Backstage news on Triple H's current status



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Backstage news on Triple H's current status

WWE suffered a real internal earthquake a few months ago from the sensational news of the retirement of Vince Mcmahon, who preferred to take a step back after being overwhelmed by a series of very serious personal accusations that emerged thanks to the Wall Street Journal.

His executive role was taken over by his daughter Stephanie and Nick Khan as corporate CEOs, while Triple H was put in charge of the creative team. Stephanie's husband had to retire from wrestling shortly before Wrestlemania 38, not wanting to take any chances after undergoing major heart surgery in September 2021.

In addition to having had an outstanding career in the ring, Hunter has also shown that he can do great things backstage, even before Vince's retirement. However, all of this was arrested in the past few hours, when the former Chairman returned first to the WWE CDA and then once again replaced his daughter Stehanie McMahon as Chairman of the WWE board, even making his second daughter resign.

In the past few hours there has been nothing but talk of the alleged sale of the Stamford-based company to the Arab fund of the Saudi country, with the rumor of the agreement already found between the two parties which, however, has not yet been confirmed.

What's next for Triple H?

Apparently, according to what has been reported in the last few hours, if Vince McMahon and Nick Khan have absolutely agreed on the direct sale of WWE for months, since the historic Chairman's departure from the scene, Vince's youngest daughter and son-in-law have not they would absolutely agree on the sale of the company.

Stephanie was so shocked by the news that her father wanted to sell the family business, that in fact he left his post as Chairwoman, precisely to have nothing to do with the sales negotiations and the transfer of the company for which she worked all her life, together with her father and her husband.

According to the site, in fact: "Sources have told that Stephanie Mcmahon and her husband Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, the company's chief content officer and retired professional wrestler, are absolutely against the sale. "Although in the official press release that reported Vince McMahon as head of WWE there was a reference to the fact that the entire management was in agreement on the thing, it would seem instead that the daughter and son-in-law would totally disagree with everything Vince would be doing from a few weeks now.

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