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Triple H Invites Celebrity WWE Fan To Raw Netflix Premiere

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Triple H wants to see a popular WWE fan at Monday Night Raw’s Netflix premiere in Los Angeles.

There was a celebrity sighting ringside at WWE Monday Night Raw in Glendale, AZ when actress/singer Vanessa Hudgens was shown on camera.

When she was shown on camera, Hudgens was proudly wearing a Roman Reigns shirt because she’s a WWE fan who wanted to acknowledge the Original Tribal Chief.

The 35-year-old Hudgens is best known for being part of the High School Musical franchise of films and shows. As a father of three daughters, WWE’s Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque is likely familiar with a lot of Hudgens work as a singer and actress.

In a video posted on social media, Triple H spoke to Hudgens in the Gorilla Position backstage where he and his team run the show. He also invited Hudgens the WWE Raw Netflix premiere episode in Los Angeles on January 6th.

Thanks for stopping by #WWERaw this week, @VanessaHudgens. Bring that same energy to the @netflix premiere in Los Angeles this January.

Triple H Not Concerned With Streaming Issues On Netflix

There was a high-profile fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson on Netflix earlier this month that had streaming issues for a lot of users because the fight kept buffering. It led to concerns from WWE fans who were worried about those same issues when they watch Raw’s Netflix debut on January 6th.

When speaking about the streaming issues, Triple H admitted that he experienced the same thing because he was on a flight, but he’s not worried about it when Raw is on Netflix.

“I don’t want to flex about it, but it was buffering on my end because I was on a plane watching it. The buffering was expected on my side. We were flying back from TV watching the fight and the signal was wonky. I thought, ‘We’re 40,000 feet in the air, it should be.’

Then, seeing it online of everybody saying it was buffering. You start putting 60 million households all at once on a streaming service, if our first night buffers and they come and say there were 60-70 million households watching, I’ll be good with the buffering.”

Regarding the current WWE product, Triple H likes how the characters are more real than they might have been in the past.

H/T Wrestlezone