Former WWE talent Damian Sandow, now known as Aron Stevens, recently shared his thoughts on Triple H's leadership at WWE. In an interview with TMZ's Inside The Ring, Stevens praised Triple H's ability to balance the corporate and in-ring aspects of the company. He believes Triple H is the ideal person to maintain the equilibrium between these two crucial areas of WWE's operations.
Stevens, a former tag-team champion and Money in the Bank winner, was part of WWE's main roster from 2012 to 2016, where he participated in several memorable storylines. His insights come at a pivotal moment for WWE, following Vince McMahon's departure and the Janel Grant lawsuit, which led to TKO's takeover and Nick Khan becoming the sole CEO. Triple H, meanwhile, took on the role of creative head, making key decisions in WWE's creative direction.
Stevens' perspective highlights the importance of a leader who can navigate both the business and artistic sides of professional wrestling. His comments also underscore the ongoing evolution of WWE's leadership structure, with Triple H's expertise in both areas making him a valuable asset to the company's future success. As WWE continues to navigate changes, Stevens' endorsement of Triple H's leadership adds a layer of credibility to the creative direction of the promotion.