Kane Breaks Silence on Triple H’s Head of Creative Role: A Strong Endorsement for WWE’s Future”

Triple H (Via WWE/Twitter)

Glenn Jacobs, aka Kane, has finally broken his silence on the recent development in WWE, specifically Triple H’s ascension to the role of Head of Creative. The Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, shared his thoughts on the situation in a recent interview with Frank “The Tank” Fleming on his podcast, Frank Walks.

Kane has always been an integral part of the WWE terrain, and his opinions carry significant weight. While some fans might be skeptical about Triple H’s new role, Kane’s words are nothing short of glowing. He praised The Game’s wrestling mind, stating that he has “the best wrestling mind of anybody I’ve ever seen.” Kane credited Triple H’s creation, NXT, as a major factor in the company’s success, and believes that the future is bright under his creative direction.

Kane also acknowledged the shift in the WWE’s business model, moving away from a touring-focused approach and embracing a more TV-centric model. He attested that this change has led to the company’s increased profitability, making it a “very healthy and very profitable” entity. The Big Red Machine sees only good things on the horizon, attributing the company’s success to Paul Levesque’s creative vision.

Triple H on WWE RAW (Via WWE/Twitter)

In the same conversation, Kane touched on the subject of his potential return to the ring. While he has largely ruled it out, he left the door slightly ajar, stating that he “won’t say never” to getting back in the ring. This tantalizing prospect raises questions about what role he might play under Triple H’s leadership. Would he be a mentor, a behind-the-scenes advisor, or perhaps even a part of the on-screen talent?

Kane’s words paint a picture of a WWE under Triple H’s guidance that is both exciting and prosperous. The legacy of The Game is already cemented, but Kane’s endorsement suggests that his impact will only continue to grow. As the industry leaders navigate the ever-changing terrain of professional wrestling, it is clear that Kane has a tremendous amount of respect for the man who has taken the reins. The Titan’s verdict is in, and it is a resounding thumbs-up for Triple H’s vision.

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By Eric Mutter

Eric is a wrestling news writer for Pro Wrestling Wire. He has worked as a consultant with the renowned lucha libre promotion, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, where he helped prepare English announcers for major events such as TripleMania. While covering lucha libre, Eric traveled to Madison Square Garden in 2019 to report on the AAA Invading NY event. Before transitioning to his official career as a wrestling writer, Eric refined his skills as a columnist on the LordsOfPain wrestling forum. Now at Pro Wrestling Wire, Eric continues to bring his expertise and passion for lucha libre to the forefront, providing in-depth news and analysis for wrestling fans worldwide. You can reach out to him at ericmutter@prowrestlingwire.com.