Former WWE Worker Slams Triple H as ‘Worst Booker’ for Raw Issues
Summary
Vince Russo, a former WWE writer, criticized Paul "Triple H" Levesque's management of WWE events, particularly his handling of recent storylines on "Monday Night Raw" and the Survivor Series: WarGames event. Russo expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of follow-up after a mysterious event at WarGames and questioned the entertainment value under Triple H's leadership. Other commentators echoed similar criticisms, while some outlets have given more positive reviews of WWE's direction.Key Facts
- Triple H is responsible for booking major WWE events, including "Monday Night Raw" and Survivor Series: WarGames.
- Vince Russo, a former WWE head writer, called Triple H "the worst booker" he has seen since 1971.
- Russo criticized the lack of follow-up on "Monday Night Raw" regarding a masked man who influenced the outcome of a match at WarGames.
- Adam Pearce, the Raw general manager, was noted as the only one investigating the masked man's actions.
- Russo and others believe WWE's entertainment value has decreased and criticize repetitive elements and high costs.
- Russo worked with WWF/E, WCW, and TNA, with changes in WWE's leadership affecting his departures.
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