Triple H was given the role as the top person in charge of WWE Creative after Vince McMahon stepped down from his role as WWE Chairman. This was the best thing that could have happened for WWE according to fans.

The Cerebral Assassin is more than aware of what fans truly want, and he has already made huge changes to the product to please them. This includes re-hiring previously fired talent, focusing on more in-ring action and changing the overall feel of the shows.

While speaking with LAD Bible TV, The Game talked about his future plans for expanding NXT all over the world.

“So, NXT Europe, NXT Australia, NXT South Africa, South America, Mexico, [we will] eventually build that into a global system that will lead to almost a World Cup scenario,” Triple H revealed. “The World Cup finals for NXT will one year be in London, the next year maybe Mexico City, and all the while really what you’re doing is building this fanbase for college football while you’re building stars for the major leagues which is RAW, SmackDown, WrestleMania, right. In India right now, we are the second biggest sport in India outside of Cricket. It’s massive already but imagine that scale when we have a brand on the ground of native Indian people having their own brand [and] one of them branches out and goes to RAW or SmackDown, headlines WrestleMania, it’s game-changing.”

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Triple H also has some huge surprises planned for fans. There are clearly a lot of changes taking place in the company right now and fans are more than excited about it.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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