During a recent guest spot on the podcast “Jazzy’s World”, WWE heavyweight Paul “Triple H” Levesque reflected fondly on his storied career. He confessed a strong feeling of accomplishment looking back on his career span.
In addition to his wrestling accolades, Triple H also values his off-ring role, namely, the Chief Content Officer of WWE, considering it as the most rewarding position within the organization.
Speaking about his journey and experience, he stated, “All of it. I was just a kid with a dream that was incredibly lucky. A lot of times, right place, right time, but the whole thing. I love what I do and I’m fortunate enough, if I was to say what I love best about what I do, it’s that I have fun doing it every single day. I have the best job. Had the best job when I was in the ring and have an even better job now helping create the future of what we do. I love what I do and I love having the opportunity to do it.”
On another note, during an episode of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Bully Ray, the WWE Hall of Famer, expressed that the two-hour runtime of the recent Monday Night RAW episode seemed insufficient.
Expressing his thoughts, Ray admitted, “But under Hunter’s creative regime, I felt like I wanted a little bit more last night. I guess that’s a good thing. I felt like two hours wasn’t enough for Raw last night. I’m sure as the show goes on week to week, they’re going to find a way to reposition the show so that it’s all killer, no filler, and that we’re only getting the real good stories and great matches that Raw has to offer.”
For the rest of the year, WWE RAW will continue to broadcast two hours on the USA Network. Forking a new path, starting January 2025, the show will be available for streaming on Netflix.