Backstage report reveals reason for Triple H's instant fan connection
A new report shed light on how Triple H has developed such a strong connection with the WWE Universe. The promotion is on the road to WWE Bash in Berlin on August 31.
The Game is WWE's Chief Content Officer and gained power in the company following Vince McMahon's resignation earlier this year. The product is incredibly hot at the moment and is coming off a very successful SummerSlam event at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Ohio.
According to a new report from PW Insider, The King of Kings is actively reading social media while in Gorilla Position during shows to get feedback from fans and is not just relying on the reactions from the fans in attendance.
Triple H seemingly reacted to a comment made by AEW president Tony Khan on social media earlier this week. Khan suggested that WWE was contract tampering, and the veteran reacted by liking a post with the quote on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Instagram page.
Vince Russo claims Triple H was forced to bring popular faction to WWE TV
Former WWE writer Vince Russo believes Triple H may not have wanted to introduce the Wyatt Sicks faction at all on RAW.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Outlaws show, Russo suggested that Bray Wyatt's faction was never over, and it was even more of a challenge with Bo Dallas at the helm. Russo stated that Triple H could have been put in a position where he felt like he had to bring the Wyatt Sicks faction to television.
"If you couldn't get this over with Bray Wyatt, you are not gonna get this over with Bo. And it has nothing to do with Bray and Bo. It has to do with the creative team they are working with that doesn't have the intellect to understand what they are trying to do. So I think Triple H was put in a position where he couldn't say no, but he wanted to be able to say, 'Ah, we tried. We tried, and it didn't work, Bo. Look what happened, we tried.' Yeah bro, it didn't work because you guys effed it up." [6:00 onwards]
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The Cerebral Assassin's vision for the product has been quite successful so far. Only time will tell what the 55-year-old has planned for the build to Bash in Berlin at the end of the month.