Triple H: WWE Hasn’t Provided The Proper Pathways For Indian Wrestlers

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October 09, 2017

 

Triple H noted in another meeting that WWE hasn’t given Indian wrestlers the best possible street to end up whizzes in the organization. He talked with IANS (by means of The National) where he said that the organization hasn’t given ability from India an unmistakable way to get into the organization. HHH is trusting WWE can turn that around.

“The WWE hasn’t presented the right pathways,” he said. “If you were an athlete in India and you watch WWE and thought you really wanna do this, the pathway wasn’t clear. How would you become WWE superstar nobody really knew. So we are doing some work and, by the end of the year, we will have 11 Indian talents … under training to be the next generation WWE superstar — and it is the most we ever had. And you will see it increase even further over the next few years.”

 

Triple H said that Jinder Mahal’s reinvention did a ton for him, saying, “Jinder Mahal has done an amazing job in re-creating himself. Jinder was in WWE for the first time and wasn’t as successful as he would have wanted. But we went back and re-energized himself, dug deeper (within) himself and worked extremely hard in his second chance and is now making the most of it. People can criticize him, but he has earned my respect.”

Hunter also praised WWE’s talent, saying, “They are more than just athletes. They are the best and most well-conditioned athletes, but beyond that they are the best entertainers in the world. Their ability to be able to control the crowd to garner those emotions and also tell the story they want to tell through athletic maneuvers. And this is what makes them different.”