4 Superstars Triple H Convinced to Join WWE
WWE recruits new talent every once in a while. We are halfway through 2019, and they have already signed the likes of Robert Strauss, Stokely Hathaway, Cal Bloom, Kushida, Shane Strickland and Garza.
In former times, Vince McMahon had the job of signing new talents. The boss is now much older and apparently, Triple H has taken over much of his work. The Game is a crucial part of WWE and using his experience, he has signed multiple Superstars who are thriving in Vince McMahon's billion dollar company at the moment.
Over the years, Triple H has also helped former WWE Superstars return to the company again. In this article, we will look at four instances when The Game convinced wrestlers to join WWE.
#4 Drew McIntyre
Drew McIntyre is one of the best heels in the WWE right now. When he joined FCW in 2007, things looked great for the Chosen One. However, when Drew made his way to the main roster, the creative team made him a jobber. Not so long after, WWE released McIntyre due to some budget cuts.
The Scottish Psychopath took it as a motivation and worked harder than before. Independent Circuit also provided him an excellent opportunity to showcase his talent openly to the world. After some years, WWE contacted him again and signed a developmental contract with him.
Drew became one of the most polarizing figures in NXT, and is currently thriving on the main roster. In early 2019, the Chosen One revealed that it was Triple H who saw the potential in him and offered a contract.
Triple H convinced me it was time to come home. I'm proud of the different man I became during my time away. I came back as the grown-up version of myself.