Triple H’s creative direction focuses on long-term storytelling, and younger stars fit naturally into multi-year story arcs.
With veterans like Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, Orton, and Cena appearing less, WWE needs new names to carry premium shows.
Younger fans relate more to fresh personalities, faster in-ring styles, and social-media-savvy superstars.
WWE is moving toward more realistic promos and intense matches—something younger talent adapts to quicker.
As WWE expands into UK, India, and Middle East markets, they need new global stars who can appeal across regions.
Young stars are cheaper, healthier, and can deliver 10–15 years of storytelling potential compared to part-timers.
With NXT producing standout talent regularly, WWE is confident pushing newcomers straight into major storylines.