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Triple H: Ten positive changes he’s made since taking over WWE

We are now a month into Triple H’s reign at the top of WWE and it’s fair to see there’s been some notable changes put in place by the new head of creative. 

WWE suddenly feels abuzz once again, and the evidence is there to see with Survivor Series selling out the TD Garden in Boston as soon as the pre-sale tickets went on sale. 

GiveMeSport looks at ten changes Triple H has put in place during his first weeks in charge that have benefitted WWE. 

Major Returns 

There’s nothing wrestling fans like more than a big return and Triple H has quickly made that a hallmark of his WWE tenure. Kicking-off at SummerSlam, we finally saw Bayley back on our TV screens, something Trips wasted no time in triggering when we believed she’d been ready for a matter of months. She was swiftly joined by Dakota Kai and Iyo Skye and since then we’ve also seen WWE comebacks for Karrion Kross, Dexter Lumis, Hit Row and Johnny Gargano. All big favourites of Triple H during his NXT days, but none have been bought in for a quick cheap pop, there is belief and a plan that will mean that will add something valuable to Triple H’s WWE. 

Keeping the characters 

What’s made the above returns mean more and make sense is that they’ve been bought back as the characters we already know, and we already loved in NXT. One of the more frustrating aspects of NXT call-ups in the past has been the way they’ve been portrayed upon arriving on the main roster. Whether it be how quickly they would be lost in the shuffle and made to look like ‘just another NXT call-up’ or the complete repackaging from what we already knew. It’s hard to see that Pete Dunne becomes ‘Butch’ or LA Knight morphing into Max Dupri under The Game’s watch. What we’ve seen from the likes of Kross,

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