Triple H rumored to be frustrated with current direction in WWE

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Rumors on the web have been brought up in regards of WWE executive and part-time performer Triple H, who’s allegedly frustrated with the current direction of the company, specifically with the main roster.

Many have argued the WWE is at an all-time low when it comes to the quality of their programming. As both Raw and SmackDown brands have been getting an overwhelmingly negative reception from fans and critics alike, there has been speculation on who’s to blame as WWE’s TV ratings continue to fall drastically on a year-to-year basis.

Because of these circumstances, rumors have surfaced that WWE Executive Vice President and part-time performer Triple H has been greatly frustrated with how the main-roster has been dealt with. PWTorch editor Wade Keller brought up the rumor on a podcast episode of “Pro Wrestling Post-Show,” where he was allegedly told by three current WWE creative team writers about Triple H’s mood is behind the scenes.

“The most frustrated person in the back every single night is Triple H,” the caller stated (via Pro Wrestling Post-Show). “He’ll always take, especially the NXT guys, under his wing. It looks like he’s consoling them. It looks so much like he was the most frustrated person in the building every single night.”

While these stories about Triple H are just rumors for the time being, it is worth mentioning he recently “liked” a fan’s tweet on social media criticizing Vince McMahon and the current direction of the WWE product. Triple H later un-“liked” the tweet, but many sites wrote about it. Triple H also “liked” another fan tweet similar to the one he originally “liked” before, as he “un-liked” that tweet as well.

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Although a rumor, there may be some truth to it considering Triple H’s recent updates on social media. However, it doesn’t seem to come as a surprise for many fans, considering WWE programming has been arguably the worst it’s ever been for a while, and the ratings have reflected it.