
The wrestling world is buzzing as MVP prepares to pull back the curtain on his contentious relationship with WWE’s Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque. The AEW star has promised fans an uncensored deep dive into their behind-the-scenes history during an upcoming episode of his podcast.
The Bobby Lashley Booking Controversy
MVP’s latest salvo centers around what he sees as the mishandling of Bobby Lashley’s career trajectory under Triple H’s creative direction. The veteran performer didn’t mince words when discussing how WWE’s former two-time champion has been positioned since Levesque took the reins.
Bobby Lashley is a bankable, marketable guy. And two-time WWE Champion just got reduced to mid-card, whatever.
This critique highlights a broader concern about talent utilization that has sparked debate among wrestling observers. Lashley’s championship pedigree stands in stark contrast to his recent on-screen positioning, creating ammunition for MVP’s argument about questionable creative decisions.
Defending His Position Against Critics
The former United States Champion anticipated pushback from his statements and addressed detractors head-on. MVP challenged those who dismiss his commentary as mere complaining to examine the evidence themselves.
“What I said, specifically in response to the person on my Instagram page, was that you see it. It’s my opinion of how he chooses to book certain talents. Some people say all the time that, ‘oh MVP’s just griping, MVP’s just crying.’ Okay, well just watch the program. Who were the people in the top spots under his leadership? Who were given the opportunities?”
These comments reveal MVP’s confidence in his observations and suggest he’s prepared to back up his claims with specific examples. His challenge to viewers demonstrates he believes the patterns speak for themselves.
Personal Beef Goes Beyond Creative Differences
Perhaps most intriguingly, MVP clarified that his issues with Triple H extend far beyond booking disagreements or perceived bias. The AEW performer emphasized that personal interactions have shaped his negative opinion of WWE’s creative leader.
“My issues have to do with him as a person and our personal interactions and things that he said and did that caused me to have zero respect for him. But I’ll get into that on my show.”
This revelation adds a deeply personal dimension to what many assumed was purely professional criticism. MVP’s promise to elaborate suggests fans can expect detailed accounts of specific incidents that soured their relationship.
The Podcast Promise
MVP has strategically chosen his platform for these revelations – “Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Swaezey” will serve as the venue for his tell-all discussion. This decision gives him complete editorial control over his narrative without corporate filters or time constraints.
The wrestling community now waits with anticipation as MVP prepares to deliver what could be one of the most explosive podcast episodes in recent memory. Will these promised revelations reshape how fans view Triple H’s rise to power, or will they simply add fuel to an already burning bridge between two industry veterans?
