Triple H lifts another of Vince McMahon's questionable WWE rules
Triple H is making big changes across all aspects of WWE now that he’s replaced Vince McMahon following his father-in-law’s retirement.
The common feeling amongst fans is that Raw and SmackDown have been a lot more enjoyable since Triple H was appointed as Head of Creative back in July.
We’ve seen matches get given more time, the midcard champions elevated, and the return of several released WWE stars in just the last few weeks since Triple H came to power.
He’s also made changes to some of Vince’s rules, with WWE Superstars now able to call themselves wrestlers and say wrestling, something they were prohibited from doing previously.
That was evidenced on Raw this week, with Drew McIntyre using both terms during his intense promo battle with Kevin Owens, which was incredibly well received by fans.
Well, it’s another day, and more news has emerged about the changes that Triple H is making in WWE.
HHH is also making some alterations to how things work away from what we see on Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown, specifically involving what talent can do during their off-time.
Vince McMahon, in what was a controversial decision, prohibited talent from streaming on third-party platforms like Twitch in the summer of 2020.
And now, a tweet from WWE Superstar Drew Gulak has suggested that the rule has been overturned by Triple H in his new role.
Yes, I am streaming on Twitch again. Thank you, Papa H! Also my cousin is here with me still and he insisted… please come ask him questions.