WCW legend and former WWE backstage personnel Bill DeMott who is also a former two times WCW United States Heavyweight champion recently talked about Triple H becoming the Head of Creative of WWE and discussed his vision to grow further.
Vince McMahon who had been the long time in charge of WWE recently stepped down from his role and his daughter and son in law took over the business. His son in law Triple H became the Head of Creative of WWE he made some drastic changes in the promotion. It looks like that the vision of the Game is quite different from what McMahon had.

Bill DeMott Discusses How WWE Can Grow Under Triple H
The first change that anyone would notice that the longer and better matches on the weekly shows like SmackDown and RAW. On every weekly show there is at least one pay per view standard match which is a huge improvement. Previously WWE produced shorter and weak matches, and it had been a big complain from quite a long time.
WWE is also working on better storylines after the takeover of Triple H. It looks like that WWE is going through a progress, finally. It is not the same old boring product anymore. The only thing that most of the fans are waiting to see is to split the World Championship and the Tag Team Championship for more main event storylines.
Bill DeMott who is also a former two times WCW United States Heavyweight champion recently spoke to PW Mania where he talked about Triple H becoming the Head of Creative of WWE and discussed his vision to grow further. He said;

“I mean, it’s funny, I read something last week, and you know, somebody and I think it was on Twitter, where someone how two guys who were on a tank trying to break into WCW back in the day. Now, all of a sudden, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Road Dogg are all executives and running the you know, running the show. And for those who know. It’s because one, I think talent knows talent.
“And if you’ve been doing it long enough, you have an idea of what should be done. But you know, Paul, or Hunter, Triple H whatever we want to call him, he had a vision he sat explained that vision to me years ago. And I was all in. And a lot of people, I think knew when the time came, that he was the heir apparent to, you know, then steer the ship. I don’t think anybody saw it coming the way it happened.

“But first of all glad that, that Paul’s healthy and feeling good where he can now, this is his journey, there’s that word passion, like this guy is wrestling. And his best interest is in the business and in the WWE. So I think we’re going to keep seeing the the building of the company, but I don’t think the structure is going to change, I think, you know, Vince laid out a format that if anybody’s been with him long enough, could follow it and improve on it.
“And I think that’s what Hunter is doing. I think he’s taking the vision that he had, and we were working with in developmental at the time and building the PC and building the NXT brand, and the opportunities that are that were happening, you’re going to see a lot more of that. And then you’re going to see an opportunity for some of the guys and girls that haven’t been featured to now step up. And I think that’s the biggest thing.”