Becky Lynch recently praised the positive changes in WWE under Triple H’s creative leadership. Speaking on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Lynch highlighted the shift from last-minute creative alterations to a more thoughtful and consistent approach:
“I think it is the leadership that we have right now and that things are thought out. Because it was no secret that before the show would be rewritten as it was going on (…) And it didn’t always play off of what we had done last week.”
She emphasized the impact of Triple H’s vision, contrasting it with the previous regime’s tendency for impromptu changes:
“And now with Hunter in charge, he has a vision. He sees it through and that’s what you need for a TV show (…) So I think that’s been a huge change. And then the reins are off a little bit in terms of letting people have a bit more freedom to try things out.”
Lynch also acknowledged the newfound creative freedom under Triple H’s leadership, allowing talents to experiment and innovate.
Meanwhile, Piper Niven, reflecting on her return to WWE under Triple H’s regime, discussed the transition from her previous character, Duodrop, to her original persona.
Niven expressed gratitude for the opportunity to reintroduce her Piper Niven character, which resonated more with fans.
Under Triple H’s creative direction, WWE has seen a shift towards more thoughtful planning and increased freedom for talent to explore their characters and storylines. As WWE moves forward, fans anticipate further positive developments under this new creative leadership.