Triple H’s "creative regime" failed RAW after massive change due to a major reason, claims WWE Hall of Famer
Triple H’s creative regime has done wonders for WWE over the past several months. However, a Hall of Famer was left unimpressed after the latest edition of RAW.
Bully Ray has been analyzing WWE’s products for several years now. The Hall of Famer knows a lot about the industry and has a keen eye to highlight the rights and wrongs weekly. RAW underwent a massive change when the show was changed to a two-hour format on the USA Network after 12 years this past Monday. WWE fans watched closely to see how Triple H and his team would pack the show with several rivalries building up.
Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Bully Ray praised CM Punk and other stars for their work on RAW. However, he noted that the show missed the target after undergoing the big change. He felt like he wanted a "little bit more" from the show. The legend added that two hours was not enough for the show.
"Under Hunter's creative regime, I felt like I wanted a little bit more last night. I guess that's a good thing," Bully Ray said. "I felt like two hours wasn't enough for RAW last night. I'm sure as the show goes on week to week, they're going to find a way to reposition the show so that it's all killer, no filler, and that we're only getting the real good stories and great matches that RAW has to offer." [H/T Wrestling Inc.]
Triple H recently unveiled a brand-new WWE championship
Saudi Arabia has proven to be an extremely lucrative market for WWE. Fans have seen their favorite superstars make the journey to the kingdom several times over the past few years.
WWE is set to return to Saudi Arabia later this year for the Crown Jewel PLE. To add a couple of big matches to the event, Triple H unveiled a brand new title at WWE Bad Blood.
The new Crown Jewel Championship will see the two top men’s and women’s champions go head to head. The winner of each contest will be crowned the new Crown Jewel Champion.
Cody Rhodes will face Gunther for the men’s title, while Liv Morgan and Nia Jax will go head-to-head if titles do not change hands before the event. It looks like the championship will only be contested at the PLE and could become a gimmick match solely for Crown Jewel events.