10 Upcoming Triple H Moves That Will Shock WWE Fans

1. Kevin Dunn Is Released

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When Triple H took over, he specifically name-checked Kevin Dunn as one of the most crucial components for WWE going forward.

Of course he did.

For years, it was reported enough to be considered fact that 'The Game' and wife Stephanie McMahon had little interest in Dunn nor any of the lifelong Vince McMahon subservients, leaving them out if political stroke if and when the former Chairman ever decided to call it a day. After he resigned in disgrace, Hunter set about assembling his own top table...and Dunn remained in possession of his seat inside the expensive production truck.

This had frustrated many that were sick of camera cuts and other WWE production foibles, but Hunter had to play a medium-term game in order to pull off his longterm plans. Keeping Dunn around just long enough to get his allies onside will prove wise when he finally gets to shunt the longstanding associate to the sidelines.

 
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