In a media talk after the WWE Bad Blood 2024 event, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H, had a discussion concerning the representation of black male wrestlers in WWE. He specifically addressed the issue raised about no black male wrestlers being featured in the last three consecutive pay-per-view events.
He expressed his views by stating, “I see everybody gets the opportunity. I don’t see the difference in anybody. I don’t see the color, I don’t see the nationality, I don’t see any of it. I just see talent. I don’t see the difference between men and women.”
He went on to elaborate, “I see talent. We tell stories with those talents. How they can handle those stories and represent those stories and bring those stories forward, I don’t keep track of any of that. I do what’s relevant and what’s best in story telling and what’s being delivered the best and that’s what goes.”
An embedded video from the WWE Bad Blood press conference, held on Oct. 5, 2024, is available for further details.
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