Current major WWE star claims this is not the Triple H Era

WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H (Image credit: WWE.com)
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H (Image credit: WWE.com)

Since taking over creative control, Triple H has led WWE into a new era. However, a current WWE star claims this is not the Paul 'Triple H' Levesque Era despite it being branded as such.

In early 2023 WWE was sold to Endeavor. While Vince McMahon later left the promotion amid being sued by former employee Janel Grant for alleged sex trafficking and sexual assault, his son-in-law, Triple H, continued leading creative as the Chief Content Officer. At WrestleMania 40, Stephanie McMahon returned to usher in the "Paul Levesque Era." In a recent interview with ScreenRant ahead of RAW's move to Netflix, Hall of Famer Paul Heyman addressed the subject.

Roman Reigns' Wiseman claimed the current era was not the Triple H Era. Instead, he claimed it would be known as the Netflix Era when it is done. The wrestling legend also disclosed that he believes the current age is better than the Attitude Era:

"...You said the Attitude Era was the biggest, most robust... I don't think that is accurate anymore. I think it's right now, and I think that the moment that we are going through right now, I was in the Attitude Era at the peak of it as you were. We didn't realize what it was in the moment. Having seen that, I see this and I see it way bigger. I see this as this different moment in time in the business and it being something different. And you mentioned the Triple H Era, I don't think it's that. I think this at the end of it is going to be called the Netflix Era. That's where the big change is." [H/T: ScreenRant]

Massive names are set to appear on WWE RAW's debut on Netflix

Tomorrow night, RAW will debut on Netflix. The historic show is set to feature several huge matches, including a Tribal Combat between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa and a Women's World Championship clash between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley.

The Rock and John Cena have also confirmed their appearance for the premiere of the red brand on Netflix. The Leader of the Cenation was last seen at Money in the Bank 2024 when he announced his Farewell Tour. Meanwhile, The Final Boss returned at Bad Blood after nearly six months of absence to make a cryptic gesture to Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Cody Rhodes, he too hasn't been seen since.

It will be interesting to see how Triple H and WWE book the historic premiere edition of RAW on Netflix on January 6.

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