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Veteran AEW Star Thinks Wrestlers Will Leave Tony Khan For WWE Now That Triple H Has Taken Over

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• Veteran AEW Star Thinks Wrestlers Will Leave Tony Khan For WWE Now That Triple H Has Taken Over

Triple H is now the Head Of Creative in WWE after Vince McMahon’s retirement.

AEW Superstar Matt Hardy thinks that is a good thing and had the following to say on his podcast:

“This deal with Triple H taking over WWE is a game-changer. I mean on top of that, it also opens up the door for so many people to go back.

There’s so many more people that have a better relationship with Triple H than they did Vince.

Triple H, I’ve already spoken to people that are there, Triple H has already been so much more accessible, from the people I’ve talked to there. So it’s great, it’s a very good thing. I also think it’s going to make the competition of the industry healthier as well.

I’m team AEW. Whatever team I’m playing for, I am waving that flag to my dying day, but it is a good thing because there are people that could potentially leave AEW that end up going to WWE, and they would be more apt to doing that because Triple H is in charge.

So I think it’s a super positive thing.

Another huge positive thing to Triple H running WWE now is — Vince — it is what it is but his views and his mindset about pro wrestling were a little bit antiquated. That’s no slight on him.

As we get older, it is definitely much harder to keep up with what is new and what is trendy, and have your finger on the pulse of pro wrestling. Triple H is much more tuned into 2022 pro wrestling, much like Tony Khan is.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (August 15, 1999) – WWF Sunday Night HEAT

On this day in 1999, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Sunday Night HEAT’.

It was pre-taped at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 1999’ PPV.

The match-card can be found right here:

1. Edge & Christian vs. Papi Chuilo & Funaki

2. Al Snow vs. Blue Meanie

3. Kane vs. Big Show

4. Jeff Jarrett vs. Meat

5. The Undertaker vs. X-Pac


        
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