Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley who is a former three times WWE World Champion recently talked about Vince McMahon’s son in law Triple H running WWE and explained how WWE was doing really good under the reign of the Cerebral Assassin.
Last year on June, Vince McMahon stepped down from his role and announced his retirement from WWE. His son in law Triple H who is a former 14 times WWE World Champion became the Head of Creative of WWE. Vince’s daughter Stephanie McMahon also became the Co CEO of WWE along with Nick Khan.

Mick Foley Thinks WWE Was Doing Really Good Under Triple H
Things were doing really great under the reign of Triple H. The WWE fans where really bored with the repetitive product that was being delivered by Vince McMahon for years. Hunter brought some new dynamics in WWE. He started to deliver better storylines and better matches. Fans were really enjoying this time period.
During the reign of Hunter, WWE fans witnessed some of the best matches of WWE in the recent years like Gunther vs. Sheamus, Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre and many more. But recently Vince McMahon announced his return to WWE and it is believed that he is back in full power. Fans are afraid that soon WWE will be back with the same repetitive product once again.

Mick Foley who is a former three times WWE World Champion recently spoke on his Foley Is Pod Podcast talked about Vince McMahon’s son in law Triple H running WWE and explained how WWE was doing really good under the reign of the Cerebral Assassin. He said;
“The company has been in a really good direction. There’s a reason why Jerry Lawler and Jerry Jarrett changed up the book every six months. Whether it was needed or not, it was a pair of fresh ears and eyes on the product, and they all put their own stamps on it. I think Hunter has had a chance to do that, and it’s a really fun show, with a lot of improvements made. I don’t know.

“I wouldn’t to be there because this is family, and now it’s become competition. I don’t know. It sounds like it has the possibility of getting ugly. I do feel for Vince, and I care very much about Vince as a person. I’ve had my ups and downs with him over the years, but that’s been largely business. Always respected him, always genuinely liked him, and I want to make sure that this guy who meant so much to my life is happy.
“Let’s see what happens. I was given the iggy a few months ago that something might be happening, and now it’s happening. It’s going to be interesting, for sure. But Vince coming around, you’re talking about a guy who literally stole last year’s Mania with the Stunner for the ages. Sorry Steve [laugh].”
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