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5. Triple H Confided Complete WWE Overhaul In Kevin Nash

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Widely praised for his work with the NXT brand and streamlining WWE's product, Triple H had grand ideas long before they became reality. If reports are to be believed, there's a big difference between how 'The Game' sees WWE's future panning out and how Vince McMahon would like it to. One notable contrast is how Triple H and McMahon see female performers fitting into the product.

The whole 'female revolution' currently ongoing in WWE is the brainchild of both Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. That said, Triple H's ideas aren't only limited to what goes on inside the ring. Kevin Nash revealed this week that his friend told him years ago that WWE was ripe for an overhaul in more ways than just the in-ring side of things.

A student of the game, Triple H told Nash that he wanted to train people up to work in WWE's production department and as camera crew. His reasoning for this was that the folks currently doing it wouldn't be around forever, and that having fresh faces in WWE across the board would only help the promotion prepare for the future. That's certainly smart thinking, and explains why the WWE Performance Center houses a wealth of media equipment and editing suites.

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