3 worst decisions made by WWE COO Triple H on TV
‘The Game’ took some decisions that received flakAs a stalwart running a huge business, you’ve got to take world class decisions to impress the viewers. Especially for a company like WWE, decision making is one of the key parameters that determine the success or failure of a particular event.Triple H has been a part of many key decisions taken by the WWE in the recent years. He made several decisions on live TV that became a big success. There are also ones that backfired and the outcomes weren’t as expected in the first place.Good ones remain as memories and bad end up being experiences. As part of this slideshow, let us have a look at 3 booking decisions that Triple H took on TV and that didn’t work well. Make no mistake about the fact that all these decisions were taken prior to the shows but as a viewer watching the show sitting at home on TV, it’s all Triple H behind the move.So, let’s go ahead and help ourselves by recalling some of those decisions-
#3 Bringing back Batista
Did you love the bout between ‘The Shield’ and ‘The Evolution’ back in 2014? No doubt that was a great season and the couple of matches they have had on the PPVs were a pure visual treat.
But the only fact that concerns me was the booking of Batista prior to that and later. He was a part of the main event at WrestleMania 30 and was also part of a couple of bouts against Alberto Del Rio. He lost the former but won the latter.
All of a sudden on RAW, he quit. That was quite astonishing provided the stardom that Batista brings with him. He made a return just for a good couple of months? All in all, this return could be said as a wrong decision.
Dave surely deserves something better than this, doesn’t he? It is always great to see Randy, Batista and Triple H in action together but it is equally important to have good booking for each of them individually.