10 MAJOR Changes Coming To WWE Following UFC Merger

6. Less Triple H Influence

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It's not nice to hear that Triple H was relegated to "busy work" on Monday's Raw, or that he no longer has the final word on WWE's creative direction. Vinnie Mac has taken power back then, and that doesn't leave a ton for 'The Game' to do during shows; not under a known-micro manager like Vince.

Trips' reign as WWE's creative kingpin could be over, meaning it only lasted between July 2022-April 2023. That's remarkably brief, but McMahon has always been a 'my way or the highway' kind of leader behind the scenes. Just ask Bill Watts. Or, for a more modern example, you can now ask Paul Levesque.

His head must be spinning.

Hunter has produced several blistering pay-per-views and critically-acclaimed stories since Vince handed the controls to him, but those days may well be over already. Hopefully, such concerns are knee-jerk and Triple H will regain the booking pen.

He was just getting bloody started!

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