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Triple H is opposed to making massive WWE change - Reports

The latest reports from the sports entertainment juggernaut suggest that the Chief Content Officer, Triple H, has rejected a massive WWE change.

Following the merger of World Wrestling Entertainment and UFC, Endeavour's CEO Ari Emanuel reportedly made the decision to remove Vince McMahon from the creative process.

As a result, the 14-time World Champion and his team have been handed the sole responsibility of carrying out all aspects of WWE, including bookings, storylines, and character development.

In a recent turn of events, the Stamford-based promotion has reportedly discussed internally the idea of having pay-per-views that will separate RAW and SmackDown brands from each other. However, since The Game is behind the creative wheels, it sounds like he is not too keen on this plan.

According to the latest reports from BWE, WWE discussed reverting to brand-exclusive PPVs, but Triple H wasn't a fan of it.

The company used to have brand-exclusive pay-per-views from 2003 to 2007. They brought them back in 2016 and continued to have them until February 2018, with a new pay-per-view every two weeks.

Triple H reacted to the historic PLE announcement

The Game recently shared his excitement about WWE taking a premium live event to Germany for the first time ever in 2024.

World Wrestling Entertainment will host a major PLE called Bash in Berlin on August 31, 2024. It will be the first premium live event held in Europe since Money in the Bank earlier this year.

Triple H took to social media to note that having Bash in Berlin event in Germany will be a massive spectacle.

"This is HUGE. Beyond excited to bring Germany its first-ever major WWE Premium Live Event in August 2024. @MBArenaBerlin @WWEDeutschland Berlin… Are you ready?," he wrote.

Check out his tweet below:

Only time will if the 14-time World Champion gets on board with WWE's plan of brand-exclusive PPVs, or the company has to scrap the plan altogether and find an alternative to it.

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