Since taking over as WWEs Chief Content Officer, Triple H has garnered widespread praise for transforming the companys creative direction. Many fans and industry personalities believe that todays WWE product is experiencing one of its best creative periods in years. Among those whove spoken highly of this new era is former WWE superstar Dave Bautista.
During a recent episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Bautista discussed how Triple H has changed the company for the better, specifically noting his willingness to let WWE talent pursue opportunities outside of the promotion. Bautista referenced Drew McIntyres role in The Killers Game as an example of this open-minded approach.
He contrasted this with the companys past leadership, stating, I think in the past, it was just kind of the opposite. Wanted to keep everything contained, everything in-house, which is why I ended up leaving the company because I wasnt afforded the opportunity to do stuff outside of the company.
Bautistas comments echo the sentiments of other WWE stars who have applauded the cultural shift under Triple Hs leadership, emphasizing the balance between expanding WWEs reach and supporting individual talents in their ventures.
How do you think WWEs openness to allowing talent to pursue outside opportunities under Triple Hs leadership will impact the companys future, both creatively and in terms of star power? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!