22 INSANE New Vince McMahon Revelations Leaked By Secret WWE Source

Screaming at Neville, and the international megastar told to "learn English and get back to me"...

By Michael Hamflett /

Revealed with a headline that was newsworthy in its own right, the confirmation from a source allegedly close to WWE of Triple H's apparent unhappiness fed in to a prevailing online fan take that 'The Game' is at loggerheads with his Father-In-Law for greater control of an unravelling main roster product.

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Earlier this year, Hunter spoke of reframing the narrative of NXT being a level below Raw and SmackDown Live, noting again that his pet project was a travelling live brand on its own terms, but was this simply a case of 'The King Of Kings' finding a coping mechanism within a thoroughly broken system?

If he is indeed "the most frustrated person in the back every single night", it can't be all that fun for him when it comes time to wear the one hat he enjoys even more than that leather Kangol effort from 1998. Triple H - so we're all happy to believe - is the wrestling guy trying to take hold of a Sports Entertainment company freewheeling under the current stewardship of a delusional, ageing billionaire too set in his ways to enjoy the fruits of his labour.

False narratives or inconvenient truths? The source dishing the dirt on Wade Keller's Pro Wrestling Post-Show (as excellently collated by WrestlingNews.co - the full review is worth the read) was only too happy to confirm the latter. 22 of them...

22. "Audience Of One"

“No one should rip on WWE creative. They have some of the most brilliant, unbelievable cool ideas that I’ve ever heard…We’re writing for an audience of one and never forget that [and if not] you’re out of here.”

Assumed for decades and confirmed here, the idea that the WWE process requires countless folks to simultaneously try (and ultimately fail) to satisfy one man is no great surprise.

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After years of the method failing the product though, the biggest shame is that it's still the case.

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