WWE has a lot of things that they need to worry about when booking a card. In recent memory, the company has seen criticism for their lack of representation. This subject is a hot topic, and Triple H received a question about it first after Bad Blood.

During the press conference after Bad Blood 2024, Triple H was asked about the recent accusations about WWE lacking diversity on their roster. No black talent were represented at Bad Blood, and he answered the question accordingly.

Triple H replied to say, “I don’t see the difference in anyone, I don’t see the nationality. I don’t see the difference between men and women. I only see the talent.” He made it clear that he focuses on talent, and he doesn’t see anything else, so representation isn’t something that he focuses on.

He went on to say, “We tell stories with those talent, and how we can tell those stories and bring those stories forward. I don’t keep track of any of that,” as he does what is relevant and goes with what the biggest stories are.

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Jinder Mahal also spoke out about how they need to feature South Asian talent as well. Naturally, Triple H speaking on the subject is likely to send this topic right back into the conversation within the internet wrestling community.

We will have to see if Triple H comments on this further in the future, but it is very clear that he has spoken his piece on this subject. He doesn’t see any sort of race when booking a show, and we’ll have to see if WWE starts to feature more people of color on major events as we continue.

What's your take on WWE's current representation on their rosters? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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