It has been confirmed that Triple H has brought back Ryan Katz to WWE
It has been confirmed that Triple H has brought back Ryan Katz to WWE × 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 News
Tune in at RoadDoggLinks.com!93NEW EPISODE We say farewell to our great co-host @IamSmiley as he makes his return to WWE & we welcome the brand new co-host of OYDK, the hilarious @thecasiokid and we start off the festivities with an #AskDoggAnything!Tune in at RoadDoggLinks.com! https://t.co/DffvIiHrj4 While his role is not yet specified, it would be fair to assume that his job title could be relatively similar to what he had when he worked with Triple H in NXT.
Triple H re-signs former WWE personality in continued creative overhaul of the company
By Thomas Crack Modified 01 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Triple H has replaced Vince McMahon as WWE's new head of creative WWE's new Head of Creative Triple H is set to bring former NXT Creative Producer Ryan Katz back into the promotion. Katz was signed to WWE between 2015 and 2022 as a member of the creative team for NXT. Under Katz and The Game's watch, the company's third brand reached great heights and produced stars like Bayley and Sasha Banks. During the latest episode of the Oh...You Didn't Know podcast, Road Dogg and Katz discussed the latter's return to the Stamford-based organization. "I guess people figured out by now, you're returning to World Wrestling Entertainment and kind of taking over your exact previous job. Talk to me a little about what that job is before I let you go," said Road Dogg. In response, Katz highlighted that he is yet to discover the details of his role with WWE: "It's going to be interesting because I'm still trying to figure out if that's exactly what I'm doing," noted Katz. "I was supposed to start on Thursday [September 1], but it's been pushed," he added. The Hall of Famer also noted that he expected the promotion to bring back the 46-year-old after the recent corporate changes: "I knew for a fact, when the regime changed, they'd have you back. The people who run the Performance Center valued you." (H/T Fightful) Oh...You Didn't Know Podcast@youdidntknowpodNEW EPISODE We say farewell to our great co-host @IamSmiley as he makes his return to WWE & we welcome the brand new co-host of OYDK, the hilarious @thecasiokid and we start off the festivities with an #AskDoggAnything!Tune in at RoadDoggLinks.com!93NEW EPISODE We say farewell to our great co-host @IamSmiley as he makes his return to WWE & we welcome the brand new co-host of OYDK, the hilarious @thecasiokid and we start off the festivities with an #AskDoggAnything!Tune in at RoadDoggLinks.com! https://t.co/DffvIiHrj4 While his role is not yet specified, it would be fair to assume that his job title could be relatively similar to what he had when he worked with Triple H in NXT.