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Triple H Believes WWE Has Moved To The Mainstream, Comments On Deal With ESPN
Triple H talks about the benefits of the multi-year deal between WWE and ESPN, claims that the promotion is beginning to make a larger mainstream impact.
Across different eras, WWE witnessed a rise in storyline and commercial value but will Triple H ensure the emotional resurgence of the company once again?
Aleister Black reveals that Triple H was not initially supportive of his WWE on-screen pairing with wife Zelina Vega.
Saturday Night's Main Event XLI was a great show, and fans are still talking about it. The event kicked off with Cody Rhodes defending his Undisputed WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre.
It's safe to say that the decision to move the SmackDown star down the card has been the right one. It's caused a U-turn amongst fans.
WWE Hall of Famer Triple H reflects on his longtime working relationship with Vince McMahon over the years and how it first developed in the 90s.
Triple H's run as WWE's Chief Content Officer began a few years ago, but the creative quality has lately taken a dip.
Rhodes has been the champion since winning the title back from John Cena in a street fight at SummerSlam. He is also the incumbent King of the Ring, and he had previously been champion for 378 days after he defeated Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. Yet, some fans are starting to feel Cody's time at the top has gotten stale.
Triple H may be The Game, but was he the one who came up with the moniker for himself? That might be farther from the truth, bro. After performing at the highest level in this business, Triple H hung up his boots at WWE WrestleMania 38.
Triple H's emphasis on long-term storytelling has been evident since he took over as WWE head of creative three years ago, and it's often paid dividends, with Cody Rhodes "finishing his story" at WrestleMania 40 being the biggest example.
WWE has released a behind-the-scenes footage from its recent WrestleMania 42 promo. The advertisement hyped up next year's extravagant event in Las Vegas, featuring Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Triple H and Paul Heyman.