Triple H Addresses Blood & Swearing On WWE TV

Triple H Addresses Blood & Swearing On WWE TV WWE

WWE exec Triple H has addressed the recent addition of more swearing and even blood on WWE television in a new interview.

In an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul, Triple H spoke on a variety of issues in the lead up to WrestleMania 40.

In addition to discussing the creative shifts that took place after fans reacted strongly against The Rock taking on Roman Reigns at WrestleMania, he also shared about the recent shift towards more mature content.

Addressing the recent instances of swearing and now even blood in WWE, Triple H said:

“I believe there’s a time for things to work, there’s a time for everything but it’s got to be done in moderation, it’s got to be done when it’s right. Because if you don’t, if everything you say is just cussing who cares?

“You tune that out, it doesn’t matter. But right now we’re so clean on it that Rock says something, given his position as a disrupter and guy coming from the outside its believable. He has that leeway and doesn’t care and it’s shocking because it’s not been that way.

“When its needed, pull the trigger. But the discipline is only pulling the trigger when it really means something and when it’s shocking.”

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Elsewhere in his media appearance rounds today, Triple H stopped by the Pat McAfee show which was broadcasting live from WWE World in Philadelphia.

In the discussion, he spoke about whether or not it is possible for him to ever make an in-ring return. You can click here to read more about that.

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