Ex-WWE Star Reacts To Triple H Taking Over Creative From ‘Tyrant’ Vince McMahon

Ex-WWE Star Reacts To Triple H Taking Over Creative From ‘Tyrant’ Vince McMahon WWE

Former WWE star EC3 has shared his honest thoughts on Triple H taking over WWE creative from Vince McMahon.

Following reports that Triple H has taken over “99.9%” of the company’s creative reins, it was reported that Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel was behind this change.

Speaking on Sportskeeda’s ‘The Wrestling Outlaws show, EC3 argued that Triple H overseeing creative is for the best.

He explained:

“If it is true, Triple H has a great mind, obviously, for the industry and the business, and I think, as the booker, there’s so much out of his control, not out of his control, but probably why he can’t oversee.

“But I think grandiose long-term vision, that something that Triple H has. I think Vince probably is best utilized in a role where he chimes in and has that power where he can defer, which was an issue for so many years that he wouldn’t defer anything from creative to business.

“When you get old, you lose your mind, if you’re not deferring to people that you trust, you’re not really leading; you’re a tyrant. So I think if Triple H has the pencil, it’s probably pretty good.”

While EC3 was presented as a star during his stint in a Triple H-led NXT following his return to the company in 2018.

EC3’s starpower didn’t carry over to the main roster, with the talent mainly used in enhancement or comedic roles ahead of his release in April 2020.

Ari Emanuel’s plans for Vince McMahon after removing him from creative have potentially been revealed.

Transcription via Sportskeeda

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