• Triple H Is Making Himself “Indispensable” To WWE
Stevie Richards believes there may be more strategy than vanity behind Triple H’s constant presence across WWE programming. During a discussion about the WrestleMania 42 marketing campaign on his show, Richards speculated that The Game is deliberately making himself too important to remove.
Richards theorized that by appearing in nearly every promotional video, voiceover, and poster, Triple H is building a kind of job security through visibility. “He’s trying to make himself so integrated with the brand that they can’t get rid of him,” Richards said. “If he’s everywhere, his absence would be too noticeable.”
He noted that Triple H’s appearances have ramped up dramatically – not just as an executive, but as the symbolic face of WWE itself. “He opens every show with ‘Are you ready?’ He narrates every video package. He’s front and center in the posters. It’s nonstop,” Richards said.
According to Richards, part of this could stem from Triple H’s desire to maintain control in an environment where WWE’s leadership has changed significantly since the merger with TKO. “You can tell there’s a lot of political maneuvering going on,” he added. “Making yourself indispensable is a survival tactic.”
Still, Richards couldn’t resist poking fun at the idea that Triple H might once again step into the ring, joking that “he’ll probably book himself for WrestleMania 43 in Saudi Arabia just to make it official.”
To him, Triple H’s overexposure isn’t just ego – it’s strategy. “Whether it’s to stay relevant, stay powerful, or stay visible, he’s made sure WWE feels incomplete without him,” Richards said.
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• LA Knight Is Not In Trouble After Recent RAW Incident
Rumors suggesting LA Knight could face backstage heat for holding a “We Want LA Knight, Not Jey” sign on RAW have been shut down.
According to Fightful Select, there’s no indication whatsoever that WWE is upset with Knight over the viral moment. The outlet noted that even if someone did take issue with it, there wouldn’t be much the company could do – joking that WWE “can’t make him lose two matches a night instead of one.”
Fightful added that Knight remains one of WWE’s most popular acts, staying over with fans despite inconsistent booking. The former United States Champion has continued to draw strong reactions both on television and at live events, regardless of how often WWE seems to cool him off creatively.
The report also pointed out that the sign itself referenced a storyline rivalry between Knight and Jey Uso, making it clear that there’s no controversy tied to it internally.
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