10 Things We Learned From Triple H On WWE’s After The Bell

1. He'd Happily Repeat 'Mania 36's Format

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The days of epic, one-night 'Mania shows that last 3,567,982 hours may be over.

Triple H told Corey that he'd rather repeat the two-night weekender format than see another "eight hour show". That, to anyone who thinks WWE's bloated presentation for the supershow is truly exhausting, must be a relief. Even so, that doesn't mean Vincent Kennedy McMahon feels the same, and he gets final say.

Trips liked seeing 'Mania magic get sprinkled over multiple nights, and thought it gave some of the bigger matches more room to breathe. That was true of the lesser bouts too. Everything, whilst hardly must see, did get some decent time across both cards. This is something that couldn't have happened had it taken place as standard.

Hopefully, 'The Game' recommends that WWE experiment with multiple nights going forward. The possibilities are endless; night one and night two could emanate from different cities across the country (or even globe), and WWE could squeeze more from its longest-running series.

What else did you learn from Triple H On 'After The Bell'? For more, check out Triple H: 25 Greatest Moments From 25 Years In WWE and 10 Things We Learned From VICE’s Dark Side Of The Ring: Dino Bravo!

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