“Boss was stressed,” The Undertaker details massive backstage change under Triple H’s regime
The Undertaker talked about one key difference he found in Triple H's regime that was missing during the Vince McMahon era.
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Triple H has been at the helm of WWE Creative for over two years now. During his tenure, he has elevated the company’s business and showcased numerous talents. WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker recently reflected on The Game’s influence in sports entertainment. He also shared his observations on the changes WWE has undergone under the new regime.
Speaking on Six Feet Under, The Undertaker shared that during Vince McMahon’s era, his stress would often impact the entire backstage environment. However, the current management operates with a much more relaxed approach. He explained that when he visits backstage now, the talents appear at ease, interacting freely without hesitation.
The Phenom noted that talents now feel comfortable enough to record themselves casually, contributing to a healthy and positive backstage environment. Additionally, the former World Champion highlighted that both Triple H and Nick Khan have immense trust in the roster, fostering a sense of reliability behind the scenes.
The Undertaker credited this culture of trust as a key factor behind WWE’s ongoing success. Additionally, WWE has been flourishing in its business ventures, highlighted by the Netflix debut of Monday Night Raw. With more international Premium Live Events on the horizon, the company is poised for significant growth. WWE could be on track to make 2025 a monumental year.
The Undertaker talked about WWE Raw’s move to Netflix
WWE marked its biggest transition in history with the Netflix debut of Raw, ushering in a new era for the Stamford-based promotion. The historic night was the culmination of a monumental $5 billion deal, cementing its significance. Recently, The Undertaker shared his thoughts on this groundbreaking move and how he perceives its impact on the company’s future.
Speaking on Six Feet Under, The Deadman described the backstage atmosphere during Raw’s Netflix debut as celebratory. He revealed that legends were capturing the moment by taking pictures, while younger talents were eagerly discussing their futures. The Phenom called it a monumental move, one that he believes will forever change the trajectory of sports entertainment.
The Undertaker was part of a memorable segment with Rhea Ripley that night, as the two shared a wholesome face-off on the aisle, capturing attention worldwide. The moment quickly went viral, showcasing the global appeal of both stars. Reportedly, WWE plans to feature The Deadman in appearances over the next five years on Netflix, leveraging his legendary status in the business.
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