Kofi Kingston Praises Triple H’s Exceptional Performance as WWE CCO

Kofi Kingston Praises Triple H’s Exceptional Performance as WWE CCO
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The New Day’s Kofi Kingston has been very pleased with the efforts of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque under the role of Chief Content Officer of WWE.

On a recent edition of the “Battleground” podcast, Kingston discussed WWE’s ‘new era’ which was officially launched during WrestleMania 40 in April 2024. He said,

“I think he’s doing such a phenomenal job right now. You got glimpses of what he could do with a roster when he was running NXT. When he took over NXT, there [were] a lot of eyes on NXT because they just started doing things a little bit differently, especially in comparison to how things were run on the [main] roster at that given time.

“You go back and you think about him as a worker, you think about him in the industry, his matches were storyline-based, storyline-driven. To bring that same mentality to the show now, you can see that, you know? I think it’s great.”

Levesque’s role as Chief Content Officer means he oversees all creative functions in the company, a role once held by his father-in-law Vince McMahon.

Triple H retired due to health concerns in 2022 with his final match being an impromptu contest with Randy Orton on an episode of WWE RAW the previous year.

The New Day’s Kofi Kingston has been very pleased with the efforts of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque under the role of Chief Content Officer of WWE.

On a recent edition of the “Battleground” podcast, Kingston discussed WWE’s ‘new era’ which was officially launched during WrestleMania 40 in April 2024. He said,

“I think he’s doing such a phenomenal job right now. You got glimpses of what he could do with a roster when he was running NXT. When he took over NXT, there [were] a lot of eyes on NXT because they just started doing things a little bit differently, especially in comparison to how things were run on the [main] roster at that given time.

“You go back and you think about him as a worker, you think about him in the industry, his matches were storyline-based, storyline-driven. To bring that same mentality to the show now, you can see that, you know? I think it’s great.”

Levesque’s role as Chief Content Officer means he oversees all creative functions in the company, a role once held by his father-in-law Vince McMahon.

Triple H retired due to health concerns in 2022 with his final match being an impromptu contest with Randy Orton on an episode of WWE RAW the previous year.