Triple H named Head of Talent Relations and Creative in WWE. 2023 and 2024 WON Booker of the Year.

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Jesus, when did he say this? :mjtf:
Earlier, it was reported that Cody Rhodes signed a two-year contract extension before WrestleMania XL.

During WWE RAW, an interview with Cody Rhodes on the All The Smoke Podcast started doing the rounds. The Undisputed WWE Champion talked about his father, Dusty Rhodes’ legacy. And proceeded to talk about his contract and future in the company. He cited that his next inked deal with WWE would probably be his last.
 

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Breh this isn't a sport.

It's entertainment...there's a gonna be some wear on the audience watching the same people over and over again.

And anybody saying the issues are about their "wheel chair bound bodies" isn't being serious.

Most these 40 year old's are TRT'd up.

But, outside of Damian, Gunther, most of these dudes been on the main roster 10 years.

Like, there running of stuff to do with them.

And, yes, you do have to think about the future.

John's retired, Cody JUST said he's retiring soon, Roman's retiring soon, AJ, etc.

It's time to use the old heads to put over the younger talent in more interesting ways than making them goons in their new groups (ex The Vision).
I’m not say don’t look at the future

I’m saying the problem isn’t a age thing

You can have a bunch of the you guys running things right now but with the same booking as now would it be any better

Plus there’s some people who are just not giving some of the young guys & girls a chance rather it be personal reasons or whatever
 

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I remember in the early 2010s, Vince invested in young talent heavily. There was a Breakthrough Battle Royal to determine who would get a title match at TLC in 2009, and it was made up of people who had never been world champion. Kofi was getting a push, Drew was getting a push, Miz was getting a push. The Nexus was on the rise from the moment they came to the main roster. I remember there was a WWE Championship match between Miz and Morrison on the first RAW of 2011. That all changed once Rock and Brock came onto the scene and they started relying on part-timers, but for a time, Vince was obsessed with the future. I think it's because so many top stars left or stopped being full-time (Triple H, Batista, Undertaker, HBK, Jeff Hardy, Edge, Jericho).

What's Triple H going to do in a few years? Punk is pushing 50, Orton is hardly around, Roman's hardly even part-time status now, Cena's retiring, A.J.'s retiring, Brock is.....whatever he is. He's going to have to start giving these young guys a chance to prove themselves. If they want it and they're ready, guys like Carmelo and Trick and Bron should be getting groomed for world title runs and WrestleMania main events. He doesn't have this problem on the women's side, so I don't know why all the main eventers are guys in their 40s or pushing 40.
vince gave us the shield .. triple h would never
 
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