“If you f***ed up to the degree”- WWE Hall of Famer discusses Triple H’s approach about someone who has messed up
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Triple H is doing an excellent job as WWE’s Chief Content Officer, and the game has been putting on great shows in recent times, with the most recent live event, The Extreme Rules Premium Live Event, receiving rave reviews for the Superstars’ performances and the progression of the storylines.
Since Triple H’s employment as the Chief Content Officer, he has been giving surprises to the fans by bringing in the released WWE Superstars during the Vince McMahon regime.
At the Extreme Rules Live Event, Triple H had the biggest surprise for the fans, which was the return of Bray Wyatt. The talk of bringing Bray Wyatt on board had been going on since Vince McMahon’s retirement from the WWE. Bray Wyatt’s return is surely the greatest return of all time and the best of this year, with some fans saying that Cody Rhodes’ ESPY WWE Moment of the Year award win for his return to WWE should now be awarded to Bray Wyatt.
Triple H has also made some changes to the current product, and the most recent change that he will be making is at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event, wherein from this year onwards the concept of War Games will be introduced.
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Kevin Nash says that Triple H will speak one-on-one to the concerned person if something goes wrong
In a recent episode of Kliq This Podcast, Kevin Nash discussed his close friend Triple H’s reaction when someone commits a mistake at work. In terms of mistakes made by a performer or a worker in the company, Nash remarked that Triple H is the polar opposite of Vince McMahon. Vince McMahon would reprimand the individual, but Triple isn’t like that.
According to Kevin Nash, if someone had made a major mistake, he would take notice of the person’s emotional state and talk to him one-on-one, but he would never browbeat them in front of his colleagues.
“No, he’s not. It’s just so not Paul. I mean, if you f***ed up to the degree where he was going to yell at you, I’m quite sure he’ll make a mental note or actually make a note to himself and then bring it up after the show is over to that person one-on-one, to not browbeat them in front of his cohorts because that’s just, I mean.”
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