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“I don’t believe anything Triple H says” – Former WWF Personality

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WWE’s groundbreaking partnership with Netflix is poised to significantly expand the company’s global reach.

During a December 3 presentation at Netflix HQ, WWE executives Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Nick Khan discussed the deal, which will make Netflix the international streaming home for RAW, SmackDown, NXT, and premium live events starting in January 2025. Triple H highlighted the significance of this shift, calling it a “one-stop shop” for fans outside the U.S.

In the discussion, Triple H compared the current WWE era to the legendary Attitude Era, stating that today’s WWE has surpassed it in scale and impact.

When Michael Cole said the Attitude Era was “the biggest and most robust era,” Triple H replied:

“I don’t think that is accurate anymore. I think it’s right now. I was in the Attitude Era at the peak of it. We didn’t realize what it was in the moment. Having seen that, I see this, and I see it way bigger.

This is a different moment of time in the business. At the end of it, it’s going to be called the Netflix Era because that’s where the big change is.”

Cole insisted on calling this era the “Triple H Era”.

On his Writing With Russo podcast, former WWF writer Vince Russo had the following to say about HHH’s comments:

“I don’t believe anything Triple H says. I really don’t. I mean he is comparing this to the Attitude Era… Saturday Night’s Main Event was an absolute flop. I don’t believe anything the dude says.

I don’t believe anything he says, I don’t believe anything Tony Khan says, bro. It’s all talk. It’s all chatter and it’s all talk. I stopped believing in anything they say a long time ago.”

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