Chyna played a pivotal role in Triple H's early success in WWE as an integral member of D-Generation X, contributing to his character development and storyline progression in the late 1990s.
Chyna debuted in WWE in 1997 as Triple H's bodyguard, showcasing her imposing physical presence and interfering in matches with trademark low blows, giving him a significant advantage over opponents.
Her unique role as a female enforcer broke gender barriers in wrestling and added intrigue to Triple H's character, making their pairing stand out during the Attitude Era.
Chyna was a founding member of DX alongside Shawn Michaels and Triple H, contributing to the faction's rebellious image, and later became the second most important member after Michaels retired.
Chyna's achievements, including Royal Rumble participation and Intercontinental Championship, enhanced DX and WWE's credibility, boosting Triple H's prominence during the Attitude Era significantly.
Her contributions were instrumental in establishing him as one of wrestling’s biggest stars.