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WWE veteran discloses how she honestly feels about working with Triple H

Wrestling veteran Natalya has opened up about what it has been like to work with and under Triple H. She mentioned that his experience as a former wrestler makes it easier for the talent because he has walked in their shoes.

The former Divas Champion made a surprise return to the company on Monday Night RAW this week in her hometown of Calgary. She helped Lyra Valkyria and Zelina Vega defeat Shayna Baszler, Sonya Deville, and Zoey Stark of Pure Fusion Collective in a six-woman tag team match. Her legendary uncle Bret "The Hitman" Hart was also on the show.

During a recent appearance on the Growing Up Von Erich show, Natalya described working with Triple H as a breath of fresh air. She also said that he's a cool boss, and she enjoys working with him.

"I was saying this to my husband the other day, ‘Working with Triple H over the last year, it’s been such a breath of fresh air’ because he was also a wrestler. So he knows all about what it’s like. You’re pitching a storyline or you’re going through a hardship at home or — he has three daughters as well. So, he knows about handling girls. Girls are different than guys. We’re more emotional and we overthink things… He’s a really cool boss. I really like working for him and with him. It’s just been such a breath of fresh air," she said. (H/T POST Wrestling)

Cody Rhodes weighs in on Triple H’s WWE takeover

Under The Game, The American Nightmare fulfilled his dreams of winning the Undisputed WWE Championship. He's been the biggest babyface in wrestling for a while now.

Cody Rhodes spoke about the WWE CCO's takeover on ESPN by stating that the latter had world champion instincts long before he became one.

"Triple H in the ring had World Champion instincts long before he ever was one. He applies those instincts expertly today as chief content officer. He was also amongst a handful of players ahead of the curve in terms of evolving the sport which he showcased with the NXT black-and-gold era," Rhodes said.

On SmackDown this Friday, Cody will defend his title against Solo Sikoa, but this time, it'll be a Stee Cage match.

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