Triple H was made the top person in charge of WWE Creative after Vince McMahon’s retirement. WWE fans have clamored Triple H to be in control of creative for a long time, so they were simply too happy.

The Game is aware of what pro wrestling fans want nowadays and has already been going about rectifying all the mistakes made by Vince McMahon over the past several years.

While speaking on a recent episode of the Jim Cornette Experience, Jim Cornette talked about Triple H taking over the creative aspect of WWE. Cornette urged Triple H to shake things up in the company.

“Within the next few weeks, something needs to happen to shake up the show,” said Cornette. “Whether they start with RAW or SmackDown, whichever, the formatting, and just the sameness of everything. It’s all the same. Everybody does the same things and they talk in the same way. The angles have been overdone, not to the AEW point where literally every single backstage promo ends in some kind of chaos, but most of them do.

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You don’t have to change the whole three hours at one time. Just do something with somebody meaningful that I don’t know looks more like a wrestling program than a game show. And unexpected, and with violence and or realism to it, not a car wreck where somebody is taken to the hospital because we’ve seen all of those. But just do something different with somebody.”

Triple H is also expected to bring back more WWE Superstars in the future. We will have to wait and see how WWE will change in the coming weeks, as fans are excited to see what happens next.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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