Triple H to take former WWE Champion off TV immediately for airing frustration publicly? Exploring potential punishment

Triple H is the present Chief Content Officer of WWE. [Image credits: WWE on YouTube]
Triple H is the Chief Content Officer of WWE. [Image credits: WWE on YouTube]

Triple H has been ensuring the WWE Universe remains fully invested in the ongoing storylines of the Stamford-based promotion. To escalate matters further, The Game has begun incorporating himself into storylines, as seen in the ongoing Kevin Owens saga.

Amid this, there is speculation that the Chief Content Officer might take former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre off TV for publicly airing his frustrations. Recently, RAW's highly anticipated move to Netflix was announced, with its official debut set for January 6, 2025. Netflix even released an official trailer featuring massive names like Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch, Jey Uso, and more.

However, Drew McIntyre took to his official Twitter (X) account to share his thoughts on the trailer, expressing his disappointment at being excluded. In his post, McIntyre mockingly encouraged fans to rewatch the trailer, sarcastically stating that he might not be good enough to be included. He further reflected on how 2024 may not have been his most successful year, despite listing his achievements, including injuring CM Punk, as accolades.

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To add fuel to the fire, McIntyre tagged Netflix in the caption of his video, which could potentially land him in hot water. Triple H might address this situation by incorporating it into a storyline, possibly punishing the Scottish Warrior for publicly calling out Netflix. Not only that, but Drew also uploaded a new clip on his social media account, once again highlighting his exclusion from the Netflix trailer. He even labeled it as his first public warning to Netflix.

So, if Triple H integrates this into television, it could enhance McIntyre's villainous character and generate more buzz for the brand. The CCO could punish the former Royal Rumble winner by imposing a heavy fine and temporarily writing him off TV as RAW transitions to Netflix.


Triple H recently granted a title match to a major WWE star who aired his frustration publically

A few weeks ago, Montez Ford publicly aired his frustration during an interview. The Street Profits member expressed disappointment about how the former Tag Team Champions had not been booked favorably in the company. He also criticized the fact that newcomers were being crowned champions while a decorated team like the Street Profits was left out of the title picture.

Following his comments, Triple H immediately booked the team in a tag team title match against the Motor City Machine Guns. However, on the day of their title match, DIY mysteriously attacked them and took them out, delaying their opportunity. While The Game seemingly did respond to Ford’s frustration by giving them a title match, the bout has yet to take place.

This pattern suggests that even if Drew McIntyre's frustration is genuine, Triple H might choose to push him further rather than punish him, considering the CCO's previous approach in similar situations.

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Edited by Jacob Terrell
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