WWE News: Triple H is happy for the WWE NXT fighters who left for AEW


WWE News: Triple H is happy for the WWE NXT fighters who left for AEW

They broke into the professional wrestling business, many wrestlers have joined their ranks.

They including former WWE Superstars, something that has become more notable in the last year.

And it’s not just talent from the main roster, but also wrestlers who spent most of their time on NXT.

Swerve Strickland, Keith Lee, ReDragon, Adam Cole or Toni Storm, among others, have ended up signing.

After passing through NXT, or after a brief stay on the main WWE roster.

Many of these Superstars were personally recruited by Triple H, who doesn’t seem to be upset with them.

In this sense, in a recent interview granted to “The Athletic”.

The WWE Hall of Famer pointed out that professional sports players change teams all the time.

That, despite the fact that they are no longer part of the company.

They continue to maintain the contact with almost all of his former NXT teammates.

Here we leave you with the most outstanding statements of his:

About NXT, its beginnings and its superstars

“I like all of them. They helped us get where we needed to go, and I appreciate that.

The truth is that there was a period of time where we tried to build NXT. We did.

Then we tried to build a brand that could have a program of television, and keep it. All those names helped us get it.

Whether or not anyone believed they fit into “Raw” or “SmackDown,” that wasn’t just my decision anymore.

It was the decisions of Vince (McMahon) and the guys. fans; and then, can we still do business with them?”

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About the former WWE / NXT superstars

“If they have great performances, I’m happy for them.

I keep in touch with almost all of them. I like to think that they came here, we taught them a lot.

We took them to (a higher level) where they learned to do television, to be professionals and all that. , to be successful there.

At some point, they may come back to us, or they may never, because they don’t fit our brand so well, but it’s okay.

They took us to certain places, and I’m grateful for that, and so do they they’re grateful, and they go somewhere else.

But that doesn’t stop the train. People leave football teams, go to other teams, it happens all the time, and it’s great.”

Triple H understands that this is a business.

That wrestlers have their own reasons for trading one company for another.

We have seen it recently with the arrival of Cody Rhodes to WWE, or the signing of Toni Storm by AEW.

Meanwhile, the architect of the old NXT is glad that his former colleagues are successful, even if it is in another company.

After announcing his retirement as a wrestler.

The Game appeared at WrestleMania 38 to formally say goodbye to the fans.

They leaving his boots in the center of the ring and thanking everyone for accompanying him throughout his career.

The WWE Hall of Famer had to undergo surgery to solve a heart problem.

His health condition prevented him from attending to his work at the head of NXT, being replaced by Shawn Michaels.

Shortly after, the development brand underwent a deep image wash, transforming into the current version 2.0.

Which is giving priority to younger fighters to the detriment of more veterans, many of whom are leaving the brand.

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Either to ascend (as is the case with Tommaso Ciampa), or to join other companies (as we have seen with Samoa Joe).