Triple H’s run as WWE’s Chief Content Officer began a few years ago, but the creative quality has lately taken a dip. Meanwhile, Jonathan Coachman believes The Game has cemented his position in an irreplaceable manner for one major reason.

Triple H took over the creative duties of the weekly product when Vince McMahon stepped down from his position and duties in the Stamford-based promotion. While fans and critics appreciated The Game’s creative regime and their booking decisions in the early days, the product’s quality has begun to decline.

Speaking on Behind The Turnbuckle Studios’ The Coach and Bro Show, the wrestling veteran stated that Triple H has positioned himself so well in the Stamford-based promotion that he has made himself irreplaceable. Moreover, he thinks the 14-time WWE World Champion has taken major inspiration from UFC’s Dana White.

“I believe at my core that something that you’ve said a million times is in his mind. What he’s doing is the blueprint of what Dana White did to secure his spot in the UFC for all these years. When you think of UFC, you think of Dana White. He’s made himself irreplaceable, which is why he can say f**k you and nobody can touch it,” Coachman said.

You can check out his comments in the video below:

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Triple H was featured with major WWE stars

WrestleMania 42 takes place in a few months for the second time in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, the Stamford-based promotion heavily marketed the event months in advance with multiple cryptic teasers featuring several major names in the company.

CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Brock Lesnar were the stars from the teases, and WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H, and WWE Hall of Fame Paul Heyman were also featured at the end of the video promoting The Grandest Stage of Them All’s 42nd edition in Las Vegas for a second time.

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