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WWE Lockerroom Praises Triple H, Veteran Superstar Not Returning?

With Vince McMahon not present for the recent television tapings in Europe, WWE veteran Triple H had his first real management opportunity in his new role as one of McMahon’s top advisers. According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter sources, “Hunter” made a positive first impression.

LAS VEGAS - SEPTEMBER 19:  WWE wrestler Triple H poses in the ring after the Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico welterweight bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena September 19, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The internal reaction to the atmosphere, which effectively saw Triple H in charge, was that things were reportedly “very different” in a positive way.

— Although WWE has been working with Sean “Val Venis” Morley, the latest word is that he is not due back as an active wrestler. The Observer notes that Venis is being eyed as an agent/producer and underwent a training/audition hybrid at the Old School RAW broadcast.

As with the policy for WWE’s other backstage staff, if the role comes to fruition, it would free Val Venis up for cameo appearances on television. He is nonetheless not on track to re-joining as an actual roster member and is apparently again available for independent dates.

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  1. to be quite honest the wwe is becoming quite boring recently and only getting worser as a 10 year fan it is getting worser since 2008 and i dont think anything there doing know is going to make me intersited

  2. I wouldn’t blame Tripe H if he never came back as a superstar. There honestly is absolutely nothing for him right now; he’s just too great to be in an angle with any of the current roster members. If he’s going to be doing behind-the-scenes work, then I really hope he gets enough creative control to fix the problem in the WWE. I can’t believe how boring, corny, and plain predictable everything in the WWE has become today. There is hardly any emphasis on the SPORTS entertainment…it’s now more like SUPERSTAR entertainment. Everything seems so fake it’s ridiculous. I decided to actually check out TNA Wrestling, after seeing how so many former big WWE names have been going there; and you know what? As much as I never thought I’d admit to it, TNA has come a seriously long way since they first started. I was shocked by how much I enjoyed watching their show. Vince McMahon needs to wake the hell up and bring back the WWE that all his REAL LONG TIME FANS (NOT THE STUPID WWE UNIVERSE) miss and loved.

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