As the Attitude Era ended and the Ruthless Aggression Era began, Triple H continued to dominate over everyone on WWE Raw.
The Triple H regime of World Wrestling Entertainment certainly has featured some athletes the Chief Content Officer favored right off the gate. One such star is Karrion Kross.
A 14-time World Champion, The Game has already been elected to the WWE Hall of Fame as a member of D-Generation X in 2019. He will surely be honored as a singles competitor at som
Triple H took a much different approach when it came to introducing former NWA and TNA star Nick Aldis as the new General Manager of SmackDown in 2023. Aldis had originally been signed to WWE as a producer, but has excelled in the on-screen role to the point where fans are excited about a potential return to the ring.
WWE officials make many of their key decisions based off reactions and other engagement from the WWE Universe.
President Biden in 2022 announced Admiral Linda Fagan as the new commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard making her the first woman to lead a branch of the U.S. military. President Trump's administration has now fired Fagan.
Triple H has hinted at a potential return to WWE in a social media post about Bad Bunny. He congratulated the artist on his new album and suggested a match in the future. Bad Bunny has previously ...
Chelsea Green credits the past women's divisions in WWE for paving the way for her era of talent, but says Triple H is a leader in the company that makes women
The WWE roster is fully behind Triple H and his creative direction. SmackDown tag team Pretty Deadly, made up of charismatic Londoners Kit Wilson and Elton Prince, have worked under the company’s chief creative officer since their arrival on NXT UK under him and Shawn Michaels in 2020, once describing him as having an ‘alpha whiff’.
Triple H and Tony Khan lead WWE and AEW with different approaches. Despite WWE's significant business lead under Triple H's management, Tony Khan surp
A divisive professional wrestling veteran known for their time in WWE and WCW has claimed that Triple H is "creatively bankrupt" and should "step aside."
On Jan. 23, 2024, Netflix announced it signed a $5 billion 10-year deal with WWE to make it the new home of the entertainment franchise. The live events would be included in every Netflix subscription, with viewers only needing to log into their accounts. The episodes are available for streaming immediately after they are completed.