#4. Triple H accused several former WWE Superstars of being unprofessional
Triple H has been part of the WWE roster for almost three decades and has been part of his own fair share of controversy.
That being said, The Game is now the COO of WWE and overlooks the company from behind the scenes rather than being part of the on-screen action.
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In recent years, several WWE Superstars have taken advantage of the use of social networking sites to request their releases from the company. The likes of Luke Harper, Tye Dillinger, Sin Cara and Mike Kanellis all asked for their release in lengthy Twitter posts.
Triple H commented on these release requests as part of a media conference back in 2019 where he deemed them unprofessional:
“If you have an issue, talk to us. If you think ‘oh, I’m gonna go put that on the media’ that’s not a way to go about doing your business. If I had a complaint with a talent, I don’t go on Twitter and complain to them, I speak to them. So I’ve never understood that process.
“But there’s a silliness to it, to me there’s a maturity issue of it’s not how you handle business. Anybody that’s out there that is serious about it that’s talking on the internet, that ain’t the place to do it. We all have phones, we all have cell phones, you handle your business like a professional. Everybody likes to think we don’t stick to the word and everybody likes to say professional wrestlers, the key word in front of that — professional. That’s what we’re trying to change about the business and make people more professional.”
The WWE stars in question were all later handed their WWE releases. Interestingly, there haven't been any other release requests on Twitter in recent years.