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How Triple H Misbooked Bron Breakker’s Turn On Seth Rollins

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A former wrestling personality believes that Triple H made a booking mistake when it comes to The Vision’s attack on Seth Rollins.

The ending of WWE Monday Night Raw in Perth looked like a familiar sight as The Vision’s Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman stood united as ever to end the show.

After the credits went up to end the show, Rollins turned around, and Breakker hit him with a shocking Spear. It drew a huge reaction because the fans did not expect it. Breakker told Reed to make a choice, telling him you’re either with Bron or you are not. Reed went up top and hit a Tsunami on Rollins. Heyman posed with the duo to show that he was with them while Rollins was down on the mat selling the attack.

It has also been reported that the World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins could be looking at a shoulder or rotator cuff surgery that could lead to a lengthy layoff of at least six months, or more.

The injury to Rollins likely led WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque and his creative team to decide with The Vision, as they knew Rollins could be out for a long time. Injuries suck, but they also mean it’s time to make changes.

While speaking on Vince Russo’s “The Brand,” wrestling personality Bin Hamin criticized the decision-making of Triple H and his team while trying to explain how they could have done the angle in a better way.

“This week, that’s the Jedi mind s**t because now Bron Breakker is the mastermind, whereas last week it was Paul Heyman.

Bron Breakker goes with ‘You’re with me, or you’re against me’ and puts it up to Heyman and his tag team partner to make the choice in the ring.

No, the whole thing should’ve looked like it came out of nowhere, and then they all look at each other, and we’re all in on it, and it was a plan; not in the ring, and I made the choice, and now you’re with me.”

Triple H Likes To Collaborate With Others

When it comes to how Triple H runs the WWE creative team, the WWE boss made it clear earlier this year that he likes to work with others and appreciates being around a lot of great minds.

“Like everything we do, I’m a really big proponent of collaboration. I want all the ideas. I want to throw them all out on the table. I want us to look at all of them and then begin to have conversations around, ‘What is the best thing?’ Then start to think of, ‘Out of those things, how can we tear those up, blow them up and go in a completely different direction that nobody will see.’

It’s hard sometimes to think of things nobody sees because nobody sees it. That includes you, when you’re doing it. At some point in time, little germs of ideas come in and ‘What if? What if?’ And it just begins to percolate. I’m fortunate in this timeframe that I have some of the great minds to work with.”

There were also reports that Triple H had a long-term plan of Roman Reigns facing Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 42 next April, but it’s not known if that will happen now that Rollins may have a serious injury.

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