Since Triple H has been appointed as Chief Content Officer and Creative Head of WWE, he was able to reconstruct it. The wrestling industry has seen huge growth and they have seen huge growth in WrestleMania this time which was held in Philadelphia. The WrestleMania XL was a big event for WWE from a business perspective.
Despite all of this success, some of Triple H's judgements have been questioned. In this piece, we'll examine about three of the worst moves The Game could have made as WWE's Creative Head and CCO.
Let's take a look at 3 Possible Worst WWE Decisions of the Triple H Era:
3. Rejects The Hurt to reunite
In 2020, The Hurt Business was a group to look forward to on Monday Night RAW. While they may not be remembered as one of history's greatest factions, watching Hurt Business on television was amusing, and seeing the group reunited would not have been a terrible thing. Meanwhile, according to the previous faction's manager, MVP, the CCO rejected the idea as well. If The Game had permitted the reunion to take place, audiences would have seen Shelton Benjamin in action. Hurt Business consists of Bobby Lashley, Cedric Alexander, and Benjamin. The latter was released by the Stamford-based promotion in September of last year, and he currently plays in the independent circuit.
2. Declines to renew Dijak’s contract
The fact that Dijak has not been re-signed by WWE that is currently one of the most talked-about stories in professional wrestling. WWE has decided not to extend the NXT superstar's contract with the company, which expires on June 28. This appears to be a bold move on the part of Triple H and company. Dijak was, after all, one of NXT's most over-the-top performers. The 37-year-old was making an impression on the white and gold brand with remarkable performances every week. WWE may have committed one of the worst errors of 2024 by letting him depart.
1. Bringing sponsors to the ring
The PRIME logo is now in the middle of the ring canvas at every WWE premium live event, except those held in Saudi Arabia. Although some may find this to be a wise decision, the print on the canvas ultimately weakens the years' worth of work that WWE has put into creating clear, eye-pleasing mats that don't distract viewers. Additionally, by allowing Triple H and WWE to sponsor the ring canvas, they have created the possibility of additional future sponsorships along the lines of the UFC octagon. If there were other advertisers on the WWE ring canvas, it would be interesting to watch how the crowd would respond.