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Triple H Wants WWE’s Women To Earn Main Event Spots

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Triple H puts no thought into men vs. women.

With WrestleMania just around the corner, WWE stars across the board are jockeying for their position on the card. While many Superstars are working just to land a match at the event, the company’s biggest names are trying to find their way into one of two main event spots.

However, at WrestleMania 41, WWE’s male stars look set to dominate the top of the card, with the likes of CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes, John Cena, and Roman Reigns booked into top matches or likely to be added.

This has left some fans feeling as though the company’s female stars have been pushed aside, despite the likes of Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, and Rhea Ripley being expected to perform.

Despite this, following Elimination Chamber, Triple H claimed “nothing is locked in” and that plans are constantly changing.

Triple H Comments On WWE Women’s Roster

During an appearance at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, the WWE boss said that whoever makes it to the main event has earned it.

“I put no thought into ‘it’s women or it’s men.’ I don’t give them the main event because ‘Well, they’re women and it would look good for us if we give them the main event.’ That never even enters my mind. Talent are talent and it’s whoever is resonating the most,” he said. “If they’re in the main event, it’s because they earned it. If they’re not, it’s because someone else was slightly ahead of them.”

The Game went on to say that one day, the likes of Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, and Becky Lynch will be looked at in the same way as legends such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Hulk Hogan, and Randy Savage.

During the same approach, Triple H claimed women pick up wrestling and the WWE style much quicker than their male counterparts. He added that he’s not sure why that is, but it means female stars have been making it to television incredibly quickly.

H/t to f4wonline