MVP Says Triple H Only Made Batista & Orton Stars


 Introduction

When MVP said Triple H only got Batista and Randy Orton over, a lot of people brushed it off as a hot take. But when you actually look at the timeline, the story, and the way Evolution was built, the claim holds up more than fans want to admit.

Evolution wasn’t just a faction — it was a machine designed to create two new stars. Batista’s slow‑burn turn was one of the best long‑term stories WWE ever told, and Orton’s breakout moment came from the exact same system. Both men became made stars because the story wanted them to be made stars.

But when you look outside those two, the pattern changes. Edge didn’t become a top guy because of Triple H — the Rated‑R era did that. Benoit didn’t get over because of Triple H — he got over through Angle, Brock, and the Rumble. Shelton Benjamin had a moment beating Triple H on Raw, but it never turned into a real push. And Cena? Cena was already the guy after JBL. Triple H didn’t make him — he just didn’t stop him.

Some wrestlers got moments. Some got matches. But only two became long‑term, undeniable main‑eventers from that system: Batista and Orton. I share all my reasons and timeline in the video below.

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Closing Thoughts

So how do you feel about it? Do you agree with MVP’s take, or do you think Triple H’s influence goes deeper than the timeline shows? Feel free to comment.

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