WWE fans' criticism against Triple H after SummerSlam is unwarranted, explains veteran (Exclusive)

Triple H is currently the Chief Creative officer in WWE (via WWE.com)
Triple H is currently the Chief Creative officer in WWE (Image via WWE.com)

While WWE's popularity has only increased over the past few years under Triple H's control, some have questioned his work as a booker. However, veteran journalist Bill Apter believes these criticisms do not hold much water.

WWE SummerSlam had a great lineup of matches. However, a few of the storylines have been seen as predictable. For instance, several fans were expecting Dominik Mysterio to turn on Rhea Ripley, which did happen. Despite these criticisms, Bill Apter talked about how Triple H is not alone in his booking decisions.

Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, the veteran journalist explained:

"Triple H has a whole team, and I am not talking about writers. He has a whole team of professional people in the wrestling business that are backstage with him, who are veterans and all that... It's similar to when I worked at Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine. On Fridays, all the editors would sit around a desk, and we would discuss angles and come up with the best scenarios."

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The veteran explained the Chief Creative Officer should not be the only one to blame, as there is a team that confirms the booking decisions.

"So, he (Triple H) should not be blamed specifically for something you don't like. There is a team of people that put all these booking decisions together. He is the ultimate 'Let's go with that one.'" [13:23 onwards]
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It remains to be seen what is next in WWE after the events of SummerSlam.


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