WWE Ambassador Titus O’Neil has revealed what’s changed in the company since Triple H took over from Vince McMahon.
McMahon, 79, was the head of wrestling’s biggest organization for four decades.
But WWE legend Triple H, real name Paul Levesque, replaced him as head of the company last year.
He is overseeing the $5 billion move to Netflix – which will see the streaming platform broadcast Monday Night Raw from January.
And O’Neil, real name Thaddeus Bullard, a former professional wrestler turned WWE ambassador, clarified the major change Triple H made.
He believes the new regime has allowed wrestlers to be “more open and more direct.”
Talk to Two-man triphe said: “I think Triple H has certainly been a great steward of the resources that the WWE platform has provided, even with the merger.
“I think one of the things I like about what Triple H does is that he’s allowed talent to tap into more of their philanthropic efforts, things that people are passionate about, they’re also able to ‘be more open and frank.
“Everyone who participates in this platform has the opportunity to change people’s lives forever and if we don’t take advantage of this opportunity to do that, we are simply mishandling what God has given us.”
Raw’s move to Netflix means viewers in the US, Canada, UK and Latin America will all see shows on the streaming platform.
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Triple H announced another major change earlier in April when he hinted at the possibility of holding WrestleMania outside of the United States for the first time – with the UK apparently the favored destination.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted: “London is already the sporting capital of the world.
“If I am re-elected next Thursday, we will go even further.
“We will look to bring WrestleMania, the Superbowl and the NBA to London and prepare another bid for the 2040 Olympics.”
Triple H responded, “Let’s talk about it.”
Before Khan added: “I will contact you.”