WWE Veteran Says Company Morale Has Never Been Higher
WWE is flying high ahead of SummerSlam.
With Vince McMahon forced to take a backseat, Triple H assumed creative control of WWE and the company has been riding the crest of a wave ever since.
Over the last 12 months, multiple company records have been broken and the main event of WrestleMania 40 provided one of the biggest feel-good moments the company has ever seen. With Triple H putting his stamp on proceedings, Superstars both past and present have been queueing up to tell the world how much things have improved since the final days of the Vince McMahon era.
During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, The Miz added his name to that list, crediting Triple H for taking WWE to new heights while breaking down how hard it is to be involved at major events.
“We’re always evolving as WWE Superstars. Whether you’re a Superstar or a company in total, we’re always to make sure that the audience gets what they need. We want to give them the best form of entertainment that we can possibly give them, and right now, the locker room is at an all-time high of positivity.
I think that Triple H has really took the reigns and made this show incredible. He’s given chances to people that may not have gotten chances before and you see what’s happening. I’ve never seen WWE so popular in my twenty-year career. I’ve never seen so many superstars that we consider what we call over, which means when they come out, the crowd goes ecstatic.
Whether they’re booing or cheering them, they’re highly engaged and there are so many Superstars right now, it’s hard to get on a SummerSlam card. Right now, getting on a PLE is very, very, difficult to have a match.”
The Miz To Host WWE SummerSlam
Although he’s not wrestling, The Miz will be hosting WWE SummerSlam in his home state of Ohio. The former World Champion had previously expressed a fear that he might miss the event altogether as he hadn’t been booked for a match.
Speaking elsewhere, The Miz said he’d like one more moment with John Cena before the 16-time World Champion retires in 2025.
H/t to WrestlingNews.Co