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Triple H congratulates stars outside of WWE for major milestone

WWE's Chief Content Officer Triple H has congratulated two stars outside of the company for achieving a major milestone. The promotion is coming off an incredibly successful WrestleMania XL event in Philadelphia.

The Game gained complete control over creative responsibility for the company after Vince McMahon resigned ahead of Royal Rumble 2024. Triple H has taken promotion to new heights this year and believes the sky is the limit for Titanland moving forward. Hunter took to his Instagram story today to congratulate Aarthi Ramamurthy and Sriram Krishnan on their achievement.

The King of Kings congratulated the hosts of The Aarthi and Sriram Show for being featured at Heathrow Airport. An advertisement for their podcast is now displayed in the terminal and The Cerebral Assassin congratulated the show for the milestone.

"Such a cool milestone for @aarthiandsriramshow... no double there are many more to come. Congrats @sriramk and @aarthir," he wrote.
The Game congratulates the podcast on the milestone.
The Game congratulates the podcast on the milestone.

The Aarthi and Sriram show is one of the top podcasts which features conversations with the world's top entrepreneurs and artists.

Former WWE writer blasts Triple H for new era comments

Wrestling veteran Vince Russo has shared his reaction to Triple H and Stephanie McMahon boasting about a new era for the company during WrestleMania weekend.

Speaking on a recent edition of Sportskeeda's Legion of RAW show, the former WWE writer took a shot at the company's new era comments. He questioned whether it was a smart decision to openly discuss the promotion's new direction following Vince McMahon's resignation in January.

"Being that Vince [McMahon] isn't there anymore, he's not the boss. There are people above him. The more power and control that Triple H can have, the better. But you're gonna go out there and talk about a new era, your wife's gonna go out there and talk about the 'Paul Levesque Era' and this is it? I don't know if I would be bragging about it, to be honest with you," said Russo. [From 03:53 onwards]

You can check out Russo's comments in the video below:

Vince McMahon's trainer recently noted that the 78-year-old was not in attendance for WWE WrestleMania XL. Only time will tell if McMahon ever appears on WWE television again moving forward.

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