#2. Triple H to finally take over from Vince McMahon?
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Despite CM Punk's comments about Vince McMahon's "idiotic daughter and doofus son-in-law" taking over WWE after he's gone, it's not a change that fans would protest.
With NXT being a more acclaimed show than RAW or SmackDown from a creative perspective between 2013 to 2019, many fans assumed that Triple H taking over the company would be best for business. There is a visible difference in approach, with him seeing things from the lens of modern fans.
If he were to take over, it would also mean that Stephanie McMahon would be at the forefront as well. Of course, it all depends on who buys out WWE and if they have an agreement with Vince McMahon over who runs the company.
It's still possible that The Game and Stephanie will be pushed to the forefront with other people higher-up to answer to. However, McMahon's departure and Triple H "replacing" him would also signify a potentially big shift in work culture within WWE.