Triple H is reflecting on his three-decade run in WWE, and offering high praise for one of the company’s top executives in the process.
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque recently appeared in a video released by TKO Group Holdings, where he looked back on his 30-plus years with the company dating back to his 1995 signing.
Along the way, he touched on his evolution from in-ring performer to executive, as well as the business side of WWE today.
Triple H said, “I am Paul Levesque, sometimes known as Triple H, sometimes known as the Cerebral Assassin, sometimes known as the King of Kings. I have a lot of names. I’ve been fortunate enough to have been here in WWE for 30 years. To see changes of the guard, I’ve seen talent come and go. I’ve seen ebbs and flows of the business. But I think having been through all of those, having been a key component in the Attitude Era, which many people see as one of the all-time great eras in our business, I’m fortunate that I experienced all of it. Early in my career, I sort of fell in love with the behind-the-scenes of the business. I was very interested in the creative process of putting the shows together.”
That passion ultimately led to his current role, where his responsibilities extend far beyond the ring.
At one point in the video, Triple H singled out WWE President Nick Khan for his impact on the company’s success.
“Nick is the most incredible businessman I’ve ever worked with on a day-to-day basis. His business sense and acumen and all of that and his experience are second to none. But he’s also a huge fan of WWE. He sees the things that work and don’t.”
It’s high praise from someone who has seen the company operate at every level.
He also opened up about the stark contrast between life as an active WWE Superstar and the realities of being in an executive role.
“When you’re a WWE superstar, you’re focused singularly on you. When you switch to being an executive, it’s about everybody else. Your job goes from being singularly focused to just this wide net of everything that you have in front of you, and it’s dealing with people. But it’s a lot easier to deal with them when you get to slam them than it is when you can’t slam them and just have to talk to them.”
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