10 Upcoming Triple H Moves That Will Shock WWE Fans
6. Big Guys Making Big Moves
The total disappearance or Veer (and until recently, Omos) in the early days of the Triple H regime lining up so nicely with renewed pushes for the likes of Tommaso Ciampa and Kevin Owens created a narrative that 'The Game' was going to heavy on the faves and featherlight on the monsters among men Vince McMahon had broadly favoured for decades.
Then, the last giant to assume that moniker returned and ploughed through most of the tag division in the space of a week.
The longstanding aims and objectives are yet to play out as of this writing, but it highlights Hunter's willingness to go back to one of WWE's safer tropes - a big b*stard kicking f*ck into smaller guys until a babyface saves the day.
There does at least appear to be an understanding that a wrestling show requires variety and monsters used with patience provide just that, but fans of Triple H's longer TV match formula may be wise to prep for some of what they hated along with Mondays and Fridays being spray-painted black and gold.