"The line will be so blurry" - WWE analyst on Triple H potentially playing new role in the company
Triple H is dedicated to his role as WWE's Chief Content Officer. However, a WWE analyst thinks The Game could soon play another role in the Stamford-based company.
The analyst in question is none other than Peter Rosenberg. On his Cheap Heat podcast, he and his co-hosts discussed the possibility of Triple H returning to WWE shows as an on-screen authority figure. When one of his co-hosts suggested that The Game become a "Vince McMahon Attitude Era character," Rosenberg seemingly agreed.
The former 24/7 Champion claimed the CCO could continue doing the press conferences, claiming the line between The Game's real character and his on-screen one would be "so blurry":
"More than just the shoot press conferences, which he [Triple H] does a great job in by the way, you can still do that. That's the beautiful thing. Because they've eased him into this real role now, the line will be so blurry if he becomes a TV character again because now he's been this real thing. So, you're like, 'Wait a second, what's going on now?'" Rosenberg said. [From 29:41 to 30:03]
Wrestling veteran thinks Endeavor is planning to replace WWE CCO Triple H
Over the past several months, several top executives from the Vince McMahon era left WWE. On his The Friday Locker Room podcast, wrestling veteran Bin Hamin discussed the possibility of Endeavor also letting Triple H go.
Bin Hamin stated that he was surprised The Game was still in his position. He claimed that someone from Endeavor is probably shadowing the 14-time world champion right now to learn before the company replaces the latter:
"I'm surprised that Triple H is still running the show with Nick Khan and Deuce over there, to be honest with you. Because you can never really say it's an Endeavor product with those guys on the team. Do they have tons of decades of experience to captain it? Yeah. But right now, somebody from Endeavor is probably shadowing them so they can learn it all and then they'll push them out eventually too," he said.
The Stamford-based company has been massively successful since Triple H assumed his position as Chief Content Officer. It would be interesting to see if he will return to TV to play another role.
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