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Triple H’s Leadership in WWE Praised by Ted DiBiase Sr. on ‘Everybody’s Got A Pod

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Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the CCO of WWE, was commended by WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase Sr. in a recent episode of his podcast, “Everybody’s Got A Pod.”

The following are some of the podcast’s highlights:

Regarding Triple H’s leadership in today’s WWE: “I’ll be honest with you, I think he’s doing a good job.” Since Vince was never really a wrestler, you know, wrestling wasn’t really his forte. Triple H was a wrestler there. Thus, it is clear that he is more knowledgeable in wrestling than Vince. But again, without Vince McMahon and his contributions to the wrestling industry, we wouldn’t be having this discussion. However, I believe Triple H is performing admirably. What I receive from many fans, including some who watch this show, is something along the lines of, “Gosh, it’s just not like the old days.” “The good old days” refers to the time when I was with Duggan and all of those guys, including Andre, and so on. It simply isn’t the same as it was before. However, I believe it will return to its former state under Triple H’s leadership. It’s a positive thing, in my opinion. I genuinely do.

In reference to The Ultimate Warrior: “Yes. The Ultimate Warrior, you know, had a wonderful appearance but no talent for someone who received such a big push.

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