10 WWE Stars Triple H Will NEVER Use Properly

Triple H has done some brilliant work as head of WWE creative, but not for these guys!

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Triple H's first full year in charge of WWE creative has been a positive experience for him, fans and the roster alike. There's a sense that programming is finally free of Vince McMahon-led idiosyncrasies and dull as dishwater tropes that caused many to bemoan Raw's three-hour length every single week.

WWE TV is definitely a more enjoyable watch, but it'd be a lie to say everything is perfect. Being fair, perfection is something wrestling companies strive for but rarely (if ever) attain across the board. 'The Game' has a lot to juggle, so it's perhaps understandable that some lower card acts fall by the wayside in terms of push or basic character development.

Cue the list of folks analysed here.

They just can't seem to get ahead in Hunter's WWE, and there are various reasons as to why. Some have experienced incredible highs before slinking back into the shadows, but most fans would agree they've hardly been used well consistently.

Will that ever change? It doesn't look likely, largely because others demand Trips' attention and because he seems to have a blind spot for select workers.

"Time To Play The Game"? Nah, time to take the blame!

10. Hit Row’s Remaining Members

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Note the wording there. "Remaining members" suggests that Hit Row still has a future post-Top Dolla release. The much-maligned faction surely doesn't, and it's not like anyone will shed a tear if it vanishes anyway. Hit Row's comeback was retrospectively one of Triple H's worst decisions back in 2022.

2023 wasn't kind to the group either, but what's next? B-FAB has been hanging around with Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits, so perhaps she'll get some mileage out of that alliance in the short term. Then, there's poor Ashante 'Thee' Adonis - he's gone AWOL from screens, and will require a complete repackage job if he's going to survive.

Maybe these guys are just doomed.

Nobody wants to hear that, 'cause it sounds so negative, but it could be true. Triple H might've put a red pen through B-FAB and Adonis heading into 2024. So, either they get used to WWE catering, or they try their luck elsewhere.

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