Former WWE head writer Vince Russo recently weighed in on Triple H’s writing capabilities, suggesting that The Game’s lack of background in writing has adversely affected Monday Night RAW.
Following the record-breaking success of WrestleMania, WWE has been touting the dawn of a new era, with Triple H addressing the audience on the latest episode of RAW, highlighting the company’s aspirations to surpass previous milestones continuously.
During a segment on Wrestling’s Legion of RAW, Russo expressed his views on Triple H’s role, asserting that while Triple H excels in orchestrating wrestling matches, his inability to craft engaging storylines results in RAW being perceived as a collection of matches lacking in narrative depth.
“Listen, it’s not a knock on Triple H. He’s not a writer. He’s essentially another wrestler booking matches. It’s not a dig at him; it’s a factual observation. It’s like me stepping into a wrestling ring and thinking I can compete with the wrestlers. You’re not a writer, bro. That’s why you’ll end up with a house show. You’re not a writer; you’re a wrestling booker,”
Russo remarked.
Amidst significant developments on RAW, including Rhea Ripley’s relinquishment of the Women’s World title and the return of former World Champion Sheamus, the episode concluded with a surprising heel turn by Chad Gable on his longtime ally, Sami Zayn.
With these major storylines unfolding, the trajectory of RAW’s narrative remains a topic of intrigue, as fans eagerly anticipate the evolution of these plotlines in the ongoing WWE era.