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Old 09-27-2018, 04:45 PM   #25
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Destor is right, nothing would change. You might see production change slightly if they move along Kevin Dunn, but Michael Hayes will likely still be the head agent and/or head of creative. Triple H might appreciation some pro-wrestling fundamentals a bit more, but he's also pandering to a crowd in NXT that will watch his show (and that's not enough people to make it profitable). Therefore, I'd expect more main roster Triple H than backstage dad Triple H. Especially when the wheels begin to fall off after fatigue of creating 5+ hours (much more than 5, really) of content each week begins to set in. Expect more Billy Gunn beating The Revival and Triple H cross-chopping and looking like a bad-ass.
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