8 Things We Learned From WWE Creation And Destruction: Triple H's Road To WrestleMania
1. "Triple H Never Stops"
Perhaps - and indeed, definitely - the overriding takeout were expected to draw from this feature is that Triple H is a mirror image of his lengthy WrestleMania epics, working harder and longer than everybody else. Paul Levesque has more hats than a milliner's shop on the weekend of Royal Ascot, and we see him swap each of them throughout an extraordinarily hectic 72 hour period which entails conference calls, TV spots, charity engagements, TakeOver, Hall of Fame, a random meeting with Rick Rubin, and WrestleMania itself.
The message is loud and clear: the man never stops.
It's certainly admirable, and we really can't question his work ethic - though the extent to which we should sympathise with Hunter's schedule is perhaps over-egged given how privileged and well-remunerated his position is. This lack of context comes to the fore when a staffer wishes Triple H a "happy Friday!" owing to his own weekend, after which The Game grumbles "I don't get a weekend". His relatively huge pay packet probably makes up for it.
It's all a mite self-laudatory, masked in a faux veil of humility, but hey, it's not the first Triple H vanity project we've been served, and given his hint at a future WrestleMania appearance after beating Batista, probably not the last.