Triple H has been leading WWE into the post-Vince McMahon era. However, wrestling veteran Bin Hamin suggested TKO should let The Game go.
The 55-year-old joined the Stamford-based company in the mid-1990s. Over the next few years, he became one of the promotion's biggest stars, winning 14 World Championships. Meanwhile, Triple H also held multiple executive positions before becoming Chief Content Officer following his father-in-law Vince McMahon's initial retirement in 2022. Although the former chairman returned in 2023, he left again last year after being sued by a former employee.
As Triple H remains the only person related to the McMahon family still working in WWE, wrestling veteran Bin Hamin claimed that TKO should get rid of him. He added on the Keepin' It 100 podcast that The Game is an open liability for the new owners:
"You asked me why I thought I'd get rid of him. I'm looking at it from a board of directors' point of view of anybody with one degree of separation from McMahon we don't need here anymore because that is an open liability that could come back and shock us," he said. [From 10:02 to 10:17]
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Ex-WWE writer thinks TKO could let Triple H go if The Rock returned full-time
Last year, The Rock returned to become a TKO board member. However, he remains busy with his Hollywood work and other projects. In a recent appearance on The Hannibal TV, former WWE head writer Vince Russo discussed how a full-time return of The Final Boss could impact Triple H's future.
The wrestling veteran claimed TKO would not need The Game if The Rock made a full-time return to run the company:
"Rock could work directly with Ari Emanuel. I guarantee you, Rock has a list of people that he would put in place in key positions. And who knows, man, if Rock's movie career does begin to wane a little bit, who knows if Rock decides, you know what, I'm gonna go back and I'm going to run this company? If Rock ever made that decision to become more involved on a daily basis, I don't think there's any need for Triple H at all in that company," he said.
Triple H kicked off WWE RAW's debut episode on Netflix before The Rock cut the first promo on the show. The two were seen greeting each other later backstage.
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