WWE News: Triple H analyzes the return to WWE of the talents fired from NXT


WWE News: Triple H analyzes the return to WWE of the talents fired from NXT

Triple H was recently interviewed by Ariel Helwani for BT Sport. During the interview he was asked about the fighters who were released.

Last year and who are now returning to the company after the change in management. Also, he was asked if he had a list of fighters.

That he wanted to bring back and that he felt should never have left: The entire roster in some way, if you’re going to look at it like that, almost 95%.

Our current roster came out of NXT. There were a lot of people who thought I was very talented. When they came to RAW and SmackDown.

It wasn’t up to me if I thought they had talent. It was up to the writing team of each brand and Vince. Now is my time to be able to say ‘No, no.

I think this person is talented and I want her here doing this.’ The man does not matter, the woman does not matter, it does not matter.

Where they come from, it does not matter what route or path they took to get to this business. Did they start out wanting to do something else.

And found this later in life? Did they start dreaming as children that this was the only thing they wanted to do and did they come close to it?

Talent is talent. If someone has talent, if I think they can contribute to the product, we can use that to advance what we do and make this company.

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Bigger and tell better stories. It’s as simple as that.” Sometimes I wasn’t necessarily on board with the creative direction and that had nothing.

To do with Shawn or anything. When I stepped away for health reasons, there was already pressure to change direction and change what I was.

I knew what they were.” I don’t know if I necessarily agreed with all of them, but I do think there are a lot of changes that happened.

That were extremely positive for the brand that I would have liked to have done anyway.” “The brand became something else than what.

It was originally intended to be. Part of that was the success of the brand. Part of that was the pandemic. The brand changed with the pandemic.

People forget that for two years maybe more, we couldn’t recruit anyone. I couldn’t train the athletes. I had no place to train them.

Our entire training center became a TV studio to shoot RAW and SmackDown. They weren’t learning because there was no place to train them.

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Train we weren’t even allowed, from a medical point of view, to put them in the building to train.

That changed tremendously what NXT was. It greatly changed the direction it was going and what it would become. “