15 Things You Forgot About Triple H's Rise To Power In WWE

1. He Has Created Opportunities

We end with a point about Triple H's current role and his long term vision for the future. As the person overseeing talent, he has been responsible for many of the most positive developments in WWE. If you're glad that WWE signed technicians such as KENTA, Fergal Devitt and Kevin Steen, thank Triple H. He's started somewhat of a love affair with indie talents, signing them up to WWE contracts and cultivating them as the next generation of stars. Part of this strategy has been the unveiling of the WWE Performance Centre. Triple H has been the biggest proponent of the facility, in addition to the importance he has put on NXT for developing future stars. With these sorts of initiatives and opportunities, The Game is ensuring that the WWE has a future. He's giving opportunities to several talented young men and women. In many ways, his career and work philosophies have all come full circle. After starting out in management, he's now back in a managing position. After learning his values in the gym, he's now passing the lessons on, by implementing the WWE Performance Centre. Triple H's impact on the wrestling industry goes beyond the ring. His desire and work ethic earned him all the opportunities and successes in the world. Did Stephanie McMahon and Shawn Michaels help along the way? Probably, to an extent, yes. But they were side-stories to Hunter's success, the majority of his achievements came down to himself. From an early age he learned values and philosophies that served him well, with several points his career when he earned his spot on merit. As he progresses in his corporate career, WWE couldn't wish for a more capable leader. We should all remember just exactly why he's in that position - because he earned it by being 'that damn good' over two decades in the business.
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