10 Things Triple H Needs To Bring Back To WWE
Trips need to bring the WWE Draft Lottery back into the game!
The Cerebral Assassin's impact has already been felt and then some on WWE programming in the time since stepping up to the main roster creative plate, with Triple H adding his usual trademark additional minutes onto just about every single match he gets his hands on, quickly making mid-card straps actually feel valuable, and even finally crowning a long-awaited next set of Women's Tag Team Champions.
On top of all these booking alterations and shifts in direction, The Game has also gone out of his way to bring back a boatload of talented souls to the company, roping in everyone from Dakota Kai and Hit Row, to Karrion Kross and Johnny Gargano over the last few weeks.
But even with this wholesale return to forging a watchable wrestling product, there's still a few more much-loved elements of WWE's past that fans are yet to see reintroduced to the modern Sports Entertainment mix. Yet, with Trips never being one to shy away from giving his audience what they wanted when sat in the NXT creative chair, especially if a touch of nostalgia was involved, there's as strong a chance as ever that the following WWE features could be set to make a comeback in the coming months.
From epic PPV concepts, to classic designs that should've never been scrapped in the first place, here's hoping these one-time crowd-popping components are all a part of Triple H's plan to breathe new life into the game that is modern day WWE.
10. Two World Title Straps
Not for the first time in WWE's history, the company opted to head down the "this town ain't big enough for both of us" route on the road to WrestleMania 38, unifying the Universal and WWE Championships in an effort to double down on The Head of the Table's all-encompassing reign even more.
And while it may have seemed like a pretty solid concept on paper, having the biggest star in the company defend his Island of Relevancy from challengers on both brands, it seems pretty evident that nobody had factored in Roman Reigns deciding to understandably step away from the spotlight a touch post-'Mania.
Said reverting to part-time player has not only left SmackDown without their Tribal Chief for longer spells than the company and FOX would prefer, but Raw and USA have been devoid of an ever-present World Champion since Bobby Lashley dropped the WWE title at Elimination Chamber in February.
Simply put, Trips likely needs to find a way to split his top titles sooner rather than later. Mostly because the idea of Reigns sporadically defending his dual belts all the way to next year's 'two-night 'Mania is not the sort of American Nightmare fans are willing to get behind at this current moment in time.