Triple H recently took over the WWE’s creative and since then a lot of big changes have happened such as several former WWE Stars being brought back, an improvement in the storylines including booking of the matches and the characters and wrestling fans being excited again. AEW CEO Tony Khan and AEW Star Matt Hardy has agreed that Triple H taking over the WWE’s creative is a positive for pro wrestling as well as an opportunity for better competition and an opportunity for wrestlers to make their way back to the WWE.
Pro wrestling legend and current AEW Star Matt Hardy recently took to an episode of his “Extreme Life With Matt Hardy” podcast, where he talked about how Triple H taking over the WWE is a game-changer as well as how it opens up the door for a lot of talents to return to the WWE. Matt Hardy also said Paul “Triple H” Levesque has a better relationship with so many people compared to Vince McMahon that they have been having a great current experience in the WWE, which is a very good thing.
This is what Matt Hardy said:
“This deal with Triple H taking over WWE is a game-changer. On top of that, it also opens up the door for so many people to go back.” “There’s so many more people who have a better relationship with Triple H than they did Vince.”
“Triple H has already been so much more accessible from the people that I’ve talked to there with the current experience. So it’s great. It’s a very good thing. I also think it’s going to make the competition of the industry healthier.”
Matt Hardy also talked about how with Triple H much more tuned in to the modern era of pro wrestling, which is similar to how Tony Khan sees things and with both of them having their control in the pulse of pro wrestling, it will end up benefitting everyone.
This is what Matt Hardy said:
“Triple H is much more tuned in to 2022 pro wrestling, much like Tony Khan is. So I think now you have two guys who really have the fingers on the pulse of pro wrestling. So I think that’s going to benefit everyone.”
You can check out Matt Hardy’s full comments at this link. H/T to Wrestling Inc. for transcribing the quotes.