Kemo
04-13-2016, 10:09 PM
Triple H is interviewed in the cover story of the new Muscle & Fitness magazine. In the interview, which was conducted before WrestleMania 32, Triple H talked about his behind-the-scenes duties in WWE, saying he had to “learn how to switch hats quickly” from wrestler to executive.
“Going from the locker room and the road to coming into the office and working with the executives, it’s a totally different mindset and culture,” Triple H said. “You have to learn how to switch hats quickly. Something I always marveled at when I would first come into the office was Vince’s ability to switch hats instantaneously. One minute he was looking at logo designs, the next minute he was making a decision about an international market, then 10 seconds later he was doing something creative that had to do with the show. And that’s what it takes because there’s so much flux.
“I’m in charge of talent, live events, and a lot of the creative. I also have a lot of input with certain programming. To be honest, if I weren’t on the show every week my life would be a whole lot easier. It takes up a lot of time.”
The Game said he does think about retiring from in-ring competition. The former WWE World Heavyweight Champion indicted that he would take time after WrestleMania to contemplate his future. As of this writing, HHH has not been on WWE TV since WrestleMania.
“I think about that. I don’t want to be doing this just to do it. In the past several years there have been opportunities that have presented themselves. It all depends on the year. If you ask me right now about next year, I’m not even thinking about next year. I’m thinking about WrestleMania, and on Monday, after WrestleMania is over, I’ll think about what’s next after that.”
“Going from the locker room and the road to coming into the office and working with the executives, it’s a totally different mindset and culture,” Triple H said. “You have to learn how to switch hats quickly. Something I always marveled at when I would first come into the office was Vince’s ability to switch hats instantaneously. One minute he was looking at logo designs, the next minute he was making a decision about an international market, then 10 seconds later he was doing something creative that had to do with the show. And that’s what it takes because there’s so much flux.
“I’m in charge of talent, live events, and a lot of the creative. I also have a lot of input with certain programming. To be honest, if I weren’t on the show every week my life would be a whole lot easier. It takes up a lot of time.”
The Game said he does think about retiring from in-ring competition. The former WWE World Heavyweight Champion indicted that he would take time after WrestleMania to contemplate his future. As of this writing, HHH has not been on WWE TV since WrestleMania.
“I think about that. I don’t want to be doing this just to do it. In the past several years there have been opportunities that have presented themselves. It all depends on the year. If you ask me right now about next year, I’m not even thinking about next year. I’m thinking about WrestleMania, and on Monday, after WrestleMania is over, I’ll think about what’s next after that.”