Triple H asks important question ahead of WWE SmackDown

WWE head of Creative Triple H (Photo Courtesy: WWE.com)
WWE head of Creative, Triple H [Photo Courtesy: WWE.com]

WWE's Head of Creative and former world champion, Triple H asked an interesting question on social media, directed at Jelly Roll, ahead of the upcoming edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The American singer and rapper recently teased an appearance at SummerSlam.

A few days ago, Triple H announced Jelly Roll's "Dead End Road" and "Liar" singles as the official theme songs for the upcoming premium live event. The 39-year-old also featured in the official promo for The Biggest Party of the Summer, alongside WWE interviewer, Jackie Redmond.

The Chief Content Officer took to his Instagram stories earlier today to share a few clips from the SummerSlam promo, as he asked the award-winning singer if he was ready.

"So, @jellyroll615... are you ready?" asked Triple H.

You can check out screengrabs of the CCO's Instagram story below:

The Game asks Jelly Roll an important question. [Photo credits: Screengrabs of Triple H's Instagram story]
The Game asks Jelly Roll an important question. [Photo credits: Screengrabs of Triple H's Instagram story]

Former champion shares honest take on WWE under Triple H

Former WWE Superstar, Ronda Rousey opened up about the current product in a recent interview.

The Baddest Woman on the Planet parted ways with the wrestling promotion in October last year, following her loss to Shayna Baszler in an MMA Rules Match at SummerSlam 2023. Since then, the former Women's Champion has talked about the global juggernaut and about her experience working for them on several occasions.

Talking about the former DX member's current regime in a recent interview with CBS Sports, Ronda Rousey fired shots at former Chairman, Vince McMahon, claiming anyone can do a better job than him. The UFC Hall of Famer also mentioned she enjoyed working with The Game. Rousey also noted that she was glad the women's division was getting more exposure and better opportunities to showcase their talents.

"I think anyone's better than Vince McMahon [...] The only place you can go is up. I really enjoy Triple H and working with him, and honestly, I haven't been watching, but I saw something from Natty [Neidhart] saying that they had a card recently that had just as many women on it as the men [...] That's what I would really like to see. The women equally represented with not just matches on the card, but time on the show," Rousey said. [H/T: CBS Sports]

You can check out her comments in the video below:

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Despite announcing her retirement in October 2023, Round Rousey competed in three matches after leaving the Stamford-based company. It remains to be seen if she will ever re-sign with the Stamford-based wrestling promotion.

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