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Triple
H Expected To Have More Control In WWE, Vince McMahon
On His WWE Role After XFL Relaunch - 8th February
2018



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On
today's WWE earnings call, WWE Chairman & CEO
Vince McMahon addressed the relaunch of the XFL. He
once again noted that his near-$100 million stock
sale will not be enough to fund the league, and that
the venture will require more investment capital.
He also reiterated that the league will not affect
his role in WWE, and that there will be a separate
management team for it.
Despite
Vince's comments, Dave Meltzer reported in The Wrestling
Observer Newsletter that the feeling is that Triple
H will be given a lot more control in the company,
simply because of the realistic demands in running
both a pro wrestling company and a football league.
Triple H has been putting his own team together, which
includes Jeremy Borash, who left recently Impact Wrestling
to come on board. Meltzer added that there have been
others talked about recently to join his team to eventually
fill key roles when he is in charge.
As
noted, PWInsider
reported this week that Vince recently stepped aside
to put Triple H in charge of running 205 Live, which
explains the different feel of the show the past couple
of weeks. That change, however, was done more to reboot
the brand as opposed to a workload issue with Vince.
While the original Cruiserweight Classic concept,
under Triple H, did very well on the WWE Network,
205 Live usually struggles to make the top 10 episodes
of the week on the streaming service. Vince had been
trying to make the show more character-driven, while
Triple H is now bringing back some of the original
aspects of the Cruiserweight Classic, including more
of a focus on the in-ring work and the original presentation
of the talent.
Source:
Wrestling Observer
Newsletter

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