Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker who had been a seven times World Champion in WWE recently talked about the current progress of WWE and the Deadman said that WWE is taking to a step to the right direction with Triple H.
The owner of WWE Vince McMahon recently stepped down from his role in WWE and took retirement. In son in law Triple H has replaced him as the Head of Creative of WWE and he is now in control of all creative decisions taken in WWE. There were rumours that Bruce Prichard might be given the role but that did not happen.

The Undertaker Thinks WWE Is Going Into The Right Direction Holding The Hands Of Triple H
WWE was not producing very good shows lately. Since the covid 19 endemic struck, WWE started to produce terrible shows. Everybody thought that after the return of the fans, WWE would start to produce better shows once again, but that did not happen unfortunately. Inspite WWE kept on producing weak shows.
Recently Mr McMahon announced his retirement from WWE and it was his son in law Triple H who replace him as the Head of Creative. WWE has started to produce better shows under the reign of the King of Kings and it has showed signs of improvement as well. Fans finally hoping to see a better WWE and they are hoping that once again it will become the best professional wrestling promotion in the world.

The Undertaker who had been a seven times World Champion in WWE recently spoke to ESPN where he talked about the current progress of WWE and the Deadman said that WWE is taking to a step to the right direction with Triple H. He said;
“They’re loosening the reins a little bit as far as what guys can say and do. I think the product will probably be a little more aggressive. I think that’s going to come through in the creative.

“Those things are going to help because WWE is going to do it better than anybody else, and they don’t throw things away,” Calaway said. “Hopefully, a lot of people there know how to rein things in and make things like that mean something instead of just doing it to do it.”
“I mean, he’s brilliant, he really is. I don’t think he gets enough credit for his wrestling acumen. I think he’ll be a huge asset to the development of a lot of guys. And he’s a no bulls— kind of guy too. He’s going to let you know what you’re doing that’s right and what you’re doing that’s wrong. I think it’s going to be a step in the right direction with Hunter [another nickname for Levesque].”