In response to the common criticism that professional wrestling is "fake," Max Landis attempts to defend the sport as a legitimately compelling form of fiction. To make this point, he points out that modern professional wrestling contains multiple overtly unrealistic elements that hinge on
willing suspension of disbelief, and notes that the scripted nature of wrestling matches doesn't make their stunt-work and choreography any less spectacular. In an effort to prove that wrestling can be as entertaining as any other form of fiction, Landis recounts the story of his favorite wrestler Paul Levesque, better known by his ring name "Triple H". His retelling of Triple H's wrestling career starts with his early days as the wealthy and snobbish "Hunter Hearst Helmsley," continues with his friendship with
Shawn Michaels and his co-founding of the rebellious and rambunctious "
D-Generation X," and ultimately recounts his reign as
World Heavyweight Champion, his time as the brutal and paranoid leader of "
Evolution," and his reinvention as a powerful corporate strongman. In recounting the evolution of Triple H's in-ring persona, Landis presents the interpretation that all of the wrestler's various
gimmicks are different facets of the same character: an arrogant but deeply insecure man with an
inferiority complex, who never got over the pain of being overshadowed by better wrestlers. The retelling ends with Triple H's ascension to
COO of the WWE following his marriage to
Stephanie McMahon; Landis suggests that Triple H sought power behind the scenes of the company because he could never achieve the glory that he truly desired in the ring. ==Cast==