REPORT: Triple H slated to surprise the WWE Universe with more returns to the company
Triple H during an interview (Image Credits- GiveMeSport)
Triple H’s takeover of the WWE since Vince McMahon’s retirement has brought many changes to the current product of the company. ‘The Game’ has changed major aspects of the company, much to the delight of the WWE Universe.
Triple H certainly knows what the WWE Universe wants. Take the shocking returns, for example. He has brought back several released WWE Superstars, like Braun Strowman, Johnny Gargano, Karrion Kross, and Candice LeRae, to name a few.
However, its a no-brainer that the biggest return under the Triple H regime has been of Bray Wyatt. The former WWE Champion returned at Extreme Rules, and this has earned nothing but praise from WWE fans.
We have seen over a dozen returns since Triple H took over, and there is no stopping more. In conversation with GiveMeSport, WrestleVotes revealed that Bray Wyatt has requested to bring back two former superstars to the company. One is his blood brother, Bo Dallas. And the other is his former Wyatt Family Member, Erick Rowan.
He said, “There’s people that Bray likes and people he wants to work with. Bo Dallas is one of them and so is Erick Rowan. If Erick wants to come back, I’m sure they’d allow that, if Bray also wanted it.”
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Triple H has filled every WWE Superstar with confidence with taking over
During an interview with the New York Post, Finn Balor opened up on working under Triple H. He stated that he and Triple H get along well and that their time together at NXT strengthened their bond. Balor added he appreciates The Game’s decisions. More importantly, he trusts his business ethic.
“It’s been well documented that I have a good working relationship with Triple H. I feel like we grew together in NXT and developed a bond over that……So that hasn’t changed in any way, like my work ethic or my focus or my determination. If anything, it makes it stronger……I can’t control who I’m in there with, how long I’m in there, what city it’s in. All I can control is making sure I’m ready when the bell rings and handle business.”
According to reports, Triple H has weeded off various premium live events, including Hell in a Cell, Elimination Chamber, and Money in the Bank. Former PPVs like Unforgiven, The King of the Ring Judgment Day, and No Way Out will replace Hell in a Cell, Elimination Chamber, and Money in the Bank, starting in 2023. It certainly is a fantastic improvement over the existing offering and would bring back fond memories for WWE fans of the Ruthless Aggression and Attitude Era.
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