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In the chaotic world of WWE, a superstar’s theme song holds utmost significance and it stands out as their distinct identity. The entrance music signals to the audience exactly how they should feel about the character walking through the curtain. Whenever a WWE Superstar gets their classic theme song back, especially after years of struggling on the main roster, it’s widely interpreted as a sign of creative revival and corporate investment.

Chad Gable’s brief return to the American Alpha theme last week on RAW felt like exactly that: a long overdue olive branch from Triple H after the El Grande Americano chapter. It was a creative refresh that marked the beginning of a promising new chapter in his babyface rise. The WWE Universe was also elated to see Gable bringing back his old entrance music. But two weeks into his babyface turn, that promise seems to be extinguishing.

By slapping the 40-year-old with a generic new track this week on RAW, Triple H may have surreptitiously told fans that they have no intention of reviving Chad Gable, not at least the way fans anticipated. The move felt less like an upgrade and more like an intentional stripping of identity that had started to resonate with fans. Despite WWE may have already started to sabotage with Gable despite him emerging as the hottest babyface in recent times.

Triple H may keep Chad Gable in the luchador vortex for now

Ever since Chad Gable lost his mask and renounced the El Grande Americano gimmick, he has been on a redemption arc. The 40-year-old has openly reflected on his past mistakes and made amends with the luchadors that he once wronged. Given his recent storyline, it looked like WWE was preparing to push Gable in a fresh new direction after his apology tour.

However, things look very different now. There is a good possibility that Triple H could keep the Olympian intricately involved in storylines with the luchadors for the next few weeks at least. Last week on RAW, Chad Gable came to the rescue of Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee and Penta after they were on the receiving end of a brutal beatdown at the hands of Penta and Ethan Page.

This week on RAW, Mysterio and Lee came to Gable’s aid after he was getting outnumbered by The Bulgarian Brute and All Ego. This appears to be a clear sign that Triple H will keep this storyline moving for the coming weeks. The company seemingly wants to showcase the developing relationship between Chad Gable and the luchadors.

It will be interesting to see how this storyline shapes up in the coming months. Gable’s rise as the ultimate babyface in WWE has been one of the hottest things in recent times. Therefore, it will be interesting to see where his storyline leads on Monday Night Raw.