• WWE Veteran Says Triple H Is Still An Attention Wh*re
Former WWE wrestler Stevie Richards didn’t hold back when discussing Triple H’s growing presence across WWE programming, calling him an “attention wh*re” who just can’t help putting himself in the spotlight.
On his show, Richards ripped into WWE’s new WrestleMania 42 promo, where Triple H both voiced the commercial and appeared front and center in its visuals. Richards mocked the move as another example of The Game promoting himself instead of the product, joking that the entire presentation looked more like a Triple H tribute video than a WrestleMania teaser.
He also compared Triple H’s self-insertion to UFC’s Dana White, saying that while White is a loud and controversial figure, he at least doesn’t plaster his face across fight posters. Richards said Triple H, on the other hand, “wants to be the show, not just run it.”
The ECW veteran added that it’s become almost a running joke to spot Triple H’s fingerprints on every major WWE production. “He’s doing the voiceovers, he’s the first face you see at every pay-per-view, and he’s always in the posters,” Richards said, laughing that WWE fans could play ‘Where’s Waldo?’ with him at this point.
Richards went on to suggest that Triple H’s constant visibility might not even be entirely his own doing – hinting that people backstage could be feeding his ego to stay in his good graces. “It might be the people around him pushing it, wanting to be politically favored,” he said. “Either way, the guy’s everywhere.”
• Hall Of Famer Open To WWE Return After 22 Years
Scott Steiner has had a complicated history with WWE. After years of distance from the company, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame alongside his brother, Rick Steiner, as part of The Steiner Brothers in 2022. His nephew, Bron Breakker, continues to rise as one of WWE’s top young stars.
Bron, who held the NXT and Intercontinental Titles twice, is currently leading The Vision on RAW. The 28-year-old has been a part of the main event scene since April and is expected to receive a major push from WWE.
During a panel at Geek’d Con, Scott Steiner was asked if he would be open to appearing on-screen with Bron in WWE. The former WCW World Heavyweight Champion said that he’d be willing to return if the company wanted him to.
“I mean, I would definitely help them all if that’s what they wanted. I mean, I haven’t thought about it, but if they did think that I could do something with them, yeah, I’d definitely go back and help them out. It would be great.”
Scott Steiner’s last match in WWE was the 2004 Royal Rumble match almost 22 years ago. That was the last time Big Poppa Pump was an on-screen character in the company.

