10 Vince McMahon WWE Creations Triple H Must Destroy

1. His Formulaic Approach To Filming

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Vince McMahon deserves a lot of praise for upping the presentation standards in pro wrestling during the 1980s. His juggernaut put a glossy sheen on programming that others lacked, and it's cheap to claim this was all down to money. Vince had some damn good ideas, surrounded himself with the right people and his shows looked excellent as a result.

Another revolution is necessary.

There's no need for wrestling to continue bowing down to a fixed hard cam in 2022. Drone cameras and other technological advancements mean WWE could film content however they pleased. They're the ones making the rules, and they've got freedom, so why has Kevin Dunn's hard cam and 2,000,000 angle changes per bump become law?

It'd be awesome to see Triple H move away from this standardised approach towards something fresh. Sure, WWE can still have wide shots and ringside roaming cams, but they don't need to do things McMahon's way anymore.

What other Vince McMahon-led creations should Triple H destroy? For more WWE, check out 10 Most Ridiculous Things Wrestling Expected You To Believe and 10 WWE Disasters Rescued With One Tiny Change!

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