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What follows for Triple H following WWE’s merger with UFC?

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What follows for Triple H following WWE’s merger with UFC?

Former WWE superstar Paul Michael Levesque, most commonly known as Triple H, entered WWE (then the WWF) in 1995 and went on to become one of the organization’s most prominent performers in the 2000s and early 2010s, thanks to his magnificent performances during his stint. Notably, the game took him from professional wrestling player to executive positions, which earned him the title of Executive Vice President, Talent, and Live Events as his stint in the ring began to decrease and later stopped.

In addition, the 54-year-old position in creative, which decides on stories and character developments for WWE programming, was strengthened in 2013. The former wrestler is regarded as one of the greatest players, and he currently serves as the chief content officer as well as head of creative for WWE. Meanwhile, some days ago, there were speculations that former Wrester Triple H wouldn’t be continuing in his position or that he wasn’t allowed, as one person who has not been included on the board is Triple H.

Triple H will remain the head of creative for WWE: Reports

According to ESPN, the US-born star is set to continue his position as head of creative for WWE while stating that there will be no massive changes in the products. “There are no plans for “massive changes” to the respective products (UFC & WWE) Dana White will still run the day-to-day operations of the UFC and Triple H will remain the head of creative for WWE,” ESPN statement reads.

“UFC fighters are going to stay focused on the UFC and WWE superstars obviously do something different in our ring… but you also see in the UFC people with big personalities who, once their UFC run is done, once the UFC and the fighter says, ‘Hey, maybe now’s the time to call it a day,’ could those people have a longer life at WWE, an extended life with TKO? We think so,” Nick Khan, who will now act as the WWE president, was quoted as saying by CBS.

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