Update: Ringside News independently reached out about this report and was told directly by WWE that it’s not accurate.
WWE operates with numerous moving parts to ensure its machinery runs smoothly, and this includes the post-show press conferences that have become a staple in their operations. However, recent developments suggest that WWE may be rethinking their approach to these events.
Since 2022, post-Premium Live Event press conferences have been a consistent feature of WWE’s programming, with memorable instances such as the 2022 Survivor Series press conference standing out. However, scrutiny has mounted regarding the handling of questions by Triple H during these pressers.
Reports from Wrestle Votes indicate that WWE is now revising its strategy for the post-event proceedings following this Saturday’s Clash at the Castle Premium Live Event on June 15th. Instead of maintaining the traditional ‘press conference’ format, it will evolve into a ‘post show,’ with the potential for media involvement remaining uncertain at this juncture.
”Interesting tidbit: Source states WWE is altering its plans for a ‘press conference’ after this Saturday’s Clash at the Castle PLE. It will now just be a ‘post show,’ with the possibility of media questions still undetermined.”
Furthermore, a former WWE personality has suggested that WWE may only desire the presence of ‘fans’ at these press conferences. Nonetheless, the exact course of action WWE will adopt remains to be seen, as indications point towards a potential discontinuation of post-show press conferences altogether.
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