WWE fans in agreement with 21-time champion who called Triple H "A mark for himself"

The star thinks Triple H is a mark for himself (via WWE
The star thinks Triple H is a mark for himself (via WWE's website and the star's Instagram)

WWE fans wholeheartedly agreed with a retired star who heavily criticized Triple H in a new video. Stevie Richards posted a lengthy video on his official YouTube channel explaining why The Game is a "mark" for himself.

Paul Levesque is the current WWE Chief Content Officer. Despite essentially being an authority figure, he occasionally makes appearances on WWE TV. Former WWE Superstar Stevie Richards isn't a fan of this and shared a video critiquing the veteran. The 21-time WWE Hardcore Champion spoke in length about The Game giving himself too much spotlight on WWE TV. Here's what he said:

"It’s like… You talk about money marks? This feels like a promoter putting himself on top of an indie show. Everywhere you turn, it’s Triple H. And if they’re trying to stick it to Vince with all this, they’re only damaging the product themselves."

Interestingly, a section of WWE fans on X/Twitter seem to agree with Richards' comments about The Game. Check out some of the most notable responses below:

Fans react to Richards' comments (Fan reactions via X)
Fans react to Richards' comments (Fan reactions via X)

Stevie Richards didn't hold back while criticizing Triple H

Richards has garnered quite a large following on his official YouTube channel. Being a former WWE Superstar adds to his credibility and his opinions on pro wrestling carry a lot of weight. Many fans agreed with his assessment of Triple H on his YouTube channel as well.

As for The Game, it's been quite some time since he retired from pro wrestling. On January 11, 2021, the veteran wrestled his very last match on WWE TV. He took on his arch-rival Randy Orton in a Street Fight on RAW and the match ended in a draw.

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A year later, The Cerebral Assassin shocked the wrestling world at WrestleMania 38 with a big announcement. The former WWE Champion announced his retirement at The Show of Shows by leaving his boots in the ring and heading backstage to a loud chorus of cheers.

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