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."
Triple H calls WWE‘s move to Netflix “a great reset”. The WWE RAW on Netflix premiere marked the beginning of a new era for WWE, as the company is now streaming on the global platform. Leading into the premiere,
Paul "Triple H" Levesque is facing criticism for a WWE promo that fans feel betray the spirit of pro wrestling.
For nearly a decade, the general consensus surrounding CM Punk was that he would never make a return to WWE, especially given the controversy that clouded his exit from the company back in 2014.
While only time will tell, in the lead-up to the big show, Paul “ Triple H ” Levesque touched on what it's like to work with the “Final Boss” in WWE on the SI Media podcast with Jimmy Traina and how collaborative he can be, contrary to popular belief.
With WWE Raw's move to Netflix coming in just a few days, the broadcast team shuffle is on. Earlier this week it was reported that ring announcers Lilian Garcia
Brand new SI MEDIA PODCAST with WWE Chief Content Officer, Triple H/Paul Levesque. - “Monday Night Raw’s” big move to Netflix - Updates on John Cena, The Rock, Stephanie McMahon - Does he know the WrestleMania main event - Bringing CM Punk back to WWE
WWE Head of Creative Paul Levesque, also known as Triple H, has addressed whether Stephanie McMahon will ever make a return to the promotion her father started.
Paul "Triple H" Levesque addressed the possibility of a Rock match at WrestleMania this year, stating how The Rock will always do what's right for the company.
These WWE wrestlers became World Champions under Vince McMahon, but they might not have had the same accolades under Triple H.
Triple H, WWE's Chief Content Officer, explains that the transition of WWE Raw to Netflix will allow for more creative freedom. However, it will maintain a balance to stay family-friendly ...