Triple H breaks silence after historic WWE announcement
WWE has been scaling new heights every day under the creative guidance of Triple H. The company recently made a historic announcement regarding three of the biggest Premium Live Events, following which The Game took to social media to send a message.
WWE is currently the hottest it has been since The Attitude Era. The company, in partnership with Indiana Sports Corp., recently announced a first-of-its-kind partnership that will bring their three largest stadium events—WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble—to Indianapolis. Lucas Oil Stadium will hold all three events, with Royal Rumble 2025 (on February 1) being the first show of the deal. A future SummerSlam and WrestleMania will also take place in the city.
Triple H, who has been handling the creative duties for nearly two years, took to Twitter (X) to share his thoughts on the historic deal.
''This groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind partnership will bring some of WWE’s biggest shows—and countless unforgettable moments—to the state of Indiana. Indianapolis… we’ll see you on February 1 for #RoyalRumble,'' he posted.
Triple H hailed as a genius by former WWE Superstar
WWE has been firing on all cylinders ever since Triple H took over the keys to the creative department from his father-in-law, Vince McMahon. The company recently started a working relationship with TNA Wrestling, something that was impossible to even think about under the previous regime.
Eric Young, who was formerly a part of the Sports Entertainment juggernaut and now works for TNA, shared his thoughts on the partnership. The star credited Hunter for making the deal happen.
“I mean, the biggest thing is that Hunter [Triple H] is a genius. The reason the WWE is as good as it is right now is because of him. It starts with him and ends with him. It’s obviously not one person. There’s a million super talented people pulling the rope, just like there is at AEW, just like there is in TNA, but the partnership, you know, it’s the tip of the iceberg right now, and there’s no telling where it could end up,'' he said.
Triple H has changed a lot in the company during his regime, with wrestlers now getting more freedom to express themselves. We have also seen the reintroduction of blood, and sometimes non-PG language, on live TV. It's safe to say that The Game's approach has worked wonders for the Stamford-based promotion.