4 changes the Triple H Era is yet to make on WWE RAW
4 changes the Triple H Era is yet to make on WWE RAW × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout WWE WWE Raw Listicle
But I still have hope, Happy Omos Day Yall212It's been like three weeksBut I still have hope, Happy Omos Day Yall https://t.co/auXT5eSi7V Since Vince McMahon retired, several WWE Superstars rumored to be personal favorites of his have fallen off the radar. Over on SmackDown, Lacey Evans prominently figured in the Money In The Bank ladder match less than three weeks before the chairman retired. She has only appeared once since. This was in a losing effort, in a match where almost every available and eligible female singles star on the brand was featured. On RAW, stars like Ezekiel and Omos have barely featured or been left out altogether. The future of The Nigerian Giant, in particular, looks bleaker than ever with the return of Braun Strowman, a talent with whom he shares many similarities. As HHH's vision begins to take shape, he needs to figure out where these pieces fit in the WWE RAW puzzle.
4 changes the Triple H Era can still make on WWE RAW
By Methodius Uwizera Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share RAW can become even more must-see in the new era The "Triple H era" of WWE is well and truly underway. Almost two months after taking the reins from Vince McMahon, The Game has made the product his own through a series of changes. As a result, the product has gained a new lease on life, receiving widespread praise from the internet wrestling community. However, it is far from perfect. Both RAW and SmackDown still have quite a bit to improve despite their upward trajectory. Some of these changes will be short term and others long term. With RAW coming up tonight, let's look at four aspects of the Monday Night show that can be improved.#4 Integrate the 24 7 title scene talent into the show
R-Truth's baby is probably gone, but he still deserves to be on RAW The 24/7 title was a staple on WWE RAW under Vince McMahon. Since its introduction in 2019, the title has been used as comic relief, building a very divisive legacy. Although it was deemed by the audience to be a demotion to stars like The Revival and Jeff Hardy, other superstars, most notably R-Truth, made it their own. The title has not made an appearance on WWE programming since HHH took over creative duties, with fans believing it to have been quietly scrapped. This is probably for the best, since many feel it had exhausted its comedic and entertainment value and gone stale. However, the likes of R-Truth, Tozawa, T-Bar and Shelton Benjamin are very talented performers, and should be back on RAW sooner or later. Whether their gimmicks are repackaged, rebooted or placed in a revamped, more serious 24/7 championship scene will be up to The King of Kings.#3 Re-introduce stars who have lost momentum in the new era
CENATIONBOYAJ #PinkCenaSZN@CenationBoy7It's been like three weeksBut I still have hope, Happy Omos Day Yall212It's been like three weeksBut I still have hope, Happy Omos Day Yall https://t.co/auXT5eSi7V Since Vince McMahon retired, several WWE Superstars rumored to be personal favorites of his have fallen off the radar. Over on SmackDown, Lacey Evans prominently figured in the Money In The Bank ladder match less than three weeks before the chairman retired. She has only appeared once since. This was in a losing effort, in a match where almost every available and eligible female singles star on the brand was featured. On RAW, stars like Ezekiel and Omos have barely featured or been left out altogether. The future of The Nigerian Giant, in particular, looks bleaker than ever with the return of Braun Strowman, a talent with whom he shares many similarities. As HHH's vision begins to take shape, he needs to figure out where these pieces fit in the WWE RAW puzzle.