WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque has turn out to be a presence on the “Kill Tony” podcast and in other sections of the “manosphere,” including having Tony Hinchcliffe host a Roast of WrestleMania. This has led to comedian Andrew Schulz making appearances on WWE programming on a few occasions during the last 12 months, and it appears Schulz will probably be sticking around.
In line with Fightful Select and WrestleVotes, Schulz made a powerful impression on WWE higher-ups during his appearances and is predicted back on WWE programming. Schulz has quite a few specials on Netflix, home to “WWE Raw,” which is what facilitated his past two appearances on the show. Beyond the Netflix connection, Schulz can be a member of the ensemble for the upcoming “Street Fighter” film, directed by “Twisted Metal” director Kitao Sakurai, that features WWE stars Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, in addition to former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto, in addition to stars like Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, UFC fighter Alexander Volkanovski, “Game of Thrones” and “Aquaman” star Jason Momoa, and “The Eric Andrew Show” host Eric Andre. The film is being distributed by Paramount and is about to open in October of 2026. Rhodes has said that the experience of filming the foremost blockbuster made him a greater wrestler, after filming “intense” motion sequences alongside the stunt team.
The last time Schulz appeared on WWE programming, he got right into a heated confrontation with former WWE United States Champion Logan Paul that saw former WWE Champion AJ Styles save the comedian from Paul’s ire. TKO Group Holdings Chief Operating Officer Mark Shapiro was available for the segment.

