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After 25 years in WWE, Randy Orton says one thing has finally changed that means "everything" to him... and it's all because ...
At time of writing, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque is the creative boss in WWE. He is leading what is widely recognised as the third WWE boom. After the Golden Age and the Attitude Era, WWE found ...
As the leader of creative, Triple H has ushered in a different era that is more focused on coherent long-term storytelling that doesn't routinely insult the audience's intelligence.
I've heard this current WWE Era referred to by many names. Ask Cody Rhodes, and he'd likely call it the "Renaissance Era” since he filed a trademark under that title. Ask Triple H, and he'd ...
The induction of Triple H into the company's Hall of Fame was only a matter of time. One of the most decorated stars of the Attitude Era, there's no question that his wrestling career was of a ...
Triple H recently made a comment regarding The Attitude Era while comparing it to the current era of WWE. Meanwhile, one figure from that time has hit back at The Game in a major way, stating that ...
Triple H is doing a phenomenal job as WWE's Chief Creative Officer. WWE's narratives are stronger than ever thanks to his vision and creative direction. We have Vince Russo to thank for that.
WWE/Getty Images During an appearance on 'The Roommates' podcast, Triple H revealed that he believes modern-day WWE is bigger than it was in the Attitude Era. "We're sort of in this resurgence of WWE.
Triple H joined The Roommates Show recently and spoke about Russo's departure, and how it presented an opportunity for The Game to get involved with WWE's writing and production.
Cole was an Attitude Era star in his own right, having debuted as a commentator and interviewer in 1997, regularly tormented by Triple H and his fellow D-Generation X stars.