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Jon Moxley thinks WWE would be better off with Triple H at the helm

In a wide-ranging interview with Wade Keller of the Pro Wrestling Torch, Jon Moxley said that WWE would be better off with Triple H at the helm rather than Vince McMahon.

Moxley did not mince any words about the current bad WWE product and put the blame solely on Vince McMahon’s shoulders. He said that he used to give McMahon the benefit of the doubt because of what he had done for the wrestling business, but in 2019, Vince doesn’t know “what the f**k is going on.”

He also mentioned that everybody likes NXT and the big difference between WWE and NXT is the person running the show: Triple H. Vince is not involved at all with NXT and Triple H is the one calling the shots in Orlando.

While admitting that there’s no one else who could probably run the ship apart from Triple H, he said that HHH is at least more open and more cooperative than Vince and could turn the product around. The former WWE champion even went as far to suggest giving Triple H the reigns for a month, let him do the work without Vince, and evaluate what happens after that.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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