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One Thing Could Save Triple H’s WWE Job, Says Veteran

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Triple H is the Chief Content Officer of WWE, and he has been facing a lot of backlash lately.

The WWE Universe has been upset with The Game for several creative decisions, like his handling of John Cena’s heel turn and Brock Lesnar’s surprising return. Some fans and insiders feel the booking has been lacklustre or controversial, especially amid rising ticket prices and backlash over WWE’s decision to hold WrestleMania 43 in Saudi Arabia.

There is widespread speculation that HHH could lose his job eventually if things don’t get better with creative bookings. However, former WWE and WCW writer Vince Russo thinks there’s a way Triple H could keep his job in WWE.

Speaking on his podcast The Brand, Russo pointed out WWE’s use of AI and how it could help save Triple H’s job. He believes that if WWE uses AI for creative purposes, it’s surely going to yield better results, which would make fans happy.

“Bro, I think AI could literally save Hunter’s job. There’s no doubt in my mind if they put s**t through AI, 1000% it’s going to spit out better s**t than the stuff they’re giving us. That’s why I think it’s total bulls**t. I think they’re going to use it. I think it got out there, and they had to backtrack because it makes them look freaking incompetent that you guys cannot come up with anything creatively and you need to go through AI.”

“…They’re not going to hire anybody good from the outside because they’re afraid for their spots, and they’ve got to protect their spots… They’re not going to hire. This is perfect for them. I think AI could save Triple H’s job,” Russo said. (From 00:34 to 01:41)

How Do Triple H And His Creative Team Use AI?

There was a rumor going around that WWE is using AI, and it might soon lead to many people on the creative team losing their jobs. Fightful Select, in a recent report, provided some clarification about the rumor.

The report noted that WWE recently hired Cyrus Kowsari as Senior Director of Creative Strategy to lead the transition toward AI-assisted storytelling and creative services such as graphics and video.

However, AI is currently used more as a tool for fact-checking, organizing files, and enhancing production quality rather than replacing human writers or generating storylines. Top creative talents like Michael Hayes and Paul Heyman remain the primary forces behind WWE’s creative content.