Triple H has officially secured a brand new cope with WWE, but backstage, his long-term future wasn’t all the time viewed as a sure thing. Some inside the company reportedly believed that there was an actual likelihood he may not remain in his role for much longer.
Speaking on Tuesday’s episode of “Wrestling Observer Live,” Bryan Alvarez reported that concerns about Triple H’s future weren’t limited to online speculation — they were being discussed inside WWE itself within the lead-up to WrestleMania 42. He said,
“Sometimes there shall be some things which can be booked and fans won’t prefer it, after which they’ll attempt to get this traction going that perhaps we’d like to interchange Triple H. I’ll say that this yr, resulting in WrestleMania, unlike previous years when fans were discussing it, it was a subject of conversation in WWE leading as much as WrestleMania 42.”
“I intend to make it very clear — the people discussing this inside WWE weren’t discussing this within the sense that, ‘We predict he’s doing a horrible job, we’d like him to get replaced.’ It was being discussed specifically because a lot stuff was being done on the last second by people outside. The choice to herald Pat McAfee, the choice to insert him into the storyline, the thing with Jelly Roll — I heard about it prior to that as well with other things that had come from above.”
“It was just sort of — there was a sense that perhaps these people keep getting involved, and why would they keep getting involved in the event that they have a lot faith on this guy? And there have been individuals who thought, ‘I don’t know if this guy’s gonna be around at the moment next yr.’”
“Seems he finally ends up getting his deal prolonged, so he shall be around. But there was a discussion point that, ‘This will likely not be his thing for a protracted time frame — it could possibly be over soon.’”
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