Triple H finally makes a huge long-awaited announcement before RAW; will show multiple secrets
Triple H has made the announcement every fan was waiting for. The WWE CCO took to X/Twitter moments before RAW to let them know what was happening.
The Game has become one of the busiest people in WWE. As the Chief Creative Officer, the former star has his hands full in not only making sure that the stories play out as they should on WWE shows, but also that the matches go well, while also keeping in touch with the corporate side of things. As a result, it's safe to say that Triple H does not have much time to appear in front of the camera.
However, backstage, WWE has previously worked on documentaries where cameras follow different stars and showcase what is happening behind the scenes in the company.
They had announced that there would be a Behind the Curtains documentary surrounding the entire situation with WrestleMania 40. It was thought it would be released immediately after the PLE, but instead, fans are still waiting. Now, Triple H has announced that it's finally happening. The documentary is set to debut in a matter of days, with it coming out on July 3.
He said that it would reveal the secrets of how WrestleMania 40 took place. These are usually closely guarded secrets from behind the scenes, but the documentary will reveal the reality behind each secret and how things played out.
"The Road to #WrestleMania XL was all about finding magic amidst the chaos. Now… we’re showing you how it all really went down. WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain premieres July 3 at 7pm ET, exclusively on @WWE’s YouTube channel."
Triple H is changing "The Game" in WWE
Since Triple H has taken over with Vince McMahon now no longer involved, everything seems to have changed inside WWE. Kevin Dunn is gone and as a result, the production has changed too.
Shots of stars walking out from the backstage area all the way to the ring for their matches have added a new dimension to the product. Meanwhile, the stories are hotter than they have been in years as well. WWE has also been collaborating with a lot of other promotions including TNA, Marigold, and AJPW.
It remains to be seen if this state of things will continue.