing.

Somehow, some way, these superstars managed to score a win over Triple H. Who are they?

Well, none stand out more than the Brooklyn Brawler, the legendary jobber, who opportunistically used interference from Chris Jericho to cover Triple H for the upset pinfall back on a July 2000 edition of SmackDown. In fact, nearly every one of these Triple H upsets came by the way of some type of interference.

Just months before losing to the Brooklyn Brawler, the Big Show's interference paved the way for the Godfather to get a victory over the Game as well.

The theme of interference costing Triple H matches hit its peak during a May 2002 episode of SmackDown, which saw D'Von Dudley of the tag team the Dudley Boyz defeating the King of Kings with help from both Y2J and Batista.

The Rock nailing Triple H with a Rock Bottom back in July 1998 also helped D'Lo Brown defeat the Game for the Intercontinental title during the height of the feud between the Nation of Domination and D-Generation X.

So, the Brooklyn Brawler, the Godfather, D'Von Dudley and D'Lo Brown all upset Triple H at one point. The fifth Superstar that WWE flashed back to defeating the Game was none other than the late Test.

This 5 Things installment definitely mentions some shocking names, but WWE forgot one ... well sort of.

After all, the memory of Henry Godwin dumping Hunter Hearst Helmsley into slop during a Hog Pen match is forever etched into our minds. Triple H technically won the match, but let's just say he lost the war.

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