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

8. The PC Used To Be A Junk Store

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If they were going to produce TV from the venue, then WWE had to spruce the PC up a bit.

Triple H said this didn't take much doing, because the place is used full-time anyway; the company were happy to show some warehouse elements, like during the Randy Orton vs. Edge brawl, and it's hardly realistic that the training facility would be studio-esque in every room. Even so, they did some spring cleaning.

At this point in the interview, Trips reminded Graves what the PC had been before WWE took charge. It was a "knick-knack store" used to keep junk, and that didn't change until the company put their all into turning the place around and marketing it as some sort of WWE learning hub that'd prepare for the future.

Pictures of the Performance Center show a glossy, world class facility that's always ready for action. According to Triple H, that wasn't always the case. The venue used to be a mess before WWE developed it into what it is today.

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