Kevin Nash expresses overwhelming satisfaction about witnessing his confidant Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque leading the creative stride of WWE and garnering recognition for it.
Since the renowned WrestleMania, many spectators and fans have alluded to this phase as the Paul Levesque epoch, coinciding with the full-fledged succession of Triple H to Vince McMahon’s creative reign.
During a recent episode of his podcast “Kliq This,” Nash acknowledged that today’s WWE epoch rightly belongs to its Chief Content Officer. He stated,
“The Triple H era. I’m overjoyed. We had a discussion about it last week, and I often feel like a zealot, so I hesitated and gave credit to Endeavor. I didn’t want to come off as if I’m obsessively praising my companion at any given opportunity. So when Michael Cole declared that we’re now living in the Triple H era, my reaction was ‘You’re absolutely correct. It is indeed the Triple H era.’”
“I can assert it. It’s the era of Paul Levesque. You can dub him Triple H if you prefer. It’s indeed Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, a fact covered by the media. But let’s get this straight – it’s the Triple H era. The reason this is, is mainly because people are willing to work for him, individuals would go to great lengths for him. He gets it.”
The creative epoch under Levesque’s control has witnessed numerous high points, such as the highly-acclaimed WrestleMania 40 held in April.
Levesque’s crucial involvement will be pivotal in the forthcoming amalgamation of WWE with Netflix, scheduled to kick-off in January, in tune with RAW’s transition to the streaming giant. You can find the full conversation in the Kliq This podcast.