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WWE: Unreal Allegedly Hid A Shocking Side Of Triple H’s Personality

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WWE: Unreal allegedly has not shown all sides of Triple H’s personality.

The Stamford-based company recently released the WWE: Unreal docuseries on Netflix. The five-episode show documented the behind-the-scenes leading up to WrestleMania 41.

While many top superstars were featured on the docuseries, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H was also heavily featured. He even narrated the show.

The Game was seen getting emotional, giving words of encouragement to superstars, such as Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, and Jey Uso. Speaking on The Coach & Bro Show, former Interim RAW General Manager Jonathan Coachman claimed that the current Chief Content Officer might be trying to give off that persona.

In that Unreal, the talent likes him. He’s very likable. He’s very caring. But at the same time, when you’re that way in the pro wrestling business, it can come off as self-serving because you never know if he has the stones to be highly critical when he needs to be. But maybe that’s the persona he wants to give off. And, at least right now, I think to the talent, it’s working. [27:29 – 27:53]

Ex-WWE Employee Claims Triple H Wants To Hide The Other Side Of His Personality

Jonathan Coachman’s co-host, former WWE Senior Director of International Television Tommy Carlucci, also gave his take on the subject.

He claimed The Game has another side to his personality that he does not want to see portrayed on camera.

Yes, it’s working. And, by the way, you talked about persona, right? He comes off as the true babyface. Oh, I would love to work for this guy in the writers’ room. He’s laughing, they’re talking, everything like that. But there’s another side to this guy, but he doesn’t want to see that portrayed. [27:54 – 28:08]