Vince Russo forecasts Triple H's departure from WWE by late 2025, claiming the company could replace him with anyone for creative duties.
Former WWE creative team member Vince Russo has made a bold claim regarding the future of WWE’s creative leadership. During a recent episode of his podcast The Brand, Russo suggested significant changes might be coming to the company’s upper management structure.
Russo predicted that Triple H, who currently serves as WWE’s Chief Content Officer, will likely depart the organization before the end of 2025. This forecast comes shortly after Triple H’s upcoming Hall of Fame induction was announced, with Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker surprising him with the news that he would headline this year’s class.
I think Triple H will be out of there by the end of the year and I’ve said that already. Bro, from a creative standpoint, they can get anybody to book what Triple H is booking. I’m going to be honest with you, bro. Nothing against Triple H personally. I like him. I worked with him for a long time. Bro, I swear to God, you could get Zippo The Chimpanzé to book this show and it would be just as good as the stuff Triple H is putting out.
Triple H has been part of WWE since the mid-1990s, transitioning from his legendary in-ring run to executive positions. He now oversees the creative direction of WWE programming following major corporate changes. Russo’s comments raise questions about the future of WWE’s creative approach under TKO Group Holdings, suggesting the impact of Triple H’s leadership might be less significant than many fans believe.
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