Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the DX cutup, or the Metrosexual Cerebral Assassin. Hunter has changed a lot
in his years with the WWE, and has made the most of his time. Whether he revels in his success, his
chance to work with boyhood idol Ric Flair, or wielding the sledgehammer that is now his trademark, he
is one of the more recognized active wrestlers on the Raw Roster.

The pic that brought you here was taken at an autograph signing in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 2/19/05. Hunter
had quite the line in front of him and was gracious enough to stick around to make sure everyone who
brought a book got their book signed. I, along with some others, brought memorabilia to sign, which he
agreed to sign after all the books were done (much to a Hebner's dismay). I thank him still for taking the
extra time with us, knowing that he had a house show that night, just down the street.

Incidentally, had I known about a prior book signing in Cleveland, OH a week or two before the
Kalamazoo signing, I would have attended that one instead. I understand that its poor advertising caused
a huge lack of attendance (less than 40) which I'm sure pissed the Evil Doc off

The background you see here is a detail from the Vengeance 2001 ads. Triple H was slated to return for
that PPV, but his quadracep had not completely healed. He make his triumphant return on January 7,
2002, and I have been a fan ever since.