10 Biggest Surprises Of Triple H's WWE So Far
10. Some Of The Returns...
We will get onto the majority of the returns in a short while, but let's just call it as it is. Some of the superstars who have returned to WWE since Triple H haven't exactly set the world alight.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with The Game wanting to expand a roster that felt bereft and stale, and also reach out to those wrestlers that were either given short thrift or a raw deal over the past few years. Everyone deserves a chance, and for the most part, Trips has got it spot on.
There are, however, a few exceptions.
Firstly, was anyone really clamouring for the return of Hit Row? Even more so, was anyone even interested in the group without Isiah 'Swerve' Scott? Let's face it, Top Dolla, Ashanti Thee Adonis and B-Fab were just salad dressing to the steak that was Swerve, and since he is now excelling in All Elite Wrestling, was bringing back the other three really called for?
Likewise, Dexter Lumis. Sure, it's generating some pops with the crowd, but his daft storyline with The Miz is doing nothing more than babyfacing the most ignorant star on the roster. Lumis was a product of the pandemic era, where the fans weren't there to give genuine reactions.
Whilst they might pop for his creepy stare, they'll most likely be sleeping in their seats when he finally has a match. These returns might work out in the long run, but they were hardly missed by the fans to begin with.