Triple H Says He's "Hell Bent" On Succeeding Without Ex-WWE Boss Vince McMahon
Vince McMahon leaves "a big pair of shoes" to fill, but WWE's head of creative is determined.
Triple H and his WWE staff are "hell bent" on succeeding without Vince McMahon there to guide him/them.
PWInsider Elite reported on some strong words 'The Game' had for the media during WWE's latest round of tryouts. Refusing to bury his father-in-law, Hunter instead put Vince over by saying he had "to fill a big pair of shoes".
Rallying the troops, Trips then said it'd take everyone employed by the company to make that possible - he knows he can't replace McMahon alone, and that fresh ideas will be needed if WWE is going to continue thriving financially and move on creatively.
Time hasn't exactly been abundant for Triple H since becoming WWE's new head of creative either. He told reporters that he'd "spent half [his] time on the ground and half [his] time in the air in the last few days". The man refuses to complain about that sort of thing though, because he knows he's not the only one working hard.
That "hell bent" attitude should serve Triple H and WWE's new management structure well in the short-term. It's the long-term that Hunter is focused on though.