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WWE Star Triple H Gets Strong Warning From Former Worker

WWE Star Triple H Gets Strong Warning From Former Worker

Summary

WWE's Chief Content Officer, Paul "Triple H" Levesque, is facing criticism from fans and industry figures about his creative decisions, especially after the recent Wrestlepalooza event. Despite negative reviews, WWE continues to follow his plans, including upcoming major events like Crown Jewel and Survivor Series. Former WWE worker Vince Russo predicts that fan dissatisfaction with Triple H's leadership might grow as they approach 2026.

Key Facts

  • Triple H, WWE's Chief Content Officer, oversees storylines and events for the company.
  • The recent Wrestlepalooza event received poor reviews from both an ESPN writer and many fans.
  • WWE is continuing with Triple H's creative plans, which include major matches for John Cena's retirement tour.
  • Upcoming WWE events like Crown Jewel and Survivor Series will be aired on the new ESPN Unlimited streaming service.
  • Vince Russo, a former WWE worker, suggests fans are starting to dislike Triple H's leadership.
  • Russo points to decisions like the WrestleMania move to Saudi Arabia and lackluster event episodes as reasons for fan discontent.
  • John Cena's final match before retirement is set for December at a "Saturday Night's Main Event."
  • Despite criticisms, WWE has significant events planned, which could offer chances to change fan perception.

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