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Triple H Reveals What He’s Doing Now In WWE After In-Ring Retirement

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• Triple H Reveals What He’s Doing Now In WWE After In-Ring Retirement

After announcing his in-ring retirement during an interview with Stephen A. Smith, Triple H also revealed that he’s back in the WWE office.

Triple H is the Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development in WWE, and he’s focused on hiring & developing WWE’s future stars.

Below is what The King Of Kings said:

“I’m back in the office. I’m fully focused on recruiting and developing our talent for the future.

Whether that’s at the Performance Center, finding the next young stud that’s out there, male or female, Gable Steveson, two-time NCAA Champion, Gold Medal at the Olympics, his next step is with WWE.

With us, it’s finding that and creating that future. That’s the biggest focus for me.

As we move forward from there, it’s making sure WWE is a success for generations to come.”

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (March 26, 2001) – Old School Wrestling Veteran Passed Away

On this day in 2001, we lost Old School Wrestling Veteran Benny McGuire (Real name: Benny McCrary) at the age of 54 due to heart failure.

Him and his brother Billy McGuire not only wrestled as “The McGuire Twins”, by far the heaviest Tag Team in professional wrestling history, they also made the Guinness Book of World Records as the “World’s Heaviest Twins”.

At his heaviest, Benny was 814 lbs on his own, and together they weighed around 1500 lbs.

During their professional wrestling career in the 70s, the McGuire Twins wrestled all over the United States in several territories, as well as Canada & Japan.

They were also famous for riding on their Honda motorcycles, which they were referenced for in many different TV shows & movies over the years.

† REST IN PEACE BENNY MCGUIRE

December 7, 1946 – March 26, 2001


        
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