Triple H Featured In WWE WrestleMania 42 Promo With Celebrities
Triple H again takes the spotlight in a new WrestleMania 42 promo.
In the new video, he is seen interacting with multiple celebrities who pitch storylines to him via video call or email.
The Grandest Show of Them All is scheduled for April 18 & 19 and will come from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, the same venue that hosted WrestleMania 41.
This is not the first video promoting WrestleMania 42, as WWE has been airing vignettes featuring various male and female superstars, who voiceover their journeys and what the event has meant to them.
In a separate video, he featured himself at a poker game surrounded by the likes of CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, and Paul Heyman.
The latest video, which aligns with a comedy sketch, comprises Hollywood stars and athletes representing different sports.
Fans can see the likes of Jon Bernthal, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lil Yachty, Travis Barker, Tony Hinchcliffe, Tyrese Haliburton, IShowSpeed, Pete Davidson, and more, pitching scenarios that could be included on the show.
The video ends with, “WrestleMania Vegas. Everybody wants in. Also, please stop emailing Pau,l. And texting him.”
WWE and Triple H are in the process of building a card for WrestleMania 42, which will take shape with the Royal Rumble PLE in Saudi Arabia on January 31.
Ex-WWE Star Accuses Triple H Of Hurting His Career
Before becoming WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H was a professional wrestler and a 14-time World Champion.
Over the years, he has been accused of burying various superstars for his own gains. One such wrestler is Ken Anderson, who claimed that Hunter hurt his career more than the good things he did in his career.
Speaking to ECW great Shane Douglas, Anderson said the following:
Kane, Undertaker, Batista, Finley, Booker T, Rey Mysterio were all at the top of the mountain and they were throwing rope ladders over the side. Every single one of those guys would pull me aside after I’d come back from my match and help me.
On the RAW side, guys were dumping buckets of hot oil over the side and kicking boulders down and stuff… I had no problems with all these guys and then suddenly I worked Triple H on a house show.
It was like I went from being able to work to being too stiff and being too clunky and difficult to work with. It was really weird and frustrating. Everything was awesome when I was first there but the last year and a half was miserable for me.